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CMA CGM GANGES - IMO 9718117

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 24, 2015
Location:
Ulsan, South Korea
Added:
May 24, 2015
Views:
4,546
Image Resolution:
3,305 x 2,467

Description:

Outfitting at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Ulsan. The world needs more big container vessels. ... Errr, right.

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Current name:
CMA CGM GANGES
Current flag:
Malta
Home port:
Valletta
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
94,730 tons
Summer DWT:
111,034 tons
Length:
300 m
Beam:
48 m
Draught:
14 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
6°31’52.44” N, 76°55’35.28” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
19.3kts, 285.0° (284°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Alexandria
 - Arrival:
5th Apr 2024 / 10:00:01 UTC
Last update:
3 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Containerships built 2011-2020 - 15 photos

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csaba

5 photos

lappino

2 photos

ALGO

1 photos

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Thanks, Roy!

The "CMA CGM Mekong" is closer to delivery than the "Ganges", which also means that her berth in the Hyundai yard makes it impossible to take a decent picture of...

Rgds

Vlad

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person
Hi Vlad,
Thanks for the picture, nice one!
She's the third in a serie of eight for Oceanbulk.
The first two are Cezanne and Dali sailing for Maersk, CMA CGM will take another one to be named Mekong. And then another four with yet unknown charters.
Cheers,
Roy

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person
Thanks, Juan Carlos. Also, "Oceanbulk Containers" logo on her bow caught my attention.

Rgds

Vlad

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person
Hi Vlad
Very good photography, as always catches my attention the funnel , unlike the other ships CMA CGM..
Rgds
Juan Carlos..

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Oh,yes, there will be more of them. It's just the fact that this series was news for me... caught me off guard a little bit. :)

Rgds

Vlad

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person
"The world needs more big container vessels. ... Errr, right."

...and I guess that will not be the last one... :-" ;-)

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