Yard number 2152 Completed 16 August 2010 Construction started 29 March 2010 Length 366 m | Laid down 29 March 2010 Status In service Launched 25 June 2010 | |
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Maersk eindhoven berth swap from felixstowe berth 9 to berth 6 4th january 2017
Maersk Eindhoven is one of the largest container ships in the world, and one of the more recent additions in the fleet of Maersk Line. The vessel was built in 2010 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in the Ulsan, South Korea ship-yard. The container ship was built according to the latest engineering and International Maritime Organization requirements for stability, safety and the environment. Maersk Eindhoven has a large cargo capacity, a reliable engine and low fuel consumption. The ship is named after the Dutch city of Eindhoven.
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- Maersk eindhoven berth swap from felixstowe berth 9 to berth 6 4th january 2017
- 366 metre maersk eindhoven sails from felixstowe 11 september 2016
- General characteristics
- Power and propulsion
- References

366 metre maersk eindhoven sails from felixstowe 11 september 2016
General characteristics

The ship has a total length of 366 m (1,201 ft), a beam of 48.20 m (158.1 ft) and draft of 15.5 m (51 ft). The deadweight tonnage of Maersk Eindhoven is 142,105 metric tons and the gross Tonnage of the ship is 141,716.
Power and propulsion

The Maersk Eindhoven is powered by a single Hyundai-Wärtsilä 12RT-flex96C-B low-speed two-stroke crosshead diesel engine. It has a total power of 68,640 kW at 102 rpm. The ship's auxiliary diesel generators with a power output of 2,700 kW. The ship has an emergency diesel generator with a power capacity of 300 kW. It burns heavy fuel oil with a 12,400 cubic metres (440,000 cu ft) and 500 cubic metres (18,000 cu ft) of machine diesel oil. Its range is 29,700 nautical miles.


