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The Triumph class is a series of 6 container ships that now operated by the Japanese shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 20,182 TEU. The ships were ordered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) in 2015. Four ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The remaining two were built by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan and are chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha.

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  • MOL 20.000-TEU-Typ (de)
  • Triumph-class container ship (en)
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  • Der MOL 20.000-TEU-Typ ist eine Baureihe von sechs Containerschiffen der japanischen Reederei Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. Das erste Schiff der Reihe, die MOL Triumph, wurde im März 2017 in Dienst gestellt und war seinerzeit größtes Containerschiff der Welt mit der größten Stellplatzkapazität. (de)
  • The Triumph class is a series of 6 container ships that now operated by the Japanese shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 20,182 TEU. The ships were ordered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) in 2015. Four ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The remaining two were built by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan and are chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_new_container_ship_MOL_Tribute_on_the_Elbe_with_destination_port_of_Hamburg_-_2017.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/MOL_Truth_IMO_9773210_C_Hamburg_09-10-2020_(3).jpg
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  • *Samsung Heavy Industries *Imabari Shipbuilding (en)
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  • MOL Tribute on the Elbe with destination port of Hamburg (en)
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  • The new container ship MOL Tribute on the Elbe with destination port of Hamburg - 2017.jpg (en)
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  • Der MOL 20.000-TEU-Typ ist eine Baureihe von sechs Containerschiffen der japanischen Reederei Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. Das erste Schiff der Reihe, die MOL Triumph, wurde im März 2017 in Dienst gestellt und war seinerzeit größtes Containerschiff der Welt mit der größten Stellplatzkapazität. (de)
  • The Triumph class is a series of 6 container ships that now operated by the Japanese shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 20,182 TEU. The ships were ordered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) in 2015. Four ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The remaining two were built by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan and are chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha. (en)
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