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''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' () is the first ship of
Maersk Line Maersk Line is a Danish international container shipping company and the largest operating subsidiary of Maersk, a Danish business conglomerate. Founded in 1928, it is the world's second largest container shipping company by both fleet size ...
's of container vessels. At the time of its entry into service in 2013, it had the largest cargo capacity in
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(TEU) of any vessel, and was the longest container ship in service worldwide. Constructed for Maersk by
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd. (), formerly known as Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME; ), is one of the "Big Three" shipbuilders of South Korea, along with Hyundai and Samsung. History On 21 February 2011, the A. P. Moller-Maersk ...
(DSME) of
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, it was launched in February 2013 and began operational service during July 2013. It was named for
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Arnold Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (; 13 July 1913 – 16 April 2012) was a Danish shipping magnate. He was a longtime figure at A.P. Moller–Maersk Group, which was founded by his father. Personal life Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller was born in He ...
, the
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of Maersk from 1965 to 1993. The ship is the first of a class of 20 identical vessels.


Design overview

''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' was the world's largest and most efficient operational container ship at the time of its completion, totalling in length and with a cargo capacity of 18,270 TEU containers. Its efficiency is maximized by fuel-efficient engines and a maximum speed of , reducing its fuel consumption and
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emissions by 20 percent compared to the previous most efficient cargo vessel. However, due to its size, cost, and use of twin engines, its efficiency is reduced severely if it is not fully loaded; the shipping analyst Richard Meade asserts that it is "probably the most inefficient ship ever built" when loaded to less than 50%. During normal operations, ''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' is crewed by a complement of 19, although it has sufficient accommodation for 34 crew members.


Career

The contract for the construction of ''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' was signed on 21 February 2011. Work began with a steel cutting ceremony at the DSME shipyard at
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, South Korea, on 18 June 2012. The hull was laid on 27 November 2012 and the boat was officially launched on 24 February 2013. The ''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' left the Daewoo shipyards in an operational capacity in July 2013, whereupon it began
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s. Initially, it was forced to operate at much less than its maximum cargo capacity, as most ports certified to handle Triple E-class vessels at that time lacked
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s tall enough to load the ship completely. In August 2013, it made its first transit of the
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. In January 2014, the ''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' arrived at its first operational port of call,
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. In November 2014, the ''Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller'' was superseded as the world's largest container ship by
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' .


See also

* , the class preceding the Triple E


References


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