Ever Fortune on the Savannah River in 2021 | |
Class overview | |
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Builders |
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Operators | Evergreen Marine |
In service | 2020–present |
Planned | 20 |
Completed | 20 |
Active | 20 |
General characteristics (SHI) | |
Type | Container ship |
Tonnage | 117,340 GT |
Length | 333.96 m (1,096 ft) |
Beam | 48.4 m (159 ft) |
Draft | 16 m (52 ft) |
Capacity | 12,188 TEU |
General characteristics (Imabari) | |
Type | Container ship |
Tonnage | 116,395 GT |
Length | 333.9 m (1,095 ft) |
Beam | 48.4 m (159 ft) |
Draft | 15.5 m (51 ft) |
Capacity | 11,850 TEU |
The EvergreenF class is a series of 20 container ships built for Evergreen Marine. The ships have a maximal theoretical capacity of around 12,100 TEU. [1] The first ship of this class was delivered in 2020 and built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. Samsung Heavy Industries built eight ships in total. A further 12 ships were built by Imabari Shipbuilding at their Marugame and Hiroshima shipyards with delivery starting in 2021. [2]
Ship name | Yard number | IMO number | Delivered | Status | Ref. | Flag | Owner |
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Samsung Heavy Industries | |||||||
Ever Faith | 2263 | 9850525 | 2 March 2020 | In service | [3] | Panama | GreenCompass Marine S.A. |
Ever Focus | 2264 | 9850537 | 8 June 2020 | In service | [4] | ||
Ever Front | 2265 | 9850549 | 10 August 2020 | In service | [5] | ||
Ever Forward | 2266 | 9850551 | 28 September 2020 | In service | [6] | Hong Kong | Evergreen Marine Corp. (Hong Kong) |
Ever Fortune | 2267 | 9850563 | 30 October 2020 | In service | [7] | ||
Ever Forever | 2268 | 9850575 | 15 December 2020 | In service | [8] | Panama | GreenCompass Marine S.A. |
Ever Frank | 2269 | 9850587 | 18 February 2021 | In service | [9] | Hong Kong | Evergreen Marine Corp. (Hong Kong) |
Ever Future | 2270 | 9850599 | 26 April 2021 | In service | [10] | ||
Imabari Shipbuilding Marugame Shipyard | |||||||
Ever Fit | 1864 | 9850795 | 28 January 2021 | In service | [11] | Panama | Shoei Kisen Kaisha |
Ever Fame | 1865 | 9850800 | 16 March 2021 | In service | [12] | ||
Ever Fine | 1866 | 9850812 | 30 June 2021 | In service | [13] | ||
Ever Fore | 1867 | 9850824 | 10 August 2021 | In service | [14] | ||
Ever Fashion | 1868 | 9850836 | 11 October 2021 | In service | [15] | Liberia | |
Ever Fond | 1869 | 9850848 | 22 December 2021 | In service | [16] | ||
Ever Favor | 1870 | 9850850 | 1 Mar 2022 | In service | [17] | ||
Imabari Shipbuilding Hiroshima Shipyard | |||||||
Ever Far | 2671 | 9850862 | 15 December 2020 | In service | [18] | Liberia | Shoei Kisen Kaisha |
Ever Fast | 2672 | 9850874 | 10 February 2021 | In service | [19] | ||
Ever Fair | 2676 | 9850886 | 29 March 2021 | In service | [20] | ||
Ever Feat | 2677 | 9850898 | 25 May 2021 | In service | [21] | ||
Ever Full | 2678 | 9850903 | 10 Mar 2022 | In service | [22] | ||
Source: new-ships, [23] ShipmentLink [24] |
A ship classification society or ship classification organisation is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of ships and offshore structures. Classification societies certify that the construction of a vessel comply with relevant standards and carry out regular surveys in service to ensure continuing compliance with the standards. Currently, more than 50 organizations describe their activities as including marine classification, twelve of which are members of the International Association of Classification Societies.
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