ONE Inspiration - A Vessel of Extraordiary Dimensions
The "ONE Inspiration" impresses with its dimensions: at almost 400 metres in length, 61.4 metres in width, and with a capacity of 24,136 standard containers (TEU), it ranks among the largest container ships in the world. Built in 2023, it combines state-of-the-art ship technology with exceptional performance. A next-generation long-stroke engine delivering 48,300 kilowatts drives a 10.5-metre propeller. Thanks to variable exhaust control and LNG capability, the "ONE Inspiration" operates with optimised emissions, setting new standards on the path towards more climate-friendly shipping.
The vessel is part of the ONE Ocean Network Express fleet, formed through the merger of the Japanese shipping lines MOL, K-Line, and NYK. As part of the Fe-4 “Silk” service, the "ONE Inspiration" connects major economic centres in Europe and Asia on a weekly basis – from Hamburg via Le Havre and Algeciras to Singapore, Shanghai, and back again.
On Course to Hamburg: The ‘ONE Inspiration’ Reaches the Port
The river passage of the "ONE Inspiration" in detail
As it descends down the Elbe toward the harbor, the precision with which large container ships like the "ONE Inspiration" are guided through the fairway becomes apparent. During the Revierfahrt, pilots, the traffic control center, and the crew work seamlessly together to ensure that an ocean giant of this size safely navigates the bends of the Lower Elbe, passes narrow passages, and finally enters the Port of Hamburg under full control. Our Port of Hamburg Magazine offers a glimpse behind the scenes of such a journey.
The shipping company
The vessel
The terminal
Container Vessel
ONE Inspiration
| Flag | Liberia |
| TEU | 24136 |
| Length (in meter) | 399.9 |
| Breadth (in meter) | 61.4 |
| Draught (in meter) | 16.5 |
| Last visit in Hamburg | 17.11.25 08:10 |
| Last bearth | Predöhlkai |
Hamburg
Ocean Network Express (Europe) Ltd.
Hamburg
HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai GmbH
HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB) in Waltershof, is the cradle of container handling in the Port of Hamburg. In 1968 the first containership tied up there, just as the latest generation of ultra-large containerships do today. CTB with an area of around 1.4 square kilometres is the largest container handling facility in Hamburg. The terminal area is used efficiently with a mix of conventional storage space and automatic container block storage. Hundreds of containers are handled at the intermodal facility, which links the terminal to the European railway network.


