Monte Sarmiento (ship)

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Container ship Monte Sarmiento
History
Brazil[1]
Name2018–present: Monte Sarmiento[1]
OwnerAliança Navegação[3]
OperatorAliança Navegação[2]
Port of registryBrazil[1]
RouteHamburg Süd/Aliança Brazil Cabotage (ALCT2) liner service[4]
Identification
StatusIn service[5]
Singapore[1]
Name2018–2018: Monte Sarmiento[1]
OwnerA.P. Moller Singapore Pte. Ltd.[3]
OperatorMaersk Line AS[2]
Port of registrySingapore[1]
Identification
StatusIn service[5]
Germany[1]
Name2005–present: Monte Sarmiento[2]
Owner
  • 2017-2018: Reederei Monte GmbH & Co KG[2]
  • 2005-2017: Santa Containerschiffe GmbH[2]
OperatorColumbus Shipmanagement GmbH C/O Hamburg Suedamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft KG[2]
Port of registryGermany[2]
BuilderDaewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering[1]
Laid down27 December 2004[1]
Completed2 June 2005[1]
IdentificationIMO number9283227
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length272 m (892.4 ft)[1]
Beam40 m (131.2 ft)[1]
Depth24.2 m (79.4 ft)[1]
Installed powerWartsila Nederland B.V. 8RTA96C[7]
Speed23 knots[6]

Monte Sarmiento is a container ship owned and operated by Aliança Navegação, a subsidiary of A.P. Moller Singapore Pte. Ltd.[3][2] The 272-metre (892 ft) long ship was built at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering[1] in Okpo, South Korea in 2004/2005. Originally owned by Santa Containerschiffe GmbH, a subsidiary of Hamburg Süd,[2] she has had four owners and been registered under three flags.

The vessel is one of ten ships of the Monte class built for Hamburg Süd by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries between 2004 and 2009.[8]

Construction[edit]

Monte Sarmiento had its keel laid down on 27 December 2004[1] at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering[1] in Okpo, South Korea. Its hull has an overall length of 272 metres (892 ft).[1] In terms of width, the ship has a beam of 40 metres (130 ft).[1] The height from the top of the keel to the main deck, called the moulded depth, is 24.2 metres (79 ft).[1]

The ship's container-carrying capacity of 5,552 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) (5,552 20-foot shipping containers)[6] places it in the range of a Post-Panamax container ship.[9] The ship's gross tonnage, a measure of the volume of all its enclosed spaces, is 69,132.[1] Its net tonnage, which measures the volume of the cargo spaces, is 34,823.[1] Its total carrying capacity in terms of weight, is 71,438 long tons deadweight (DWT).[1]

The vessel was built with a Wartsila Nederland B.V. 8RTA96C[7] main engine, which drives a controllable-pitch propeller. The 8-cylinder engine has a Maximum Continuous Rating of 45,760 kW with 102 revolutions per minute at MCR. The cylinder bore is 960mm. The ship also features 4 main power distribution system auxiliary generators, 3 at 4,100-kilowatt (5,500 hp), and 1 at 2,700-kilowatt (3,600 hp).[7] The vessel's steam piping system features an Aalborg CH 8-500 auxiliary boiler.[7]

Construction of the ship was completed on 2 June 2005.[1] The ship is classified by the ABS with the code "A1, Container Carrier, AMS, ACCU; RRDA, BWE, UWILD, PMP[1]", meaning that it was constructed under the supervision of a recognized classification society, that the construction complies with the society's rules, and that it is classed as a general cargo carrier and container ship.[1]

After a fire broke out in the engine room the ship has been at anchor in Babitonga Bay Sao Francisco do Sul, awaiting for repairs for more than two months. [10] [11]

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