The world’s joint-largest cargo ship has set sail from the UK after its first visit.
The world's largest cargo ship MSC Loreto prepares to leave the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk after her maiden call to the UKThe 1,300ft MSC Loreto vessel is capable of holding 24,346 standard containers, which is currently the record number.The vessel is capable of holding 24,346 standard containers MSC Loreto arrived at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, the biggest and busiest container port in Britain, in the early hours of Tuesday.
It began to move from the dock just after 5am on Friday after thousands of containers were exchanged. The vessel, which is operated by the Swiss-headquartered Mediterranean Shipping Company, arrived in the UK from Rotterdam.
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