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COSCO Beijing


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section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageCOSCO Beijing (ship, 2006) 002.jpg
image_captionCOSCO Beijing
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nameBeijing
ownerCapetanissa Maritime Corp
registryFlag of Malta.svg Malta
builderHyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Ulsan, South Korea
yard_number1653
launched14 April 2006
completed2006
identification*
statusIn service
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
class(A33A2CC) container Ship (Fully Cellular)
tonnage109,149 gross register tons
length350.57 m
beam43.0 m
height64.48 m
draught15 m
depth27.30 m
decks1dks
power74,760kW(101,748hp)
speed25.4 kn
capacity9469 TEU
  • Callsign: 9HA4041

COSCO Beijing is a container ship built in 2006, by Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. in South Korea. Beijing is owned by Capetanissa Maritime Corp of Greece, and operated by COSCO Container Lines Co Ltd (COSCON).

Hull and engine

Beijing is a GL class ship, with a length of 350.55 m. She has one oil engine driving 1FP propeller, AuxGen 2 × 2800 kW a.c., 3 × 2200 kW a.c. Beijing has a service speed of 19 kn. The fastest recorded speed on Beijing was 21.3 kn

Incidents

On 18 November 2021, the ship was boarded in the Port of Long Beach by the United States Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board marine casualty investigators. They were investigating an undersea pipeline that may have been damaged by a ship's anchor and had shortly before spilled oil onto the beaches of Orange County. The ship's owners, Capetanissa of Liberia and the operator V-Ships Greece Ltd. were designated as parties of interest in the investigation.

References

References

  1. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. (2007). "Register of Ships". Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
  2. "COSCO Beijing".
  3. "Cosco Beijing".
  4. Winton, Richard. (2021-11-19). "Coast Guard targets second vessel tied to Orange County oil spill". Los Angeles Times.
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