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MSC NURYA G - IMO 9955791

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Photographer:
Geir Vinnes [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 30, 2024
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Mar 30, 2024
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5,472 x 3,080

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MSC NURYA G
Built: 2024 Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding, China.
Gt: 45387 t. Nt: 17510 t. Dwt: 45095 t.
Loa. 209,90 m. Br. 35,60 m.
Main engine power: 24198 Bhp.
Flag: Liberia.
She is the world's largest open-hatch container ship.
30/03-2024 Siam Seaport.

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Current name:
MSC NURYA G
Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
45,387 tons
Summer DWT:
45,095 tons
Length:
209.9 m
Beam:
35.6 m
Draught:
12 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
1°18’45.12” N, 104°21’14” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
7.5kts, 48.3° (48°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Laem Chabang
 - Arrival:
6th Jun 2024 / 13:00:09 UTC
Last update:
about 2 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Containerships built 2021-2030 - 4 photos

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Geir Vinnes

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Nigel Price

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person
Nice picture Geir.
Interesting that the invention of Nedlloyd finally got some follow up.
Please note that the Neddloyd Hong Kong and Nedlloyd Honshu were the largest open hatch container vessels ever.
Cheers,
Roy

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person
Thanks Roy,
It will be interesting to see if they will build more and bigger ones later. I didnt know about the open hatch Neddloyd vessels so thanks for the info about them.
Brgds,
Geir

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Hi Stephen,
I think I was lucky to catch her as she is set up as "extra vessel" on MSC service on their website.
I have tried to find out which vessels are running on their different services as Kiwi Express service, Lion service etc., but without success.

Brgds,
Geir

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person
Her first scheduled run is on the KIWI service between Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore and New Zealand.

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