The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: exceptional dimensions for the largest vessel ever to call at a U.S. port

Excerpt from: CMA CGM | December 21, 2015

The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN will call at the port of Los Angeles on December 26 and Oakland on December 31. She will be the largest vessel ever to reach U.S. coasts. By deploying an 18,000-TEU capacity vessel to the U.S., Jacques R. Saadé, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, is showing CMA CGM’s faith in long-term growth potential of the U.S. economy, and its commitment to increasing its U.S. market share.

Longer than the Empire State Building and wider than an American football field  CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN With its 1,300 ft. length and 177 ft. width, she is longer than the Empire State Building and wider than an American football field.

The vessel is 197 ft. high, which is the same height as a 20-floor building.
Her highest antenna peaks at 230 ft.

CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN dimensions

The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN can carry up to 18,000 containers

The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN can carry up to 18,000 containers – including 1,500 Reefer containers. All containers placed in a line would equal the distance between Santa Monica and Santa Barbara. Its maximum load capacity represents the volume of 235 Olympic pools – meaning almost 590,000 cubic meters.

The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN produces as much energy as 900 Ford Focus cars

The gigantic vessel is also model for high-energy production. Her 78 ft. length engine room contains a last generation engine as powerful as 900 Ford Focus cars and her 21 knots thrust is equivalent to that of 11 Boeing 747-400 engines (3,000 KNewton).

The CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN has the electric production of a city of 16,000 inhabitants (14MWatts). The crew of this self-run enterprise comprises 26 members who operate the various facets of the vessel including its own waste recycle system, chef, and swimming pool, etc.