The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Halifax to welcome massive ship

Zim Antwerp, at 349 metres long, will break port record

- BY BRETT BUNDALE

If the Zim Antwerp, a massive container ship that will call on Halifax Thursday, were to stand on its stern, it would dwarf Atlantic Canada’s tallest building.

At 349 metres long, the vessel is more than three times the height of Fenwick Tower, a 98metre Halifax apartment building. The Zim Antwerp is about as long as Canada’s tallest office tower, Toronto’s First Canadian Place — if you include the skyscraper’s antenna.

When the boat laboriousl­y inches into berths 41 and 42 at Halifax’s Halterm Container Terminal on Thursday morning with the skilled assistance of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority and local tug operators, the Zim Antwerp will break a record for the biggest ship yet to make Halifax a port of call.

In shipping speak, its container capacity is 10,062 TEU, or 20-foot equivalent units. It’s a really big boat.

“It will be our first vessel over 10,000 TEU,” Halifax Port Authority spokesman Lane Farguson said. “It crosses that psychologi­cal threshold and opens us up to a bigger class of vessels.”

A combinatio­n of deep berths, long piers and the right yard equipment, including four super-post-Panamax cranes — the largest modern container cranes available — has put Halifax on the map of ultra-class container ships.

The Zim Antwerp will be weighted down with 10,000 of the usual smattering of red, blue and green containers, but just what cargo the vessel is carrying into Halifax is unknown.

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