Class overview | |
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Builders | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Operators | Ocean Network Express |
In service | 2010–present |
Planned | 10 |
Completed | 10 |
Active | 10 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Container ship |
Tonnage | 78,316 GT |
Length | 302 m (991 ft) |
Beam | 43.4 m (142 ft) |
Draught | 14.2 m (47 ft) |
Capacity | 6,724 TEU |
The Maestro class is a series of 10 container ships originally built for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and later operated by Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries at their Kobe and Nagasaki shipyards in Japan. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 6,724 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1]
Ship | Previous names | Yard number | IMO number | Delivery | Status | ref |
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe Shipyard | ||||||
MOL Maestro | 1281 | 9415727 | 16 Jul 2010 | In service | [2] | |
ONE Magnificence | MOL Magnificence (2010-2020) | 1282 | 9424900 | 26 Apr 2010 | In service | [3] |
ONE Majesty | MOL Majesty (2010-2021) | 1283 | 9424912 | 21 May 2010 | In service | [4] |
ONE Matrix | MOL Matrix (2010-2020) | 1284 | 9424924 | 19 Apr 2010 | In service | [5] |
ONE Maxim | MOL Maxim (2010-2020) | 1285 | 9424936 | 07 Jun 2010 | In service | [6] |
ONE Marvel | MOL Marvel (2010-2020) | 1286 | 9475612 | 03 Sep 2010 | In service | [7] |
ONE Maneuver | MOL Maneuver (2011-2021) | 1287 | 9475648 | 9 May 2011 | In service | [8] |
ONE Mission | MOL Mission (2011-2021) | 1288 | 9475650 | 10 Mar 2011 | In service | [9] |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki Shipyard | ||||||
ONE Motivator | MOL Motivator (2011-2021) | 2260 | 9475624 | 15 Apr 2011 | In service | [10] |
ONE Modern | MOL Modern (2011-2021) | 2261 | 9475636 | 23 Feb 2011 | In service | [11] |
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