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Name
  
Estelle Mærsk

Port of registry
  
Hellerup, Denmark

Identification
  
IMO number 9321495

Length
  
397 m

Builder
  
Odense Steel Shipyard

Owner
  
Mærsk Line

Yard number
  
204

Status
  
Operational

Launched
  
2006

Estelle Mærsk Photo of ESTELLE MAERSK IMO 9321495 MMSI 220478000 Callsign

Estelle Mærsk is a container ship owned and run by the Mærsk Line. She was, in 2009, the largest ever built by terms of gross tonnage. Estelle Mærsk has a capacity of 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), including around 1,000 40 feet (12 m) reefer containers, though a maximum capacity of 13,500 TEU is claimed. She is identical to the seven other ships in the Maersk PS-Class, the first built of which was Emma Maersk.

Estelle Mærsk ESTELLE MAERSK Container ship IMO 9321495

The Estelle Mærsk is 1,302.5 feet (397.0 m) long and has a gross register tonnage of 151,687. Her beam (width) is 183.7 feet (56.0 m). She is powered by a Wärtsilä diesel engine, assisted by a waste heat recovery system, that can produce between 80,000 and 90,000 kilowatts of power. A coat of environmentally safe silicone paint is used on the hull below the waterline, reducing drag and thus increasing speed and saving up to 1,200 tons of fuel per year. Estelle Mærsk was built by Odense Steel Shipyard of Denmark in 2006. Mærsk claim that these technologies, and staying below 10 knots whenever possible, reduce emissions by around 25% compared to other ships.

Estelle Mærsk Estelle Maersk Type of ship Cargo Ship Callsign OVXO2

An older ship of the same name was attacked with rocket propelled grenades by Iranians near Dubai in 1987, many years before the current Estelle was built.

Estelle Mærsk Photo of ESTELLE MAERSK IMO 9321495 MMSI 220478000 Callsign
Estelle Mærsk Photo of ESTELLE MAERSK IMO 9321495 MMSI 220478000 Callsign

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References

Estelle Mærsk Wikipedia