Images of Brightly Painted in Magenta Color, Containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’

MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ Arriving at Port of New York, GCT Bayonne Terminal
Fully Cellular Containership 6,725-teu, built in 2010

Distinctively painted in magenta bright colors of the Ocean Network Express (ONE) containerships, containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ in New York Port.  Images of similarly bright containership MV ‘ONE Minato’ in New York can be seen here.

VESSEL IDENTIFICATION / DESCRIPTION: Ex-name is MOL Magnificence. Intermediate Containership 6,000-7,999 TEU, Call Sign V7SG5, IMO Number 9424900, Hull Number 1282. Built at MHI Kobe delivered in Apr 2010, Marshall Islands Flagged, LR, NKK Classed, P&I insurance with Japan P&I, Length Overall of 302.00 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 288.00 m., Moulded Depth of 24.80 m., , Draught of 14.20 m., Beam of 43.40 m., Gross Tonnage of 78,316, Tonnage of 40,052 International Net and 78,169 Dwt (long).

VESSEL’S OWNERS / MANAGERS: Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd, Tokyo, Japan. MOL Ship Management Singapore, Singapore.
Operator: Ocean Network Express Pte Ltd (ONE), Singapore. Registered Owner: Camellia Container Carrier S.A., Panama.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Teu Capacities of 6,725 Total and 1,000 Reefer.

MAIN ENGINES & PROPULSION:
MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – Wartsila 2-stroke 10RT-flex96C-B – 2-stroke 10-cyl. 960mm x2500mm bore/stroke 57,200mkW total at 102rpm.
AUXILIARIES: 4 x Aux. Diesel Gen. – Daihatsu 6DC-32 – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 320mm x 400mm bore/stroke at 720rpm driving 4 x AC generator(s) at 60Hz. 1 x Aux. Steam Turb. Gen. Shinko RG65 1,500mkW total at 8,437rpm driving 1 x generator.
PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 102rpm.
OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft. 1 x Steering Gear.
CARGO EQUIPMENT: 500 x Sockets, Reefer – .
ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT 1 x BWTS – Ballast Water Treatment System – Optimarin Optimarin at 1040cu.m/hr.
BOILER EQUIPMENT: 1 x Boiler, Oil/Gas fired – Osaka Boiler – . 1 x Boiler, Exhaust Heated – Aalborg.
EMERGENCY: 1 x Emergency Diesel Gen. – Cummins Inc NT855-D(M) – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 140mm x 152mm bore/stroke 280mkW total at 1,800rpm driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 60Hz.

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Detail of stern with nameplate detail. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Detail of stern with nameplate detail. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Detail of bow with nameplate detail. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Tow Moran harbor tugs (visible). Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Tow Moran harbor tugs (visible). Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Tow Moran harbor tugs (visible). Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Tow Moran harbor tugs (visible). Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Tow Moran harbor tugs (visible), orange-painted Staten Island ferry. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Brightly pained containership MV ‘ONE Magnificence’ (6,700 teu, built in 2010 at MHI in Kobe, Japan) arriving at GCT Bayonne Terminal in New York. Amidships detail, and accommodation. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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Images of Neo-Panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ in New York Harbor

Images of Neo-Panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ in New York Harbor, Photographed by the Statue of Liberty
13,500 TEU Fully Cellular Containership, built in 2013 at Hyundai HI (Ulsan) 

VESSEL IDENTIFICATION & DESCRIPTION: Launch Name was Antwerpen Express. Neo-Panamax Containership 12,000-14,999 TEU, Call Sign DJCE2, IMO Number 9612997, Hull Number 2497. Built at Hyundai HI (Ulsan) delivered in Jun 2013, Germany Flagged, DNV GL Classed, P&I insurance with Britannia P&I, Length Overall of 366.52 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 350.00 m., Draught of 15.50 m., Beam of 48.20 m., Gross Tonnage of 142,295, Tonnage of 60,481 International Net and 139,777 Dwt (long).

VESSEL’S OWNERS / MANAGERS: Hapag-Lloyd Container Line GmbH, Hamburg, Germany.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Teu Capacities of 13,500 Total, 9,100 Homogeneous and 1,600 Reefer. 800 x Sockets, Reefer – . 1 x Loading Instrument.

