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Anatomy of Container Ship

The document provides a detailed overview of the general structure, equipment, and arrangement of a container ship. It includes labeled diagrams identifying components like the bridge, container holds, engine room, propellers, and more. Additional sections describe container types, refrigerated containers, securing equipment, and handling equipment used on container ships.

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Anatomy of Container Ship

The document provides a detailed overview of the general structure, equipment, and arrangement of a container ship. It includes labeled diagrams identifying components like the bridge, container holds, engine room, propellers, and more. Additional sections describe container types, refrigerated containers, securing equipment, and handling equipment used on container ships.

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Container ship: general structure, equipment and

arrangement.

1. bridge castle front


2. deck containers
3. foremast and mast top
4. forecastle
5. insulated containers in holds
6. container refrigeration ducts
7. double hull
8. passageway
1. Bulbous bow
2. Fore peak tank
3. Bow anchor
4. Bow thruster
5. Bo’sun store
6. Under deck passage
7. Not Container hold
8. No2 Container hold
9. No3 Container hold
10. No4 Container hold
11. No5 Container hold
12. No6 Container hold
13. No7 Container hold
14. No8 Container hold
15. Engine room
16. Fin stabilizer
17. Bilge keel
18. Steering gear room
19. Sunken deck
20. Rudder
21. Center propeller
22. Side propeller
23. Bossing
24. Side ballast tank
25. Deep ballast tank
26. 26.Windlass
27. Foremast
28. Crow’s-nest
29. Mooring winch
30. Hatch cover
31 . Vent. for hold
32 . Cell guide
33 . Flip- flop
34 . Container support
35 . Wheel house
36 . Liferaft
37 . Direction finder antenna
38 . Radar scanner
39 . Signal yard
40 . Radar mast
41 . Suez signal light
42 . Funnel
43 . Antenna pole
44 . Lifeboat
45 . Crane
46 . 20′ container
47 . 40′ container
48 . Diesel generator
49 . Center main diesel engine
50 . Side main diesel engine
51 . Accommo. ladder
52. Trans. BHD
53 . Long. BHD
54 . Fore BHD in Eng. room
55 . Transom stern
1. Transom
2. Freefall lifeboat
3. Rudder + propeller
4. Double side hull with fuel or ballast water
5. Main engine
6. Accommodation
7. Stores crane
8. 20′ containers
9. 40′ containers
10. Walkway with container supports
11. Double bottom with fuel or ballast water
12. Bow thruster room
13. Bulbous bow
14. Bay 1
Open container ship “Nediioyd Europa”

1. Rudder
2. Propeller
3. Stem
4. Container with a length of 40 feet (FEU) on a 40′ stack
5. Container with a length of 20 feet (TEU) on a 20′ stack
6. Accommodation ladder
7. Pilot or bunker door
8. Container guide rail
9. Row no 11
10. Row no 04
11. Tier no 08
12. Wing tank (water ballast)
13. Service gallery
14. Fixed stack
15. Movable stack
16. Bay no 15
17. Bay no 06
18. Tier no 86
19. Cells, hold 1 and 2, for containers with dangerous goods (explosives)
20. Container support
21. Breakwater
22. Bulbous bow
Principal Dimensions

IMO no 8915691
Name Nedlloyd Europa
Gross Tonnage 48508
Net Tonnage 19254
Deadwt Tonnage 50620
Year when Built 1991
Engine 41615 hp Sulzer
Ship Builder Mitsubishi H.I.Nagasaki Japan
Speed 23.5 knots
Yard Number 1184
Dimensions 266.30-32.24-23.25
Depth 12.50
Vessel Type Container Ship
Call Sign PGDF
Containers 3604 teu
Flag Neth.
In Service 1997
Container numbering

On deck cell guide system

1.(container) cell 3.stacking frame


2.movable track guide 4. brace
Container securing

Deck fittings
2. flush deck fitting, flush deck insert, flush foundation, circular foundation, stud bushing with
plugging screw, screw plug,
5. socket, base stowing plate, base (… to be used with 21)
15. U-frame, shoe fitting, dovetailed base, companion fitting, dovetailed foundation (… to be used
with13,17)
22,24. keyhole inserts (sunken, flush, raised),

Bottom fittings
1. pin bottom fitting, base stacking cone, cone plate, bottom stacking cone, bottom locator (… to be
used with 2)
21. bottom stacking cone {… to be used with 5,12,22,23).
23. guide cone,
Stacking and locking fittings
4. stacking cone, intermediate stacking cone, stacker, stacking stud,
11. locking cone, pinstacker (with locking pin),
1416,17. twistlock, twist locking cone,
20. spacer stacking cone, compensating cone, spacer fitting (with cone top and bottom),
8,19,25. bridge fittings,
8. adjustable bridge fitting, clamp,
19. offset height clamp, compensatory bridge fitting, variable height clamp,
25. non-adjustable bruise fitting, double stacker, double intermediate stacking

Lashing points or lashing terminals


6. D-ring, lashing eye

Lashing equipment
7,9 loadbinders,
7. chain lashing with chain lever,
9. lashing wire and turnbuckle, <
18. bulkhead bridge fitting,

other lashing equipment


10. lashing rod or bar, securing pads (penguin hook, elephant’s foot, eye hook), webbing,
Standard container description

FRONT END REAR END


Top end transverse member (ou cross rail) Roof panel
Front wall panel Door header
Side wall panel End door
Bottom rear cross member Hinge
Fork lift pockets Rod guide
Bottom cross member Cam end guide
Floor Cam end
Bottom side rail Lever
Bottom end transverse member (bottom front Door gasket
cross) corner fitting
Corner post
Top side rail
Thermal containers (Insulated containers)

built-in type (refrigeration unit fitted on request).


1.cold air supply
2.air return
3. coupling
4. plenum chamber
5. grating
6. container door
Temperature maintenance in insulated containers on board ship

A. refrigeration duct (or ducting) system,


1a. Air supply duct
2b. air return duct (to draw off violated air)
Refrigerated containers or reefer containers

plug-in type, picture frame type (type provided with its own refrigerating ma-chinery, or refrigerator
plant)
1. evaporator,
2. machinery compartment,
3. goods, cargo,
4. fans,
5. air-cooled condenser,
6. water-cooled condenser (optional),
7. compressor,
View of air cooler unit side/View of coupling side

1. air duct, cold air duct, refrigeration duct/trunk,


2. coupling, pneumatic coupling, bellows piece,
3. rails,
4.transverse walkway,
5. insulated container,
6. hatch coaming,
7. deck strip,
8. passageway in the double hull,
9. fan unit (air supply),
10. cooler box, caisson; air cooler,
11. cooler box base, water collection tray, shut-off valves, temperature recorder, temperature
regulator, brine pipe lead-in and lead-out drain plate (removal of defrosting water)
Securing and lashing container and trailer

1. twistlock (for trailer chassis),


2. chain lashing,
3. chain hook-up unit, chain tensioner,
4. lashing pot, lash weldment, flush star fitting (receives chain terminated by elephant’s foot),
5. trailer support jack, trailer spindle support (with ratchet), jack stand,
6. wheel chocks,
7. lashing chain with pneumatic tensioner (operable by impact wrench or drive pneumatic wrench),
8. support trestle, trailer horse,
9. star dome,
10. turnbuckle, bottlescrew, straining screw,
Container handling

container handling crane or portainer crane


travel lift
side-loader
skeleton flat car
travel lift

Quayside equipment
road chassis
straddle carrier
lift truck with top spreader

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