Mumbai Maersk

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Mumbai Maersk at Port of Hamburg, 2020
NameMumbai Maersk
Owner Maersk Line
OperatorA.P. Moller–Maersk Group
Port of registry Copenhagen, Denmark
Builder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Laid down2016
Launched2018
In serviceApril 2018
Identification
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Class and type2nd-gen. Maersk Triple E-class container ship
Tonnage214,286  GT
Length399 m (1,309 ft 1 in)
Beam58 m (190 ft 3 in)
Draught16.5 m (54 ft 2 in)
Depth33.20 m (108 ft 11 in) (deck edge to keel)
PropulsionTwo shafts, fixed pitch propellers
Capacity20,568  TEU

Mumbai Maersk is a container ship of the Maersk Triple E class. The ship has a capacity of 20,568 TEUs and belongs to Maersk Line. Mumbai Maersk can carry over 18,000 twenty-foot (33 cbm) equivalent containers. [1]

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The ship ran aground about six kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the island of Wangerooge on the night of February 3, 2022. [2] No injuries were reported among the 30 people on board, no fuel leak sighted and the entrance to the port was not obstructed. The Mumbai Maersk was on its way from Rotterdam in the Weser estuary to Bremerhaven. The German Central command for maritime emergencies (Havariekommando) dispatched tugboats and the multi-purpose ships Neuwerk and Mellum to the distressed vessel. [3] A first attempt to tow the ship into deeper water on the morning of February 3, 2022 by the two multi-purpose vessels and five tugs failed. CCME deployed a number of additional tugs to make a second attempt. [1]

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