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C.T.C. No. 1 is a 620-foot-long cargo hauler brought to the south Chicago ports in 1982. With a capacity of 16,300 tons, this ship was used for storage and transfer of cement until its termination in 2009. The ship hasn't moved since its termination and then purchase by the Grand River Navigation Co., Traverse City, MI. [7]
Project America was the result of the U.S.-Flag Cruise Ship Pilot Project Statute passed by Congress in 1997, designed to do the following: Revitalise the U.S.-flag oceangoing cruise ship fleet; Create more than 5,000 American jobs; Help sustain and modernise the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base; Increase U.S. tax revenues; Boost Hawaii tourism
West Sea is dedicated to the construction of various types of ships, such as cruise ships [1] and offshore patrol vessels. [2] Since 2014 it has built more than 18 ships and repaired more than 50 ships, such as container ships, cankers, platform supply vessels, cargo ships, cruise ships, reefer ships and tugs. [3]
Cruise ship 183,900 6,600 Germany: AIDA Cruises [6] 700 2019 Spectrum of the Seas: Cruise ship 167,800 4,100 United States: Royal Caribbean International: 708 2019 Norwegian Encore: Cruise ship 169,145 [7] 3,998 United States: Norwegian Cruise Line: 714 2019 Spirit of Discovery: Cruise ship 55,900 999 United Kingdom: Saga Cruises: 710 2020 Iona ...
MS World Discoverer was a cruise ship designed for and built by Schichau Unterweser, Germany in 1974. During construction called BEWA Discoverer, the ship was completed in Bremerhaven, Germany. In 2000, the ship struck an underwater obstacle and was damaged; it was subsequently grounded – to prevent sinking – and abandoned in the Solomon ...
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A component of the Chicago Area Waterway System, it connects the Little Calumet River at its eastern end to the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at its western end. The Cal-Sag Channel is utilized for inland shipping , recreational boating and drainage purposes in what was an active zone of heavy industry in the Far Southeast Side neighborhoods ...
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