List of ship launches in 2000
The list of ship launches in 2000 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 2000.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes |
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18 January | Germany | Meyer Werft | Papenburg | Aurora | Cruise ship | For P&O Cruises |
29 January | United States | Northrop Grumman Ship Systems | Avondale, Louisiana | Pililaau | Bob Hope-class vehicle cargo ship | |
29 January | Germany | J.J. Sietas | Hamburg-Neuenfelde | Annegret | Sietas type 161 | For SAL Heavy Lift[1] |
3 February | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. Pusan | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [2] |
4 February | Denmark | Odense Staalskibsvaerft | Lindø | Cornelius Mærsk | S-class container ship | For Mærsk Line |
9 March | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. Seoul | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [3] |
8 April | Netherlands | Koninklijke Schelde Groep | Flushing | De Zeven Provinciën | De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate | |
1 May | Japan | Tsuneishi Holdings Corporation | Nakatado District, Kagawa | Maersk Wind | Vehicle transporter | For A P Møller, Singapore |
6 May | United Kingdom | BAE Systems Naval Ships (YSL) | Glasgow | St Albans | Type 23 frigate | |
6 May | Spain | Astilleros Españoles | Puerto Real | Stena Hollandica | Seapacer-class RoPax-ferry | For Stena Line[4] |
12 May | Russia | Baltic Shipyard | St. Petersburg | Talwar | Talwar-class frigate | For Indian Navy |
19 May | Germany | Blohm + Voss | Hamburg | Olympic Explorer | Voyager-class cruise ship | For Royal Olympic Cruises[5] |
24 May | Germany | J.J. Sietas | Hamburg-Neuenfelde | Paula | Sietas type 161 | For SAL Heavy Lift[6] |
1 June | Estonia | BLRT Grupp | Tallinn | Vapper | Vapper-class gunboat | For Estonian Border Guard |
4 June | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. London | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [7] |
17 June | Australia | Tenix Defence Systems | Williamstown, Victoria | Parramatta | Anzac-class frigate | |
21 June | United States | Ingalls Shipbuilding | Pascagoula, Mississippi | Bulkeley | Arleigh Burke-class destroyer | |
29 June | Germany | J.J. Sietas | Hamburg-Neuenfelde | Wiebke | Sietas type 161 | For SAL Heavy Lift[8] |
2 July | United States | Bath Iron Works | Bath, Maine | McCampbell | Arleigh Burke-class destroyer | |
7 July | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. Amsterdam | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [9] |
28 July | United States | National Steel and Shipbuilding Company | San Diego, California | Watkins | Watson-class vehicle cargo ship | |
29 July | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. Felixtone | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [10] |
2 August | United Kingdom | Ferguson Shipbuilders | Port Glasgow | Hebrides | Ferry | For Caledonian MacBrayne |
12 August | South Korea | Geoje | Samsung Heavy Industries | Prometheus | Ferry | For Minoan Lines[11] |
1 September | Finland | Rauma | Aker Finnyards | Ulysses | Ferry | For Irish Ferries |
3 September | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | E.R. Berlin | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [12] |
5 September | South Korea | Ulsan | Hyundai Heavy Industries | Sealand Illinois | Sealand-New-York-type container ship | For Costamare Shipping[13] |
6 September | France | Saint Nazaire | ALSTOM Chantiers de l'Atlantique | Celebrity Infinity | Millennium-class cruise ship | For Celebrity Cruises |
9 September | Poland | Stocznia Gdynia | Gdynia | Alexandra | Type Stocznia Gdynia 8184-container ship | [14] |
25 September | Japan | Akebono | Murasame-class destroyer | |||
29 September | Italy | Fincantieri Marghera Yard | Venice, Italy | Pride of Rotterdam | Cruiseferry | For P&O Ferries |
16 October | Japan | Ariake | Murasame-class destroyer | |||
27 October | Poland | Stocznia Gdynia | Gdynia | Aries | Stocznia Gdynia 8138-type container ship | For Alpha Ship[15] |
31 October | Spain | Navatia | Ferrol | Álvaro de Bazán | Álvaro de Bazán-class frigate | For Armada Española |
4 November | Germany | Volkswerft Stralsund | Stralsund | E.R. Lübeck | VW 2500-type container ship | [16] |
10 November | Netherlands | Tille Scheepsbouw Kootstertille BV | Kootstertille | Hunzedijk | [17] | |
11 November | United States | Northrop Grumman Ship Systems | Avondale, Louisiana | Brittin | Bob Hope-class vehicle cargo ship | |
18 November | Germany | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft | Kiel | Superfast VII | Ro-Pax ferry | For Superfast Ferries |
18 November | Netherlands | Ferus Smit B.V | Westerbroek | Morgenstond III | Cargo ship | For C.V. Scheepvaartonderneming Morgenstond III |
18 November | Germany | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft | Kiel | Superfast IX | Ro-Pax ferry | For Superfast Ferries |
18 November | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Geoje | Cap San Nicolas | Cap-San-class container ship | For Hamburg Süd[18] |
22 November | United States | Ingalls Shipbuilding | Pascagoula, Mississippi | Shoup | Arleigh Burke-class destroyer | |
24 November | Russia | Baltic Shipyard | St. Petersburg | Trishul | Talwar-class frigate | For Indian Navy |
26 November | South Korea | Samsung Heavy Industries | Goeje | APL England | Samsung 5500-class container ship | [19] |
27 November | Japan | Isoshio | Oyashio-class submarine | |||
28 November | Germany | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft | Kiel | Superfast VIII | Ro-Pax ferry | For Superfast Ferries |
1 December | South Korea | Hyundai Heavy Industries | Ulsan | Trade Freda | container ship | For Hansa Mare Reederei[20] |
22 December | Poland | Stocznia Gdynia | Gdynia | Vega | Stocznia Gdynia 8138-type container ship | For Alpha Ship[21] |
Unknown date | Russia | BBC Kusan | Ro-ro cargo ship | [22] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Harland & Wolff | Belfast | Glomar Jack Ryan | Drillship | For Global Marine Ltd.[23] |
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- ^ "M/S Stena Hollandica" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
- ^ "M/S Olympic Explorer" (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 October 2016.
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- ^ "DNV GL: E.R. Felixtone". Retrieved 29 September 2017.
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- ^ "DNV GL: E.R. Berlin". Retrieved 29 September 2017.
- ^ "DNV GL: Sealand Illinois". Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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- ^ "Vessel Baltic Leader (RoRo ship)". Fleetmon. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
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