Madrid Maersk Breaks Antwerp Record

June 12, 2017

 A new record was set in the Deurganck dock in the port of Antwerp Friday morning, June 9, when the Madrid Maersk moored there for the first time. 

 
With a length of 399 metres and a capacity of 20,568 TEU it is the largest container ship ever to call at the port. The Madrid Maersk will remain in Antwerp until Sunday, June 11, 2017. During its stay 300 dockers will work non-stop to load and unload 7,000 containers. 
 
After the call in Antwerp the ship, which forms part of the Maersk Line’s AE2 service, will set sail for Rotterdam.
 
The Madrid Maersk belongs to the second generation of Triple-E ships operated by the Danish shipping company Maersk Line. In comparison with the first generation of Triple-E ships, these giant container carriers can take up to 2,000 more containers. 
 
Thanks to among other things a system for recovering waste heat on board, the shipping company has managed to further reduce CO2 emissions with this generation of ships. The second generation consists of a series of 11 ships, of which the Madrid Maersk is the first to enter service. These ships will eventually replace the older, less efficient vessels.
 
The Madrid Maersk left the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering yard in South Korea in spring this year, after which it began its maiden trip. It first called at the port of Tianjin in China on 27 April. 
 
The ship commanded by the Danish captain Niels P.H. Larsen and with a 24-man crew then called at other ports in the Far East, and finally sailed up the Scheldt to Antwerp on Friday morning, mooring in the Deurganck dock at around 0900 hours.
 
It was exactly 50 years ago that the first container carrier arrived at Antwerp, when the Atlantic Span took two weeks to load and unload 700 containers in September 1967. Since then the container ships have grown ever larger, with record after record being broken. 
 
Thanks to the deepening of the Scheldt, which ensured the necessary draught at certain crucial places in the river from 2010 onwards, Antwerp has managed to keep pace with the increase in the scale of shipping. 
 
From January to May this year 68 container carriers in the category 14,000 to 18,000 TEU have already called at Antwerp. In the +18,000 TEU category the counter stands at 43 after the first five months of 2017.
 

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