Yantian Express

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Yantian Express is a Hapag-Lloyd Hamburg Express-class container ship, delivered in 2002. She was constructed by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea, a measures 320 by 43 m (1,050 by 141 ft), and delivered under the name Berlin Express but soon renamed Shanghai Express. Her capacity is 7,510 20ft containers[2] and she carries this load at 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph).[2]

Name
  • Yantian Express (2012–)
  • Shanghai Express (2002–2012)
  • Berlin Express (2002)
OwnerHapag-Lloyd AG
OperatorHapag-Lloyd Container Linie
Port of registry Germany, Hamburg
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Name
  • Yantian Express (2012–)
  • Shanghai Express (2002–2012)
  • Berlin Express (2002)
OwnerHapag-Lloyd AG
OperatorHapag-Lloyd Container Linie
Port of registry Germany, Hamburg
Builder
Yard number1364
Launched28 December 2001
In service2002
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeContainer ship
Tonnage
Length321 m (1,053 ft)[2]
Beam42 m (138 ft)[2]
Installed power49,300 kW (66,100 hp)[2]
Speed22.5 kn (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph)[2]
Capacity7,510 TEU[2]
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As of December 2022, other Hamburg Express class ships included Hamburg Express, New York Express, Basle Express, Hong Kong Express, Essen Express, Antwerpen Express, Leverkusen Express, Ludwigshafen Express, and Ulsen Express.

As Shanghai Express, the ship was featured in an episode of Mighty Ships on The Discovery Channel in 2004.[3]

Incidents

On 3 January 2019 the Yantian Express suffered from a fire event aboard. The ship was en route from Colombo (Sri Lanka) to Halifax when the fire broke out about 800 nm from the Canadian coast. All 23 seamen were evacuated on 7 January 2019 by the tow-boat "Smit Nicobar".[4] Seven days after the fire broke out the salvage team was able to bring the fire under control and bring back five seamen aboard the ship.[5]

On 25 January 2019 the vessel's operators, Hapag-Lloyd, declared general average[6][7] and placed stakeholders in the ship and its cargo on notice for liability for salvage costs.

Also on 25 January 2019 the Yantain Express got underway on her own power[8] en route to her port of refuge, Freeport, Bahamas.

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