Thalassa Hellas series

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Thalassa Hellas series
The Thalassa Hellas
The Thalassa Hellas
Ship data
Ship type Container Ship
Shipping company Evergreen Marine, Taipei
Shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries, Geoje
Construction period 2013 to 2014
Units built 10
Ship dimensions and crew
length
368.45 m ( Lüa )
width 51.00 m
Draft Max. 15.80 m
measurement 148,667 GT
Machine system
machine 1 × two-stroke diesel engine
propeller 1 × fixed propeller
Transport capacities
Load capacity 152,344 dwt
Container 13,800 TEU
Connections for refrigerated containers 800
Others
Classifications Germanic Lloyd

The ships of the Thalassa Hellas series are among the ULCS - container ships .

history

The series was commissioned in 2012 by the Greek Lemos-Enesel Group and built from 2013 to the end of 2014 by the South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries . The ships will be put into operation for the Singaporean subsidiary of Enesel and will be used for ten years in charter with the Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Marine Corporation . The first delivered ship of the ten units built was the Thalassa Hellas , which was put into service in September 2013 , and the Thalassa Axia , which was put into service on November 24, 2014 , formed the end . The ships are used on the Europe-Far East route.

technology

Rear view of the Thalassa Tyhi with the ZP Boxer rear tractor

The double hull ships belong to the group of ULCS container ships. A number of details in terms of environmental protection in shipping are striking in terms of shipbuilding . In contrast to the majority of conventional container ships, the deckhouse is arranged far forward, which enables an improved line of sight and thus higher forward deck loading. Among other things, the bunker tanks are arranged below the superstructure in order to meet the latest MARPOL regulations. The drive system with the two-stroke diesel main engine is arranged far aft. To improve maneuverability, transverse thrusters are arranged in the bow and stern. The holds of the ships are closed with pontoon hatch covers. The ships have a maximum container capacity of around 13,800  TEU , with an average container weight of fourteen tons, the capacity is reduced. There are also connections for 800 integral refrigerated containers .

The ships (selection)

Thalassa Hellas series
Building name Build number IMO number Keel laying,
launching,
delivery
Client Later names and whereabouts
Thalassa Hellas 2614 9665592 March 25, 2013
June 21, 2013
September 16, 2013
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Patris 2615 9665607 May 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
November 28, 2013
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Pistis 2616 9665619 July 15, 2013
October 25, 2013
January 15, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Elpida 2617 9665621 September 9, 2013
December 24, 2013
March 20, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Avra 2618 9665633 November 11, 2013
February 7, 2014
April 30, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Niki 2619 9665645 December 9, 2013
March 21, 2014
June 18, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Mana 2623 9667150 December 18, 2013
April 11, 2014
July 17, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Tyhi 2624 9667162 December 18, 2013
May 9, 2014
August 1, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Doxa 2625 9667174 December 18, 2013
May 23, 2014
August 20, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Thalassa Axia 2626 9667186 April 14, 2014
July 11, 2014
November 24, 2014
Enesel so in motion
Data: Equasis, large tonnage

Individual evidence

  1. Evergreen takes first Enesel 13,800 teu vessel. September 16, 2013, accessed January 20, 2018 .
  2. DNV GL: Thalassa Hellas. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  3. DNV GL: Thalassa Patris. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  4. DNV GL: Thalassa Pistis. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  5. DNV GL: Thalassa Elpida. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  6. ^ DNV GL: Thalassa Avra. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  7. DNV GL: Thalassa Niki. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  8. DNV GL: Thalassa Mana. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  9. DNV GL: Thalassa Thyi. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  10. DNV GL: Thalassa Doxa. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  11. DNV GL: Thalassa Axia. Retrieved February 19, 2017 .
  12. Equasis homepage (English)
  13. grosstonnage homepage (English)

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