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CSCL Globe is a container ship owned and operated by COSCO Shipping and previously, China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL). The first of a class of five
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Container ship operated by China Shipping Container Lines
CSCL ocupa con sus barcos desde la quinta a la novena posición, con los CSCL Globe, CSCL Pacific Ocean, CSCL Indian Ocean, CSCL Atlantic Ocean y CSCL
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Container ship operated by China Shipping Container Lines
construction she, and her four sister ships, CSCL Globe, CSCL Pacific Ocean, CSCL Atlantic Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean, were the largest container ships
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2020-08-09. "CSCL Globe (14F0213)". China Classification Society. Archived from the original on 2020-11-06. Retrieved 2020-08-09. "CSCL Pacific Ocean
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Chinese financing and logistics firm
CSCL Globe at the Port of Felixstowe, UK Bow of the CSCL Jupiter, one of the container ships operated by CSCL CSCL Europe near Glameyer Stack CSCL Venus
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Container ship
was recognised as the largest container ship in the world; until then CSCL Globe, inaugurated in November 2014, had been the largest. MSC Oscar takes her
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Class of large container ships
in the world, but were subsequently surpassed by larger ones such as CSCL Globe. In February and June 2011, Maersk Line awarded Daewoo Shipbuilding &
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Chinese shipping and logistics services supplier
656,000 TEU capacity. China Shipping Container Lines' container ship CSCL Globe was the world largest in 2014. China Shipping's other subsidiaries operated
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UK container port in Felixstowe
CSCL Globe, the largest container ship at the time, arriving at the port in January 2015
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Saadé Jacques Saadé-class France CMA CGM 2020 236,583 In service CSCL Globe Globe-class Hong Kong COSCO Shipping 2014 184,605 Largest container ship
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Topics referred to by the same term
"Globes", a song by Rustie from his album Glass Swords GLOBE (地球儀, Chikyūgi), a Japanese song by P-Model from the album Landsale (album) CSCL Globe, for
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Ship built in 2014
and economy speed of operations is 16.0 knots (29.6 km/h; 18.4 mph). CSCL Globe Largest container shipping companies "Magleby Maersk" (in German). Retrieved
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Ship that carries cargo in intermodal containers
record was achieved using 9 cranes to simultaneously load and unload MV CSCL Pusan, a ship with a capacity of 9,600 TEU. Vessels in the 1,500–2,499 TEU
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Industries in South Korea. Globe-class container ship "COSCO SHIPPING Lines". lines.coscoshipping.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11. "CSCL Star (G114788)". Vessel
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Triple E-class container ship
the world's largest container ship by China Shipping Container Lines' CSCL Globe. E-class container ship, the class preceding the Triple E "Mærsk Mc-Kinney
Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller (ship)
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fuel consumption at that speed. The maximum achieved speed during the trial tests is 22.0 knots (41 km/h). List of largest container ships CSCL Globe
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Container ship
Stackhouse, Laura (13 January 2015). "The MSC Oscar has already stolen the CSCL Globe's 'biggest ship' title". Marine Trader Online. Archived from the original
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Chinese container shipping company
with its container shipping subsidiary, China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL). CSCL grew its business rapidly under the leadership of shipping industry veteran
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April 2017. "DNV GL: Pacific Winner". Retrieved 2 January 2017. "DNV GL: CSCL Globe". Retrieved 1 September 2016. "ABS Record: San Vicente". Retrieved 15
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French shipping company
by signing major agreements on the biggest worldwide maritime trades with CSCL and UASC. In April 2015, the group acquired a strategic stake in LCL Logistix
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Radioactive isotope of caesium
activity caesium sources tend to be made from highly soluble caesium chloride (CsCl); as a result, if a radiography source were to be damaged, the risk of radioactive
Caesium-137
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English
English : from a Middle English personal name. This is either Aldan, a variant of Healfdane (see Haldane), or Aldine, Old English Ealdwine, literally ‘old friend’, but probably to be interpreted as ‘friend of the past’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in western Norway, so named because of its situation below a high mountain.John Alden (c.1599–1687) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He moved from Plymouth to Duxbury, MA, about 1627. Many of his descendants were merchant seamen, among them James Alden (1810–77), who twice circumnavigated the globe.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Globe; Ball
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional
Globe; World; Humankind
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional
Globe; World; Humankind
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Center Point of Globe Earth; Firm
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Biblical
Delivered, banished.
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British, English
Warrior's Town
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Hindu
Star, Noble
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English American Russian
Abbreviation of Tatiana which is feminine of the Roman family clan name Tatius.
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Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Dodi, DODIE means "my beloved, my friend." Compare with another form of Dodie.
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Hindu, Indian
Moonlight
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English
English : from the Old English personal name Burgheard (see Burkett).Dutch and German : variant of Burkhardt.Thomas Burchard came from London, England, to MA in 1635 aboard the True Love, and by 1652 he was in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard.
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Norse Swedish
noble.
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English
English : occupational name for someone who cut and dressed stone, Middle English stanyer, stonier ‘stonecutter’ (from stan, ston ‘stone’ + a reduced form of hewer, agent derivative of hew(en) ‘to cut, chop’, assimilated to the agent suffix -(i)er).
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Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen.
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a.
Representing, or consisting of, the earth; as, a terrestrial globe.
a.
Shaped like a globe.
n.
In a more restricted sense, that part of the earth and its concerns which is known to any one, or contemplated by any one; a division of the globe, or of its inhabitants; human affairs as seen from a certain position, or from a given point of view; also, state of existence; scene of life and action; as, the Old World; the New World; the religious world; the Catholic world; the upper world; the future world; the heathen world.
n.
A genus of minute, pale-green, globular, organisms, about one fiftieth of an inch in diameter, found rolling through water, the motion being produced by minute colorless cilia. It has been considered as belonging to the flagellate Infusoria, but is now referred to the vegetable kingdom, and each globule is considered a colony of many individuals. The commonest species is Volvox globator, often called globe animalcule.
v. t.
To gather or form into a globe.
n.
A globefish.
n.
A plant of the genus Trollius (T. Europaeus), found in the mountainous parts of Europe, and producing handsome globe-shaped flowers.
n.
The quality or state of being round in shape; as, the roundness of the globe, of the orb of the sun, of a ball, of a bowl, a column, etc.
a.
Consisting of land and water; as, the earth is a terraqueous globe.
a.
To wander over; to cross in traveling; as, to traverse the habitable globe.
n.
A round model of the world; a spherical representation of the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; -- called also artificial globe.
n.
A description or plan of the heavens and the heavenly bodies; the construction of celestial maps, globes, etc.; uranology.
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A zodiacal constellation, represented on maps and globes as a centaur shooting an arrow.
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Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. "The golden round" [the crown].
n.
A plectognath fish of the genera Diodon, Tetrodon, and allied genera. The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form. Called also porcupine fish, and sea hedgehog. See Diodon.
n.
Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape; as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp.
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of Globe
a.
Pertaining to an age, or the progress of ages, or to a long period of time; accomplished in a long progress of time; as, secular inequality; the secular refrigeration of the globe.
n.
The ocean; the whole body of the salt water which covers a large part of the globe.
n.
An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.