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P&O Nedlloyd Southampton

P&O Nedlloyd Southampton

 

P&O Nedlloyd BV, one of the world’s leading providers of point-to-point container shipping services, operates a modern fleet of more than 150 containerships.

P&O Nedlloyd Southampton is the first of a series of four 6690 TEU fully-cellular Post-Panamax containerships which were delivered in 1998 by Japanese shipbuilder Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd.

Wärtsilä solution
P&O Nedlloyd Southampton and her three sister ships are propelled by a Sulzer 12RTA96C engine developing 65,880 kW at 100 rpm. This is the first 12-cylinder RTA96C engine to have entered service.

Before this class of containerships, P&O Nedlloyd and its predecessor companies had already taken delivery of many vessels powered by Sulzer low-speed engines. To date, the P&O Nedlloyd group has 21 ships in service or on order with Sulzer RTA96C engines, of which eight are of the RT-flex type with common-rail fuel injection.

Main data
Name: P&O Nedlloyd Southampton
Type: 6690 TEU container vessel
Shipyard: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd, Japan (NB 3088)
Shipowner: P&O Nedlloyd BV, Rotterdam
Delivered: 1998
Main engines: 1 x Sulzer 12RTA96C, output of 65,880 kW at 100 rpm
Service speed:  24.5 knots