CSCL Long Beach was built by Samsung Heavy Industries of Korea and was delivered to Seaspan Ship Management on July 5, 2007, approximately eight weeks ahead of its contractual delivery date.[1] The CSCL Long Beach is chartered to China Shipping Container Lines.

History
NameCSCL Long Beach
OwnerSeaspan Corp [1]
OperatorChina Shipping Container Lines[2]
Port of registryHong Kong  Hong Kong [1]
BuilderSamsung Heavy Industries [2]
Yard number1568 [1]
Launched28 April 2007
Completed7 May 2007
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage111,700 DWT
Length337 m (1,106 ft)[1]
Beam46 m (151 ft)[1]
Height62 m (203 ft) [1]
Draught15 m (49 ft) [3]
Depth27.2 m
Speed20.1 / 17.6 knots[1]
Capacity9,572 TEU[1]
Crew17
Green container ship moored alongside a dock
CSSL Long Beach at Felixstowe

Hull and engine

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The CSCL Long Beach was built in 2007 by Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea.[1] The CSCL Long Beach is 336 metres long, and 46 metres across the beam.[1] This container vessel has a deadweight tonnage of 111,700.[1] The vessel has a TEU capacity of 9,580 and is propelled by a 93,120 BHP MAN B&W engine, which gives the vessel a maximum speed of 20.1 kts.[1] Its sister ship is the CSCL Zeebrugge.[4]

Events onboard

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On 3 Dec, 2010, while en route from Valencia, Spain to Klang, Malaysia, a Sri Lankan mariner had to be rescued after badly injuring his hand aboard the CSCL Long Beach. The sailor was rescued by Saudi Arabian border guards in the Red Sea and taken to Jizan Province of Saudi Arabia.[5]

Ship owner

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CSCL Long Beach is owned by the Seaspan Corporation, which charters out container ships that run all over the world. Its charters usually go on to be long-term charters.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Lloyd's Register of Shipping (2008). Register of ships. London: Lloyd's Register of Shipping. p. 1573. ISBN 978-1-906313-04-3.
  2. ^ a b "Two New Ships For Seaspan". Journal of Commerce. 10 July 2007. ProQuest 312950979.
  3. ^ "CSCL Long Beach". Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2009.
  4. ^ "CSCL Zeebrugge". Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  5. ^ Rasooldeen, Mohammed (6 December 2010). "Rescued Lankan Sailor Sent Home After Treatment". Arab News. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Seaspan Corporate Overview". 2012. N/A. Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
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