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Rotterdam’s container hub chalks up another record
[ June 9, 2020 // Gary G Burrows ] On June 4, the container ship Marseille Maersk left the APMT 2 terminal in Prinses Amaliahaven en route to Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia. With a draught of 17.30 meters, the vessel represents a new record for container ships calling on Rotterdam.
The previous record stood at 17.10 meters. This Wednesday had also seen a new milestone for Rotterdam, when the latest vessel to top the ranking of world’s largest container ships, HMM Algeciras, made its first call on the port.
Incidentally, Rotterdam’s waterways can accommodate even greater draughts: up to 22.50 meters for incoming vessels and 21.50 meters for ships leaving the port. This maximum draught is particularly relevant to oil tankers and iron ore carriers.
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