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Old 07-11-06, 04:45 PM   #1
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July 11, 2006 It’s normal for things in the digital realm to get much larger very quickly, but it seems the same thing is happening with container ships, which seem to be more efficient the bigger they get. Samsung Heavy Industries recently launched the World’s largest container ship, breaking its own world record of 9200 teu (a teu is a 20 ft container) which it set less than 12 months ago. The Xin Los Angeles is the new heavyweight champ and carries 9600 teu - equivalent to 1.3 million 29 inch color TVs, or 50 million mobile phones. Whatsmore, the record will almost certainly be broken again in the near future as SHI has developed a 12,000 teu container ship design in co-operation with Lloyd's Register and is working on a container ship capable of carrying 14,000 teu. To put matters in perspective, SHI built what was then the world’s largest container ship in 1999 - it carried 6,200 teu. This ship is more than three times larger than the Titanic and has a crew of (you’ll never guess) …

The ship is propelled by an MAN B&W 12K98MC-C Mk6, with a power of 68,520 kW. During sea trials the ship achieved a ballast service speed of 25.4 knots.
Xin Los Angeles is unique not only in terms of size, but also in its design aspects. The ship has been assigned Lloyd's Register's Environmental Protection Notation, which recognises vessels which exceed current statutory environmental requirements. The ship has a certified ballast water management system and has detailed procedures and systems in place for dealing with refrigerants, garbage and sewage and will also run on low-sulphur fuel. The ship is also enrolled in Lloyd's Register's Ship Emergency Response Service (SERS), a naval architectural consultancy service which provides technical support in the event of an incident such as a grounding or collision. As part of SERS, the operator will undergo a set number of ship emergency response exercises during the course of a given calendar year.

Xin Los Angeles has also been assigned Lloyd's Register's Crew Accommodation Comfort Notation. This means that the vessel has been designed to mitigate noise and vibration levels. A high specification of noise dampening material has been employed throughout the accommodation, and the vessel has been designed to minimise vibration aspects, by assessing main engine vibration characteristics, propeller design and equipment specification.


"We are very pleased that the close co-operation between the owner's, the yard's and our site teams resulted in the successful and timely completion of this highly notable vessel," says Duncan Duffy, Surveyor in Charge, Lloyd's Register Koje. "We congratulate both the owner and the yard on this record-breaking achievement."


"We have an ambitious strategy for building the container ship fleet of the future. We are pushing the size envelope because we believe that future market demand, coupled with the increasing importance of Chinese trade to the world economy requires an innovative, forward-thinking response to ship design and construction. The excellent teamwork between ourselves, SHI and Lloyd's Register has helped us to achieve our objectives in this respect," says Xin Yan Lin, Site Manager, China Shipping Group.


Construction also aimed at minimizing the emission of nitrogen oxide by using environment friendly engine. It can also run at a 26&min;note speed by using the engine that is used in 7,000 TEU container ships.


SHI has so far built some 181 container ships, while receiving orders for 33 ships out of the 9,000 TEU plus container ship orders received in the global shipbuilding industry – an approximate 45% market share.


"They key technology in container ship construction is to carry more containers under the same conditions. We have already developed 12,000 TEU container ships, and are trying to get new orders for these ships. At the same time, we will continue to focus on research and development, so as to steadily maintain our number one position in the world shipbuilding industry," CEO Kim Jing Wan said.




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Old 07-11-06, 05:01 PM   #2
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Whats her tonnage?
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Hmm, she's to big for me to play with in my bathtube

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Oh no Kapitain has got that look in his eyes again.He will never get this one around the UK!
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Whats her tonnage?
Dunno - click the link - might tell you
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Oh no Kapitain has got that look in his eyes again.He will never get this one around the UK!
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The principal dimensions of the ship are:
• 336.7 metres length overall
• 45.6 metres beam
• 15.0 metres draught.

But no tonnage!!! WHo can find it? The name of the ship is The Xin Los Angeles
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I would LOVE to see that in my scope...knowing my luck though after i sink her i'll find out she was a neutral
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Tonnage doesn't really matter that much for a container ship ; the TEU count is more representative. After all, tonnage is only for enclosed space. We all know how modular shipping companies got around that

I'm guessing a crew of 25, plus "familly". Or less. Total capacity is probably around 40 persons. Maybe 50.

9200 TEU, at 14 tons per container (That's the weight used in calculation, AFAIK... It might be 17), is 128800 tons. So figure a deadweight around 140000 tons or something.

The measurement Subman gave amount to a displacement of approximatly (I'd need a BC and LBP to be precise) 173522 tons. Probably less, maybe more.

I wonder in what country they'll flag it. China or Bermuda?
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Tonnage doesn't really matter that much for a container ship ; the TEU count is more representative. After all, tonnage is only for enclosed space. We all know how modular shipping companies got around that

I'm guessing a crew of 25, plus "familly". Or less. Total capacity is probably around 40 persons. Maybe 50.

9200 TEU, at 14 tons per container (That's the weight used in calculation, AFAIK... It might be 17), is 128800 tons. So figure a deadweight around 140000 tons or something.

The measurement Subman gave amount to a displacement of approximatly (I'd need a BC and LBP to be precise) 173522 tons. Probably less, maybe more.

I wonder in what country they'll flag it. China or Bermuda?
China - Its owned by a Chineese shipping Co
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Is bermuda in shallow waters? I wonder how close that oversized paperweight will even be able to get to shore.
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Didn't Kapitan post a link to the largest overall ship in the world?

Wasn't it Norwegian, or Danish?

If you can provide more info about it please do!
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Jeeez. I wonder how many fish I would have to fire from my good old U-701 in order to send that baby to the bottom.
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Didn't Kapitan post a link to the largest overall ship in the world?

Wasn't it Norwegian, or Danish?

If you can provide more info about it please do!
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Biggest ship in the world is knock nevis (ex jahre viking) she is banned from entering european waters and also soon to be banned from entering american waters, she is moored in dubai for howlong no one knows.

1,503 feet long
229 feet wide
565,000 tonne displacement (off top of head if i remember correctly)
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