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CMA CGM Jacques Saadé

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CMA CGM Jacques Saadé
History
OperatorCMA CGM
BuilderChina State Shipbuilding Corporation
Launched25 September 2019
In service2020
General characteristics
Class and typeJacques Saadé-class container ship
Length399.9 m (1,312 ft 0 in)
Beam61.3 m (201 ft 1 in)
Draught16 m (52 ft 6 in)
PropulsionCMD-WinGD 12X92 DF
Capacity23,112 TEU

The CMA CGM Jacques Saadé is a containership operated by the CMA CGM Group. She entered commercial operation on 23 September 2020 and is the first of a class of nine sisterships which at the time of construction were the world’s largest vessels to be powered using liquefied natural gas. She is named after Jacques Saadé the founder of CMA CGM and has a capacity of 23,000 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit).

History

The CMA CGM Jacques Saadé is the first of a class of nine sisterships to be delivered following a decision taken by Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group, to order containerships powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).[1]

The ship was laid down in July 2018 at the CSSC shipyard in Shanghai, launched on 25 September 2019 and completed in September 2020.

She entered commercial operation on 23 September 2020, on the French Asia Line route[2] and is registered at the French International Register (RIF) with a home port of Marseille, where the CMA CGM Group’s head office has been based for over 40 years.

Design

At the time of construction she was the largest LNG-powered vessel ever built. She has a capacity of 23,000 TEU and measures 400 metres (1,300 ft) in length with a 61-metre (200 ft) overall beam and a height of 78 metres (256 ft).[3][4]

With a fuel tank capacity of up to 18,600 cubic metres (660,000 cu ft) of LNG stored at a temperature of −161 °C (−258 °F), she is able to complete the full 23,372-nautical-mile (43,285 km; 26,896 mi) round trip between Asia and Northern Europe.

References

  1. ^ "The largest LNG-powered container ship joins CMA CGM Group's fleet". en.portnews.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  2. ^ "CMA CGM to launch largest LNG-powered container ship in the world". Logistics Manager. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  3. ^ "Photos: World's Largest LNG-Powered Container Ship 'CMA CGM Jacques Saade' Joins Fleet". Marine Insight. September 22, 2020. Retrieved November 10, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "World's largest container vessels under construction in Shanghai – People's Daily Online". en.people.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-10.