MV Emsmoon

[2] She is assessed as 4,563 GT, 2,163 NT, 6,359 DWT,[1] and has a container capacity of 356 TEU.

[3] Morgenstond III was built in 2000 as yard number 325 by Ferus Smit BV, Westerbroek, Groningen, Netherlands.

[3] On 3 December 2015, Emsmoon collided with the Friesenbrücke, which carries the Ihrhove–Nieuweschans railway over the Ems.

The cause of the accident was reported to be miscommunication between the bridge operator and pilot on board the ship.

[5] Emsmoon was pulled from the wreckage of the bridge by the tug Gerd Bliede and taken to Papenburg.

The remains of the Friesenbrücke , which Emsmoon destroyed on 3 December 2015.