CMA CGM 18,000 TEU ship Benjamin Franklin

In addition to being the largest of her class ever to call at an American port, the ultra large container vessel (ULCV) Franklin is the tenth largest in the world. Her planned regular run will take her from China to California and South Korea. Photo by CMA CGM.

The newbuild CMA CGM container ship Benjamin Franklin, delivered on December 4 by China State Shipbuilding Corporation, will be calling at the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Oakland in late December. At 18,000 TEU and 1,300 feet in length, the vessel will be the largest containership ever to visit the United States.

She departed Ningbo, China on Sunday, and as of December 14 her AIS signal showed her at dock near Busan, South Korea.

There are few ports in the U.S. capable of handling such large container ships – the majority lack either water depth for berthing or air draft for arrival and departure. The Port of Oakland has invested millions in dredging, raising cranes and upgrading terminals to handle ULCV port calls.

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