Evergreen F-class container ship

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Ever Fortune on the Savannah River in 2021
Class overview
Builders
Operators Evergreen Marine
In service2020–present
Planned20
Completed20
Active20
General characteristics (SHI)
Type Container ship
Tonnage117,340  GT
Length333.96 m (1,096 ft)
Beam48.4 m (159 ft)
Draft16 m (52 ft)
Capacity12,188  TEU
General characteristics (Imabari)
Type Container ship
Tonnage116,395  GT
Length333.9 m (1,095 ft)
Beam48.4 m (159 ft)
Draft15.5 m (51 ft)
Capacity11,850  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]

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List of ships

Ship nameYard numberIMO numberDeliveredStatusRef.FlagOwner
Samsung Heavy Industries
Ever Faith 226398505252 March 2020In service [3] Flag of Panama.svg  Panama GreenCompass Marine S.A.
Ever Focus 226498505378 June 2020In service [4]
Ever Front 2265985054910 August 2020In service [5]
Ever Forward 2266985055128 September 2020In service [6] Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Evergreen Marine Corp. (Hong Kong)
Ever Fortune 2267985056330 October 2020In service [7]
Ever Forever 2268985057515 December 2020In service [8] Flag of Panama.svg  Panama GreenCompass Marine S.A.
Ever Frank 2269985058718 February 2021In service [9] Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Evergreen Marine Corp. (Hong Kong)
Ever Future 2270985059926 April 2021In service [10]
Imabari Shipbuilding Marugame Shipyard
Ever Fit 1864985079528 January 2021In service [11] Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Shoei Kisen Kaisha
Ever Fame 1865985080016 March 2021In service [12]
Ever Fine 1866985081230 June 2021In service [13]
Ever Fore 1867985082410 August 2021In service [14]
Ever Fashion 1868985083611 October 2021In service [15] Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia
Ever Fond 1869985084822 December 2021In service [16]
Ever Favor 187098508501 Mar 2022In service [17]
Imabari Shipbuilding Hiroshima Shipyard
Ever Far 2671985086215 December 2020In service [18] Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia Shoei Kisen Kaisha
Ever Fast 2672985087410 February 2021In service [19]
Ever Fair 2676985088629 March 2021In service [20]
Ever Feat 2677985089825 May 2021In service [21]
Ever Full 2678985090310 Mar 2022In service [22]
Source: new-ships, [23] ShipmentLink [24]

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