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Current Name |
Hanjin Helsinki |
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Classification Society |
Germanischer Lloyd |
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IMO |
9235098 |
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Call Sign |
DPUW |
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Operator |
Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd., Seoul, South Korea |
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Manager |
NSB Niederelbe Schifffahrts GmbH & Co. KG, Buxtehude, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Owner |
Conti 3. Container Schifffahrts GmbH & Co. KG MS 'CONTI HELSINKI', Putzbrunn, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Flag |
Federal Republic of Germany |
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Port of Registry |
Hamburg |
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Type of Ship |
full container ship |
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Completion |
2002 |
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Shipyard |
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Ulsan, South Korea |
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Building No. |
1407 |
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GT |
65.131 |
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DWT [t] |
68.070 |
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Overall Length [m] |
275,00 |
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Registered Breadth [m] |
40,00 |
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Maximum Draught [m] |
14,00 |
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Propulsion [KW] |
57.075 |
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Propulsion [BHP] |
77.600 |
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Speed [Kn] |
25,9 |
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Capacity Containers [TEU] |
5.551 |
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Additional Information |
3rd ship of a series of identically constructed container ships of the sonamed "Hanjin 5,500 TEU" series (4 vessels), also see >Hanjin Cairo< and >Hanjin Gothenburg< - also see the identically constructed ships of the sonamed"CSCL Shanghai" class (3 vessels): (>CSCL Shanghai<, >Rio Blackwater<), >Rio Barrow< and >CSCL Seattle< as well as the identically constructed ships of the sonamed "Hyundai 5,500 TEU" series (8 vessels): (>Hyundai Liberty<, >MSC Katyayni<), (>Hyundai Discovery<, >MSC Dymphna<), >Hyundai General<, >MSC Highness< and >Hyundai Confidence< - in 2011 the ship was renamed >Helsinki<, in 2012 >Hanjin Helsinki< and in 2015 >Conti Helsinki< - on May 30th 2016 the ship arrived Chittagong, Bangladesh and was beached on June 7th for demolition by Mak Corporation, Chittagong |