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  2. Valemax - Wikipedia

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    The new ships are considerably larger than the previous record holder, 364,767-ton Berge Stahl, which had been the largest bulk carrier in the world since it was built in 1986. While the draft of the old vessel is the same as that of the Valemax vessels — 23 metres (75 ft) — the new ships are 20 metres (66 ft) longer and 1.5 metres (4.9 ft ...

  3. Bulk carrier - Wikipedia

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    The world's bulk transport has reached immense proportions: in 2005, 1.7 billion metric tons of coal, iron ore, grain, bauxite, and phosphate was transported by ship. [36] Today, the world's bulk carrier fleet includes 6,225 ships of over 10,000 DWT, and represent 40% of all ships in terms of tonnage and 39.4% in terms of vessels. [33]

  4. List of bulk carriers - Wikipedia

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    Berge Bulk 1986 175,720 Largest bulk carrier in the world until 2011 [17] Scrapped at Gadani in July 2020 Ore Brasil: Valemax Singapore Vale Shipping Holding Pte. Ltd. 2011 198,980 Previously Vale Brasil: In operation Stellar Daisy South Korea VP-14 Shipping Inc 1993 148,431 Largest ship to be lost at sea [18]

  5. MS Ore Brasil - Wikipedia

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    MS Ore Brasil, previously known as Vale Brasil, is a very large ore carrier owned by the Brazilian mining company Vale. She is the first of seven 400,000-ton very large ore carriers (VLOC) ordered by Vale from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea and twelve from Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries in China, which are designed ...

  6. List of longest ships - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering Spirit is the largest twin-hulled vessel ever built as well as, at 124 metres (407 ft), the widest ship in the world. Photo is prior to renaming of vessel. [70] [71] Q-Max (14 ships) LNG carrier: 345 m (1,132 ft) 128,900 DWT: 163,922 GT: 2008– In service [72] USS Enterprise: Aircraft carrier: 342 m (1,122 ft) 1961–2013 Retired

  7. List of largest ships by gross tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Ore Carrier 361.9 m (1,187 ft) 65 m (213 ft) 23 m (75 ft) 203,403: In service: Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding: China COSCO Bulk Shipping [102] Yuan Gu Hai: In service [103] Yuan Yi Hai: 361.8 m (1,187 ft) In service Yuan Bao Hai: In service Pacific Unity: 23.036 m (75.58 ft) 203,396: In service: China Merchants Energy Shipping [104] Pacific ...

  8. MV Vale Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    MV Vale Rio de Janeiro, owned by the Brazilian mining company Vale, is one of the world's largest very large ore carriers and a sister ship of Vale Brasil. [2] Designed to carry iron ore from Brazil to Asia (primer market China) along the Cape route around South Africa, she is the second of seven 400,000-tonne very large ore carriers (VLOC) ordered by Vale from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine ...

  9. Capesize - Wikipedia

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    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