Gülsün-class container ship

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Class overview
Builders
OperatorsMediterranean Shipping Company
In service2019–present
Planned16
Completed16
Active16
General characteristics (SHI)
TypeContainer ship
Tonnage232,618 GT
Length399.9 m (1,312 ft 0 in)
Beam61.5 m (201 ft 9 in)
Draught16.5 m (54 ft 2 in)
Depth33.2 m (108 ft 11 in)
PropulsionMAN Diesel & Turbo 11G95ME-C
Capacity23,756 TEU
General characteristics (DSME)
TypeContainer ship
Tonnage228,714 GT
Length399.9 m (1,312 ft 0 in)
Beam61 m (200 ft 2 in)
Draught16.5 m (54 ft 2 in)
Depth33.2 m (108 ft 11 in)
PropulsionMAN Diesel & Turbo 11G95ME-C
Capacity23,656 TEU

The Gülsün class is a series of container ships built for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The largest ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 23,756 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). They were the largest container ships in the world when they were launched in 2019, surpassing OOCL Hong Kong (21,413 TEU). They have since been surpassed by other ships like the Algeciras class (23,964 TEU). The ships were the first container ships to feature 24 containers wide on deck.[1]

Orders and history[]

In 2017, MSC confirmed the order of 11 container ships with a capacity of at least 22,000 TEU.[2] Six of them were to be built by Samsung Heavy Industries and the remaining five would be built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering. The first ship to be delivered was MSC Gülsün in July 2019.

In 2019 MSC reportedly ordered five additional container ships from DSME as part of the original order. These ships are expected to start delivery by the end of 2021.[3][4]

On 28 July 2019 MSC Gülsün set a new container loading record by departing from the port of Tanjung Pelepas with 19,574 TEU of containers on board. Previous records were held by with 19,284 TEU and with 19,190 TEU.[5] The record has since been beaten by HMM Algeciras which carried 19,621 TEU from Yantian, China to Rotterdam.[6]

List of ships[]

Ship Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref
Samsung Heavy Industries (23756 TEU)
MSC Gülsün 2248 9839430 4 Jul 2019 In service [7]
2249 9839442 31 Jul 2019 In service [8]
2250 9839454 10 Sep 2019 In service [9]
2251 9839466 6 Nov 2019 In service [10]
2252 9839478 12 Dec 2019 In service [11]
2253 9839480 20 Jan 2020 In service [12]
Deawoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (23656 TEU)
4313 9839260 18 Jul 2019 In service [13]
4314 9839272 19 Aug 2019 In service [14]
4315 9839284 11 Sep 2019 In service [15]
4316 9839296 24 Oct 2019 In service [16]
4317 9839301 27 Nov 2019 In service [17]
4325 9896983 14 Apr 2021 In service [18]
4326 9896995 16 Jun 2021 In service [19]
4327 9897004 7 Jul 2021 In service [20]
4328 9897016 30 Aug 2021 In service [21]
4329 9897028 7 Oct 2021 In service [22]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "World's Largest Container Ship Completes First Voyage from Asia to Europe". www.msc.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  2. ^ "MSC latest carrier to order 22,000-TEU vessels | JOC.com". www.joc.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  3. ^ Paris, Costas (2019-10-15). "Container Carrier MSC Orders Five Giant Box Ships for $762 Million". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  4. ^ "DSME Wins Order for Five Boxships". Offshore Energy. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  5. ^ "MSC Gulsun Sets New Container Loading Record". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  6. ^ "HMM: Record ship Algeciras carries largest container load ever". SWZ|Maritime. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  7. ^ "MSC Gülsün (39594)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  8. ^ "MSC Samar (39595)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  9. ^ "MSC Leni (39596)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  10. ^ "MSC Mia (39597)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  11. ^ "MSC Febe (39598)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  12. ^ "MSC Ambra (39599)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  13. ^ "MSC Mina (39721)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  14. ^ "MSC Isabella (39724)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  15. ^ "MSC Arina (39726)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  16. ^ "MSC Nela (39727)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  17. ^ "MSC Sixin (39728)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  18. ^ "MSC Apolline (41834)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  19. ^ "MSC Amelia (41835)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  20. ^ "MSC Diletta (41836)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  21. ^ "MSC Michelle (41837)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  22. ^ "MSC Allegra (41838)". DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
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