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OOCL Hong Kong was the largest container ship ever built at the time she [A] was delivered in 2017, [5] and the third container ship to surpass the 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) threshold. She is also the first ship to surpass the 21,000 TEU mark. [5] She is the lead ship of the G class, of which five other ships were built. [3]
The 240-metre (790 ft) cargo ship crashed into the harbour control ... The cargo ship was in collision with OOCL Southampton ( Hong Kong) off Hong Kong and sank. Her ...
On 5 May 2014, the cargo ship Zhong Xing 2 and the container ship MOL Motivator collided off Po Toi Island near Hong Kong, resulting in Zhong Xing 2 sinking. All but one of Zhong Xing 2 's twelve-man crew were left missing and presumed dead; a rescue operation was conducted by Chinese authorities, and a fishing vessel rescued one man, Zhong Xing 2 's sole survivor.
At least two people were killed and a crew member was injured on Thursday when a cargo ship rammed into a bridge in southern China, cutting the structure in half, according to Chinese authorities.
This is a non-exhaustive list of shipwrecks located in or around Hong Kong by year. 1835 Date Name National Affiliation Operator Tonnage Cause Deaths Notes 5 August 1835 HMS Raleigh East Indies Station 18-gun Cruizer -class brig-sloop Royal Navy 317 GRT Unknown Unknown Dismasted and wrecked in typhoon while at anchor off Hong Kong, later repaired and returned to service. 1841 Date Name ...
The first ship, the OOCL Hong Kong, was christened on 12 May 2017. [3] On 18 October 2017 the OOCL Japan suffered a mechanical failure while traversing the Suez Canal, causing the ship to run aground. She was quickly pulled free by tugs and was able to continue her maiden voyage to Europe. [4] The same thing happened again less than a year later.
On July 25, 2019, OOCL Hong Kong, the lead ship of the six G-class units and once the world’s largest container ship, visited Hong Kong to mark the 50th anniversary of Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL). [14] In May 2023, the 24,188 TEU OOCL Spain, which is among the world's biggest container ships, made its first call at the Port of ...
Two Carnival Cruise Line ships collided at the port of Cozumel in Mexico on Friday, December 20, as the Carnival Legend plowed into the back of its sister ship, the Carnival Glory, causing visible ...