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NameMSC Camille
OwnerVeldus Holding SA[1]
OperatorMSC Mediterranean shipping Co SA[1]
Port of registryPanama  Panama[1]
BuilderDaewoo Shipbuilding & Marin Engineering Co Ltd - Geoje[1]
Yard number4136[1]
Completed2009[1]
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and typeMSC Danit-class container ship
Tonnage153,092 GT 165,644 DWT
Length365 m[1]
Beam51 m[1]
Draught11.95 m[1]
Installed power72,240 kW(98,218hp)[1]
Propulsion1x2 stroke 12 Cy.[1]
Speed25 knots[1]
Capacity14,000 TEU

MSC Camille is one of the largest container ships in the world.

Hull and engine

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The MSC Camille was built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co in yard number 4136. It is a fully cellular container ship. It can hold up to 14,000 Twenty-foot equivalent units, which makes it one of the biggest container ships in the world. The ship is 365.52m in length and has a 51m beam. MSC Camille as a total output of 98,218 hp. It is also equipped with two tunnel thrusters for better maneuverability in and out of ports.

Illegal goods

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A January 2010 inspection of MSC Camille found 1.5 tonnes of illegally imported goods from China to Teesport.[2] Some of them were from animal origin (about 200 boxes), noodles, milk, sweets, and other food. All the items were destroyed.

Vessel collision

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On June 20, 2010, Torm Marina (110,000 DWT) was struck by the container ship MSC Camille, 48 miles east of Gibraltar.[3] MSC Camille struck the Torm Marina in the bow, cracking the hull from deck to keel. At time of the collision the Torm Marina had no cargo and no oil stored in effected tanks, avoiding a potential disaster in the Strait of Gibraltar.[4] No injuries were reported.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Register of ships. (2010). Register of ships. London: Lloyd's Register of Shipping. ISBN 978-1-906313-38-8.
  2. ^ "China Noodle Crisis". Evening Chronicle. 27 January 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  3. ^ a b "TORM MARINA COLLISION WITH MSC CAMILLE" (PDF). Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  4. ^ "ANDALUCÍA.-Cádiz.-Verdemar, ante los "incidentes" detectados en los últimos días, pregunta si la Junta ha "perdido la sensibilidad"". Europa Press - Servicio Autonómico. 3 July 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
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