Hamburg Süd Christens Containership in China

August 15, 2012

On Wednesday, August 15, 2012, Hamburg Süd celebrated the christening of its container ship “Santa Barbara” at the Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) in Shenzhen (People’s Republic of China). Sponsor of the “Santa Barbara” was Johanna Oetker, a daughter of Dr Arend Oetker.
The “Santa Barbara” was the last of a total of ten new buildings of the “Santa” class to be christened. Like her nine sister ships, the “Santa Barbara” has a slot capacity of 7,100 TEU and is fitted with 1,600 reefer container plugs. Following her delivery at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. (DSME) in May 2012, she was phased straight into Hamburg Süd’s service between Asia and South Africa/South America East Coast.
The “Santa Barbara” is the third vessel to bear this name in the more than 140-year history of Hamburg Süd.

Technical data of the “Santa Barbara”:
Capacity    93,430 tdw
Slot capacity    7,100 TEU
Reefer plugs    1,600
Length o.a.    299.9 m
Length b.p.    286.8 m
Width    42.8 m
Draft max.    13.5 m
Speed    22.2 knot
Main engine output    41,180 kW

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