[Watch] MSC’s Eco-friendly Containership Moves 34,263 TEUs, Set New World Record

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Mediterranean Shipping Company’s eco-friendly containership sets new world record at Port of Los Angeles, says an article published in Offshore Energy.

The record breaking activity

18,465 containers from the MSC Isabella were moved successfully during a single ship call at APM Terminals’ Pier 400 by the below representatives:

  1. The Port of Los Angeles, 
  2. MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, 
  3. APM Terminals Los Angeles and 
  4. International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) workers.

This new all-time world record equal to 34,263 TEUs is 1,385 containers more than the previously held record.

First time at North American container port

One of the largest ships in the world, the MSC Isabella is part of a new class of 23,000+ TEUs sustainable containerships recently added to the MSC global shipping network. 

MSC Isabella’s arrival in Los Angeles marks its first time calling at a North American container port.

Gene Seroka, Executive Director at the Port of Los Angeles, commented, “This achievement continues to show that the Port of Los Angeles is big-ship steady and can adeptly handle these increasingly bigger cargo lifts.”

Operational amid COVID-19 pandemic

The large-class vessel arrived at APMT on June 12 and departed on June 19. During the ship’s call, the ILWU operated nine ship-to-shore cranes to execute the record-setting feat.

The Port of Los Angeles remains open with all terminals operational during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

North America’s leading seaport by container volume and cargo value, the Port of Los Angeles facilitated $276 billion in trade during 2019.

Energy-efficient containership

  • MSC Isabella approximately is 400 meters long and 61 meters wide,
  • can carry up to 23,656 TEUs, and
  • is named after the eldest daughter of MSC USA President & CEO Fabio Santucci. 

It belongs to the series of the most energy-efficient ships in MSC’s fleet of container vessels, with the lowest carbon footprint per container carried by design.

About the ship

Green technologies 

A combination of the latest green technologies and greater economies of scale have helped reduce energy requirements over time. 

IMO-approved hybrid EGCS

MSC Isabella is fitted with an IMO-approved hybrid exhaust gas cleaning system. It also has the option of switching to low-sulphur fuel or to be adapted for liquefied natural gas (LNG) use in the future.

Other informations about the ship

  • She was built at the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) shipyard in South Korea.
  • MSC Isabella was delivered to the Swiss container shipping major in August 2019. 
  • In November that year, the newbuilding made its maiden call at the Port of Singapore as the biggest containership to call at this important transshipment hub.

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Source: Offshore Energy