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  2. Mediterranean Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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    Mediterranean Shipping Company was founded in Naples in 1970 as a private company by seafaring captain Gianluigi Aponte when he bought his first ship, Patricia, followed by Rafaela, with which Aponte began a shipping line operating between the Mediterranean and Somalia. The line subsequently expanded through the purchase of second-hand cargo ships.

  3. Mina Rashid - Wikipedia

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    Mina Rashid (Arabic: ميناء راشد; mina'a rāšid), also referred to as Port Rashid, is a man-made cruise terminal in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was Dubai's first commercial port; in 2018 cargo operations moved to Jebel Ali Port. It is a seafront coastal destination, tourist cruise destination, and residential area. [3]

  4. MSC Josseline-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Josseline class is a series of 5 container ships built for Zodiac Maritime and operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 14,336 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1]

  5. Port of Jebel Ali - Wikipedia

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    Jebel Ali port is one of DP World's flagship facilities and have been ranked as 9th in Top Container Port Worldwide having handled 7.62 million TEUs in 2005, which represents a 19% increase in throughput, over 2004. [15] Jebel Ali Port was ranked 7th in the world's largest ports in 2007. [16] Jebel Ali port is managed by state-owned Dubai Ports ...

  6. List of largest container shipping companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 30 largest container shipping companies as of February 2024, according to Alphaliner, ranked in order of the twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) capacity of their fleet. [1] In January 2022, MSC overtook Maersk for the container line with the largest shipping capacity for the first time since 1996. [2]

  7. Pegasus-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Ship Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref Samsung Heavy Industries (19462 TEU) MSC Diana: 2138 9755933 30 Jun 2016 In service [5] MSC Ingy: 2139 9755945 6 Jul 2016 In service [6] MSC Eloane: 2140 9755957 28 Sep 2016 In service [7] MSC Mirjam: 2156 9767376 16 Nov 2016 In service [8] MSC Rifaya: 2157 9767388 9 Feb 2017 In service [9] MSC ...

  8. Daniela-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Ship Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref MSC Daniela: 1708 9399002 15 December 2008 In service [5] MSC Beatrice: 1709 9399014 4 March 2009 In service [6] MSC Kalina: 1710 9399026 15 June 2009 In service [7] MSC Bettina: 1711 9399038 8 July 2010 In service [8] MSC Irene: 1712 9399040 8 July 2010 In service [9] MSC Emanuela: 1713 9399052 ...

  9. Olympic-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic class is a series of six container ships built for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 19,224 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1] The ships were built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME).