Cargo VesselsGeneral Cargo ShipsPast and Present

MV Scheldebank – Past and Present

IMO Number: 9439474

MV Scheldebank

© Aleksi Lindström

© Aleksi Lindström (Kiel Canal, 26/07/2013)

Steel single screw motor vessel built in by Ferus Smit Leer GmbH. Leer, Germany (Yard No 382) as a Multi-purpose dry cargo ship – Heavy cargo – Container ship.

Technical Data

  • • Length: 89.78 m (overall) 84.97 m (between perpendiculars)
    Breadth: 14.00 m
    Depth: 7.50 m
    Draught: 5.95 m (Max)
    Tonnage: 2999 gross/1643 net/4539 t deadweight (Summer)
    Engines: 1 x MaK 8M25 – 4 stroke single acting 8 cylinder diesel
    Power: 2640 kW/3587 bHP
    Speed: 13.0 knots (Service)
    Capacity: 146 x 20ft containers/6.088 cbm 144 TEU
    Cargo Gear: 1 x Handling of all pontoon hatch panels by gantry crane on coaming
    Call Sign: PBJM
    MMSI Number: 244870000
    IMO Number: 9439474
    Official Number: 21579 Z 2007
    Port of Registry: Delfzijl/ The Netherlands 🇳🇱
    Sister-Ship: Skagenbank (354), Steenbank (355), Veritas (370), Gerarda (369)

Current AIS Location


Please note that this specific vessels AIS position data may be over an hour old and that the vessels position will only be displayed when it is within range of the VesselFinder AIS system. The AIS transponder/ship position data featured on this page is intended for information purposes only and it is in no way related to the 'Safety of Navigation at Sea'. All the AIS ship position data featured within this article is provided by VesselFinder and we are therefore not responsible for its content or its accuracy.


History

February 21st 2007: Keel laid.

July 19th 2007: Launched as SCHELDEBANK.

September 13th 2007: Delivered to Owner Bankship IV B.V.. Manager: Wagenborg Shipping B.V..

© Aleksi Lindström © Aleksi Lindström

© Aleksi Lindström (Kiel Canalm 21/06/2010)

© Marcel and Ruud Coster © Marcel and Ruud Coster

© Marcel and Ruud Coster (Ijmuiden, 20/07/2017)

May 8th 2020: Collided with the canal ferry HOCHDONN on the Kiel Canal near Hochdonn in dense fog. No one was injured, but the ferry was severely damaged. 

January 12th 2024: Called at Dover


All information is believed to be correct and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. All items included in this article are subject to © copyright. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking: Marcel and Ruud Coster and Aleksi Lindström for their assistance in producing this feature.

Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Back to top button