Maiden voyage OOCL Indonesia alongside Felixstowe Berth 9 working cargo on her maiden voyage 230218


Published on 23 Feb 2018

The OOCL Indonesia, the last ship to be built in G class, sailed in to Felixstowe under the cover of darkness. At 399.85 metres long and 58.8 metres wide she can hold a record breaking 21413teu. Only being delivered to OOCL early January 2018 she made her way to Shanghai as her first port of call before heading to Ningbo, Xiamen, Yantian and then to Singapore. She left Singapore with a maximum draught of 15.2 metres bound for Felixstowe and making her debut in Europe. Around 02:15am, a Harwich Haven pilot boards the OOCL Indonesia at the Sunk Pilot Station and heads inbound for Felixstowe Berth 9 planned portside to. Officially tying up at 05:14am. As daylight broke cargo began to come off the ship into the stacks ready to be distributed around the U.K. Hovering above the 8 high container stack on top deck, docker inside the twist-lock monkey cage were removing the lashings that were securing the containers for the voyage over.




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