Class overview | |
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Name | Aloha-class freighter |
Builders | Philly Shipyard |
Operators | Matson, Inc. |
Cost | US$209,000,000 per ship[1] |
Built | 2013- |
In service | 2018- |
In commission | 2018- |
Planned | 5 |
Building | 3 |
Completed | 2 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Class & type | Cargo ship |
Tonnage | 50,794 DWT [2] |
Length | 854 ft 0 in (260.30 m) |
Installed power | 2 Hyundai 6H27DF 2 Cummins QSK19 |
Propulsion | LNG powered engines 1 MAN 7S90ME |
Speed | 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph) |
The Aloha class is a pair of cargo ships built by Philly Shipyard for Matson. The vessels are the largest of their type to be built in the United States.
Matson placed the $418 million order for the two ships in November 2013.[3] In October 2015, the ceremonial first steel cutting took place, with both ships to be built roughly in parallel until their deliveries in late 2018.[4] The first vessel, Daniel K. Inouye, was christened on 30 June 2018, though outfitting work continued until late in the year.[2][5] She was delivered on 1 November, and made her first voyage to Hawaii later in the month.[6] The second ship, Kaimana Hila, was christened on 9 March 2019,[7] and entered service in August.[8] Matson operates both ships from continental United States ports to Hawaii and Guam.[9][8]
At 854 feet (260 m) in length, and with a deadweight tonnage of 50,794 DWT, Aloha-class ships are the largest container ships ever built in the United States.[2] Each ship has a cargo capacity of 3,600 TEUs and is powered by a dual fuel engine, burning either diesel fuel or liquefied natural gas, that gives a service speed of about 23 knots (26 mph).[9][2]
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