Olga Mærsk is the name of three container ships and two tanker operated by the
Mærsk line. The Olga Mærsk class of ships is named for the 2003-built ship:[1]
Olga Mærsk (1970) (1970–1995), a 30,039
GRT container ship, subsequently named Asya I (1981–1989), Sunderland (1989–1993), Yellow Island (1993–1995) and Delta Joy (1995–1997)[3]
Olga Mærsk (1992–2002), a 27,997
GT tanker originally named
Eleo Mærsk (1987–1992). Subsequently named Jacaranda (2002–2004), Tristar Kuwait (2004–2012) and Kuwait (2012–)[5]
Olga Mærsk (2003) (2003–present), a 34,202
GT container ship, first in the Olga Mærsk class[1]
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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Olga Mærsk is the name of three container ships and two tanker operated by the
Mærsk line. The Olga Mærsk class of ships is named for the 2003-built ship:[1]
Olga Mærsk (1970) (1970–1995), a 30,039
GRT container ship, subsequently named Asya I (1981–1989), Sunderland (1989–1993), Yellow Island (1993–1995) and Delta Joy (1995–1997)[3]
Olga Mærsk (1992–2002), a 27,997
GT tanker originally named
Eleo Mærsk (1987–1992). Subsequently named Jacaranda (2002–2004), Tristar Kuwait (2004–2012) and Kuwait (2012–)[5]
Olga Mærsk (2003) (2003–present), a 34,202
GT container ship, first in the Olga Mærsk class[1]
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.