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History
NameMaersk Cape Coast
Owner Maersk Line
Port of registry Singapore[1]
Yard number2341
Completed2011
IdentificationIMO number9525314
StatusOperational
General characteristics
TypeContainer vessel[2]
Length249 m
Beam37.4 m
Draught12.5 m
Speed21.5kn

Maersk Cape Coast is a 28,991 tonne container vessel that is operated by Maersk. It is named Cape Coast after the capital of the Central Region, Ghana. The ship was named in the Tema Harbour by Dr. Mrs. Naadu Mills, the then First lady of Ghana on 18 July 2011.[2] The vessel is part of Maersk's fleet of vessels that call at West African ports and harbours.

Ship building

The vessel was built in Korea.[1] The overall length of the vessel is 249 metres.

Capacity

The vessel has a carrying capacity of 4,500 twenty footer units of containers.[2]

Features

The vessel is fitted with waste and heat recovery system that can save 10 percent of engine power.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "MAERSK CAPE COAST". www.jocsailings.com. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d "Naadu Mills Unveils Largest Container Vessel". www.tv3.com.gh. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2011.