Great Ships of 2014 Named

By Greg Trauthwein
Tuesday, December 23, 2014

In the culmination of it 75th Anniversary year in 2014, Maritime Reporter & Engineering News is announced the 17 “Great Ships of 2014” in its December 2014 edition, available now at:
http://digitalmagazines.marinelink.com/nwm/MaritimeReporter/201412/

The collection of Great Ships of 2014 is a broad group exhibiting a vast array of the latest ship design and construction, the list distinguished with inclusion of:

-  CSCL Globe, the world’s largest containership at 1312 ft. long, 187,541 gross tons and able to carry 19,000 TEU.

-  Pieter Schelte, the biggest ship ever which cost about $3.1 billion and measures 1253 ft. long by 407 ft. wide and built by Daewoo Shipbuilding in Korea for the decommissioning of offshore rigs.

-  Harvey Energy, an LNG-fuelled Offshore Service Vessel pioneer built in the United States.

Full details on the 17 Great Ships of 2014 can be found at http://digitalmagazines.marinelink.com/nwm/MaritimeReporter/201412/
 

Categories: Naval Architecture People Shipbuilding Technology

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