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The now ageing container ship, MSC Roberta [IMO 9038907] having been pulled off No. 10 NQ berth by Svitzer Eagle and Svitzer Falcon is photographed edging towards the entrance channel to Fremantle Port and onwards to Gage Roads and her next port of call, Singapore.
IMO: 9038907
NAME OF SHIP: MSC Roberta
CALL SIGN: DSIV9
MMSI: 636017006
Gross Tonnage: 53,815
DWT: 67,640
Built: 1993
Flag: Libera
Ship Manager: MSC Ship Management Ltd
After rounding Point Gelibrand after sunset and getting ready to enter the Yarra river the city of Melbourne in the background
Mediterranean Shipping Company's "MSC VIDHI" Sailing out of Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale back in June 2021
8,400 TEU Fully Cellular Container Built 2006
IMO Number 9309461, Owners are MSC, Built at Daewoo (DSME) delivered in Jul 2006, Panama Flagged, DNV Classed, Ice Strengthened E Class, P&I insurance with UK P&I Club, Length Overall of 332.00 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 317.00 m., Draught of 14.50 m., Beam Mld of 43.00 m., Gross Tonnage of 94,489, Design DSME 8400 TEU by Daewoo (DSME), MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 25.00 kts at 249.00 tonnes per day, Intermediate Fuel Oil - Very Low Sulphur (VLS IFO), Horsepower of 93,098, Power Type: Diesel 2-Stroke, BWTS (Fitted).
Vessel Details:- Meraviglia Plus Cruise Ship.
Vessel Name:- MSC VIRTUOSA.
IMO:- 9803625.
MMSI: - 215610000.
Call Sign:- 9HA5209.
Classification:- Bureau Veritas.
Length:- 310.7m.
Beam:- 43m.
Draught:- 8.75m.
Builder:- Built in 2021 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique St. Nazaire, France.
Power Plant:- 4 x Wärtsilä, 16V46CR & 2 x Wärtsilä, 12V46CR Diesel Engines
Propulsion:- Electric Azipod Propulsion Units
Registered:- Valletta, Malta.
Gross Tonnage:- 181,541t.
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20230217, MSC, Munich Security Conference, Bayerischer Hof: Main Stage I: Panel Discussion.Against Lawlessness: Ensuring Accountability.Conference Hall: Kaja Kallas Prime Minister, Republic of Estonia
MSC Tamishka F - IMO 9358905
Mediterranean Shipping Company Container Ship
Flag: Liberia
Built: 2007
Length: 160.7 m
Beam: 25.4 m
Gross tonnage: 15633
DWT: 16959 t
Passing Gravesend. Arriving at Tilbury from Antwerp.
Shot from New Tavern Fort.
24.2.24.
Le Havre, Normandy, France 28/04/2021 - It's time for fresh air, engines running at last for 24 hours !
Worlds largest container vessel MSC Gülsün arrived for the first time in the Port of Rotterdam.The ship is 400 mtr long and 62 meters wide, the max capacity is 23.756 teu. I made some aerial pictures of this arrival with my drone.
MSC Loreto, the worlds largest container ship departs from Felixstowe on 27th August 2023, bound for Algeciras.
Photo ID: 57551 MSC Splendida
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The MSC VIDISHAR is a little bit more in hurry than the MSC EYRA. Maybe because she's empty and under way to new cargo... This photo was taken on the North Sea just between Zeebrugge and the Westerschelde, both ships heading +/- south-west.
The MSC Cordoba (IMO 9349801) is seen here sailing upstream the river Schelde on its way to the MPET Terminal at the port of Antwerp.
Valencia, 29/12/2014
"MSC Mira" en su maniobra de salida de la terminal de TCV del puerto de Valencia, asistido a popa por el remolcador "V.B. Poder". Desde principios de 2016 este barco se llama E.R. Felixstowe.
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"MSC Mira" in her unberthing maneouvre from TCV terminal in Valencia port, assisted aft by the local tug "V.B. Poder". This vessel now is called "E.R. Felixstowe" since begining 2016.
IMO: 9227326
Name: MSC VIDISHA R.
Vessel Type - Generic: Cargo
Vessel Type - Detailed: Container Ship
Status: Active
MMSI: 636016437
Call Sign: A8IY4
Flag: Liberia [LR]
Gross Tonnage: 45803
Summer DWT: 53462 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 281.03 x 32.2 m
Year Built: 2002
Home Port: MONROVIA
MPMG 171200Z 26003KT 200V300 9999 FEW018 SCT090 25/24 Q1009 NOSIG
MSC Livorno with loaded containers from Ningbo, China sits at TTI looking towards the much larger, much more colorful cranes at LBCT as both terminals take the day off. And as a double feature both the new and old Gerald Desmond Bridges the old which came in at $12,700,000 dollars when it was constructed by Bethlehem Steel in 1968 and the much bigger much newer and yes much more expensive one behind which was recently completed in October of 2020 for a cool $1,617,930,000.
Le Havre, Normandy, France - The newest cruise ship of the Italian-Swiss shipowner MSC Cruises, crossed the breakwaters of the port of Le Havre this Friday morning, more than a day ahead of its scheduled arrival. Inbound from Saint-Nazaire shipyard, the vessel cost one billion euros for a gross tonnage of 181,541 tons, a top speed of 22.2 knots and a total area of 460,000 m² should remain docked in Le Havre until 30th April 2021. The MSC Virtuosa will take its inaugural cruise - fitted out due to the health crisis - from the British port of Southampton on 20th May 2021. This will be the first in a series of three and four night mini cruises. The ship will then offer longer cruises of seven nights starting 12th June 2021 and the possibility of boarding from two ports in England (Southampton and Liverpool) and Scotland (at Greenhock, the port of Glasgow).