Class overview | |
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Builders | |
Operators | Cosco Shipping Lines |
In service | 2018-present |
Planned | 11 |
Building | 0 |
Completed | 11 |
Active | 11 |
General characteristics (20119 TEU) | |
Type | Container ship |
Tonnage | 194,864 GT |
Length | 399.8 m (1,312 ft) |
Beam | 58.7 m (193 ft) |
Draft | 16 m (52 ft) |
Capacity | 20,119 TEU |
General characteristics (19273 TEU) | |
Type | Container ship |
Tonnage | 192,237 GT |
Length | 400 m (1,312 ft) |
Beam | 58.6 m (192 ft) |
Draft | 16 m (52 ft) |
Capacity | 19,273 TEU |
The Constellation class is a series of 11 container ships built for Cosco Shipping Lines. The maximum theoretical capacity is in the range of 19,237 to 20,119 TEU. [1]
Ship | Yard number | IMO number | Delivery | Status | ref |
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Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (20119 TEU) | |||||
COSCO Shipping Taurus | 1413 | 9783459 | 29 Jan 2018 | In service | [2] |
COSCO Shipping Virgo | 1414 | 9783461 | 29 May 2018 | In service | [3] |
COSCO Shipping Sagittarius | 1415 | 9783473 | 17 Oct 2018 | In service | [4] |
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (20119 TEU) | |||||
COSCO Shipping Gemini | C20K-1 | 9783526 | 10 Apr 2018 | In service | [5] |
COSCO Shipping Libra | C20K-2 | 9783538 | 17 Jul 2018 | In service | [6] |
Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (19273 TEU) | |||||
COSCO Shipping Aries | NE231 | 9783497 | 15 Jan 2018 | In service | [7] |
COSCO Shipping Leo | NE232 | 9783502 | 23 Apr 2018 | In service | [8] |
COSCO Shipping Capricorn | NE233 | 9783514 | 18 Jul 2018 | In service | [9] |
COSCO Shipping Aquarius | NE234 | 9789623 | 5 Jun 2019 | In service | [10] |
Dalian Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (19273 TEU) | |||||
COSCO Shipping Scorpio | DE040 | 9789635 | 20 Aug 2018 | In service | [11] |
COSCO Shipping Pisces | DE041 | 9789647 | 15 Jan 2019 | In service | [12] |
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