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Name
  
Hannover Bridge

Yard number
  
3204

Identification
  
IMO Number 9302138

Length
  
336 m

Port of registry
  
Panama

Completed
  
2006

Class and type
  
Container ship

Builder
  
Japan

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The Hannover Bridge is one of the largest container vessels in the world. It is registered in Panama but has a Japanese ship-owner and German name.

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The ship carries containers, which is the fastest developing sector in cargo shipping. Hannover Bridge was built in 2006 in the ship-yard of IHI Marine United in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan. The ship can carry 8,212 TEUs according to company requirements, but IMO claims that the vessel's capacity is larger than ten thousand. The operator of Hannover Bridge is the container shipping sector of K Line Group, which maintains a fleet of 55 container ships. The gross tonnage of Hannover Bridge is 98,747, the ship's length is 336 metres, and its beam is 46 metres.

Hannover Bridge Photo of HANNOVER BRIDGE IMO 9302138 MMSI 372104000 Callsign

The vessel's main diesel engine is a Daewoo and allows to the ship to reach a maximum speed of 24 knots. The cruising speed of Hannover Bridge is 21 knots and the economy speed is 20.5 knots. All these speeds are reached with more than 20% lower consumption of heavy fuel. The emissions of CO2 are decreased in the new innovated diesel engine, which is less harmful to the environment.

Hannover Bridge Photo of HANNOVER BRIDGE IMO 9302138 MMSI 372104000 Callsign

Hannover bridge entering port of wilmington


Hannover Bridge Photo of HANNOVER BRIDGE IMO 9302138 MMSI 372104000 Callsign

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Hannover Bridge HANNOVER BRIDGE Container Ship Details and current position IMO

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