OOCL Hong Kong was the largest container ship ever built at the time she[A] was delivered in 2017,[5] and the third container ship to surpass the 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) threshold.
[3] She was built at the Samsung Heavy Industries, Geoje, shipyard with yard number 2172 and was christened and delivered in May 2017, only two months after the christening of the first ship to break the 20,000 TEU barrier, MOL Triumph.
Machinery on deck includes ten 35-tonne tension force electrically driven, double-drum mooring winches and two combined electrically driven anchor windlasses for raising and lowering the anchor and its 142-millimetre (5.6 in) caliber chain.
Power for onboard machinery is provided by four 4,300 kW generator sets and two bow thrusters.
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