VIZHINJAM: The world’s largest cargo ship, MSC IRINA, which has been anchored off the coast of Vizhinjam for the past week awaiting berth clearance, will finally dock at 8 a.m. today. The ship arrived in the outer sea near Vizhinjam Port on the night of June 3rd at around 7 p.m., and will remain docked at Vizhinjam Port for two more days for cargo handling.
Around 4,000 containers will be unloaded at Vizhinjam, after which the vessel will depart with a few containers still onboard. The delay in berthing was due to ongoing container handling from a feeder vessel at the port. Including IRINA, a total of 49 vessels are scheduled for this month.
MSC IRINA:
Mega ships
MSC owns six mega ships of the same class as IRINA. The vessels include:
These ships are collectively known as the IRINA Class, named after the first of the series. MSC TURKIYE had previously visited Vizhinjam Port.
World record:
MSC IRINA and MSC TESSA, both ultra-large container vessels ordered by BOCOM Leasing Company for MSC, were named and launched simultaneously, setting a world record for a joint naming and launch of two mega ships.