POWER PLANTS & PROPULSION
MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 11K98ME7.2 – 2-stroke 11-cyl. 980mm x2660mm bore/stroke 58,274mkW total at 91rpm. Horsepower of 79,230. Speed of 23.60 kts at 235.00 tonnes per day
AUXILIARIES: 3 x Aux. Diesel Gen. – 4-stroke driving 3 x AC generator(s) at 11,680ekW total, (14,600kVA total) 6600V. 1 x Aux. Diesel Gen. – 4-stroke driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 2,934ekW total, (3,667kVA total) 6600V.
OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT: 1 x Shaft Generator (PTO) at 5,142ekW total, AC, 6600V.
PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 91rpm.
POS, PROPULSOR: 2 Bow Thruster(s) of 1,800, Shaft Generator 5142. 2 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 1,800ekW total AC.
OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.
2 x BWTS – Ballast Water Treatment System – Mahle OPS at 1500cu.m/hr.
BOILER EQUIPMENT: 1 x Boiler, Composite – Saacke – 1,051m2 at 9 bar.
EMERGENCY: 1 x Emergency Diesel Gen. – 4-stroke driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 500ekW total, (625kVA total) 690V.

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here Against the Lower Manhattan Skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here Against the Lower Manhattan Skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here Against the Lower Manhattan Skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Hapag-Lloyd’s Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Antwerpen Express’ Entering the New York Harbor. Seen here by the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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Images of Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’

Images of MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ Entering the New York Harbor
Neo-panamax Containership of 8,500 TEU, built in 2007 in Japan

VESSEL IDENTIFICATION & DESCRIPTION: Launch Name was Maersk Singapore. Call Sign 9V5242, IMO Number 9308649. Built at I.H.I. (Kure), Singapore Flagged, China Classed, Length Overall of 335.00 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 319.20 m., Draught of 13.50 m., Moulded Depth of 24.40 m., Beam of 42.80 m., Gross Tonnage of 94,725, Tonnage of 50,680 International Net, and 96,000 Dwt (long).

VESSEL’S OWNERS / MANAGERS: Bank of Communications Financial Leasing, China P.R. Vessel Manager: A.P. Moller Singapore Pte Ltd.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Teu Capacities of 8,500 Total, 6,100 Homogeneous and 1,400 Reefer, Ship is able to transit the newly expanded locks of the Panama Canal, but is not able to transit the old locks.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – Sulzer 12RT-flex96C – 2-stroke 12-cyl. 960mm x2500mm bore/stroke 61,900mkW total at 94rpm.

PROPULSION: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 94rpm.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: No Cargo Gear.

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge entering the Upper New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge entering the Upper New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed entering the Upper New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed entering the Upper New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the Lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the Lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the Lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the Lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor against the Lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor; the Statue of Liberty visible to the left. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax Containership MV ‘Maersk Singapore’ (8,500-teu built in 2007 at I.H.I. (Kure)) photographed in the Upper New York Harbor; the Statue of Liberty is visible to the right. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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Images of MV ‘Nagoya Express’ against the World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty

Images of Containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ in New York Harbor
Fully Cellular Containership, 8,750 TEU, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy

VESSEL IDENTIFICATION & DESCRIPTION: Launch and ex-Name ‘Basle Express’. Call Sign DGWD2, IMO Number 9450428. Built at Hyundai HI (Ulsan), Germany Flagged, DNV GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E Class, P&I insurance with Gard P&I, Length Overall of 335.10 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 319.00 m., Draught of 14.60 m., Moulded Depth of 24.80 m., Beam of 42.80 m., Gross Tonnage of 93,750, Tonnage of 37,699 International Net and 102,009 Dwt (long). Ship is able to transit the newly expanded locks of the Panama Canal, but is not able to transit the old locks (Neo-Panamax).

VESSEL’S OWNERS / MANAGERS: Hapag-Lloyd Container Line GmbH, Germany. Hapag-Lloyd Container Line GmbH is a subsidiary of Hapag-Lloyd AG.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Total TEU Capacity of 8,500, 6,500 Homogeneous and 1,460 Reefer (730 Reefer Sockets). No Cargo Gear.

MAIN ENGINE: Diesel – MAN B. & W. 12K98ME6.2 – 2-stroke 12-cyl. 980mm x2660mm bore/stroke 68,640mkW total at 94rpm.

AUXILIARY ENGINE: 2 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke driving 2 x AC generator(s) at 7,787ekW total, (9,734kVA total) 6600V, 2 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke driving 2 x AC generator(s) at 5,867ekW total, (7,334kVA total) 6600V, 1 x Emergency Gen – 4-stroke driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 300ekW total, (375kVA total) 6600V.

OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT: 1 x Shaft Generator (PTO) at 4,000ekW total, AC, 690V.

PROPULSION & POSITIONING: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 94rpm. 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 2,500ekW total AC.

SALE & PURCHASE HISTORY: Reported, vessel was ordered as newbuilding by her present owners at a contract price of US$ 130 mil in May 2007.

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Two Moran harbor tugs assisting in the sailing. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here “carrying” the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here “carrying” the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Two Moran harbor tugs ensuring safe sailing of the big ship. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Neo-panamax containership MV ‘Nagoya Express’ (8.750-teu, built in 2010 at Hyundai Heavy) entering the Port of New York. Seen here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.