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Capesize

Capesize ships are the largest dry cargo ships with ball mark dimension:[i] about 170,000 DWT (deadweight tonnage) capacity, 290 m long, 45 m beam (wide), 18m draught (under water depth).[1] They are too large to transit the Suez Canal (Suezmax limits) or Panama Canal (Neopanamax limits),[2] and so have to pass either Cape Agulhas or Cape Horn to traverse between oceans.

MV Berge Athene, a capesize bulk carrier of 225,200 DWT, built in 1979

When the Suez Canal was deepened in 2009, it became possible for some capesize ships to transit the Canal and so change categories.

Routes Edit

Major capesize bulk trade routes include: Brazil to China, Australia to China, South Africa to China and South Africa to Europe.[3]

Classification Edit

 
After deepening of the Suez Canal, a formerly capesize bulk carrier approaches the Suez Canal Bridge.
 
Capesize bulk carrier Cape Elise of 174,124 DWT at Inchgreen quay, Greenock, Scotland, for repairs in March 2014 after being struck by a massive wave. At 289 metres long, it was the largest ship to dock at Greenock in 20 years.[4]

Ships in this class are bulk carriers, usually transporting coal, ore and other commodity raw materials. The term capesize is not applied to tankers. The average size of a capesize bulker is around 156,000 DWT, although larger ships (normally dedicated to ore transportation) have been built, up to 400,000 DWT.[5] The large dimensions and deep drafts of such vessels mean that only the largest deep-water terminals can accommodate them.[6]

Subcategories of capesize vessels include very large ore carriers (VLOC) and very large bulk carriers (VLBC) of above 200,000 DWT. These vessels are mainly designed to carry iron ore.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Measured in relation to the Plimsoll line and the Plimsoll disc or 'ball mark'.
  1. ^ "Types of vessel sizes and Bulk Carriers - A One Maritime".
  2. ^ Clark, Iain J. (2014-02-19). Commodity Option Pricing: A Practitioner's Guide. Wiley. pp. 267–. ISBN 9781444362404. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  3. ^ "What is the Baltic Dry Index?". Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  4. ^ STRICKEN Ship Will be Biggest At Inchgreen Berth For Decades 2014-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Inverclyde Now 28 February 2014
  5. ^ "YUAN JIN HAI - Dry bulk / Ultra Cape - IMO 9806914". maritimeoptima.com.
  6. ^ (PDF). Lloyd's Register. Jan 3, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 26, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2015..

External links Edit

  • Ship sizes

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