OOCL Germany

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File:OOCL GERMANY (36844566674).jpg
OOCL Germany at Euromax terminals, Port of Rotterdam in 2017
History
Hong KongHong Kong
NameOOCL Germany
OwnerOOCL
OperatorOOCL
Port of registryFile:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
BuilderSamsung Heavy Industries, Geoje
Yard numberH2173
Launched2017
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class & typeG-class container ship
Tonnage
  • 210,890 GT
  • 63,279 NT
  • 197,500 DWT
Length400.00 m (1,312.34 ft)
Beam59.00 m (193.57 ft)
Draught15.00 m (49.21 ft)
Depth32.50 m (106.6 ft)
Decks8-10
RampsOnly crew gangway
Ice classNone
Installed power1 × Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C (1 × 80,080 kW)
PropulsionDiesel-electricTwo shafts, fixed pitch propellers
Capacity21,413 TEU
Crew20-30

OOCL Germany is the second G-class built at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Geoje. She was completed and christened in August 2017 and entered service for OOCL's Asia-Europe trade lane.

Construction

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OOCL Germany has a length of 400.00 m (1,312.34 ft), beam of 59.00 m (193.57 ft), depth of 32.50 m (106.6 ft) and draft of 15.00 m (49.21 ft). The dead weight of the ship is 197,500 DWT, the gross tonnage is 210,890 GT and the net tonnage is 63,279 NT. She has a capacity of 21,413 TEU.[citation needed]

Engineering

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The main engine of the OOCL Germany is a Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C, which has an output power of 80,080 kW. The ship operates at a service speed of 22.5 kts, while the maximum speed exceeds 24.0 kts.

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