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  2. MarineTraffic - Wikipedia

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    MarineTraffic is a maritime analytics provider, [1] which provides real-time information on the movements of ships and the current location of ships in harbors and ports. [2]

  3. Montenegro Lines - Wikipedia

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    Another civilian vessel arrived and towed the vessel to Lipata Port in Surigao City. [18] [19] On 26 September 2017, 87 people were injured when MV Maria Matilde rammed into a rock formation in the vicinity of Calatrava, Romblon due to a steering problem. The vessel was traveling from Odiongan to Romblon, Romblon when the incident happened. The ...

  4. COSCO fleet lists - Wikipedia

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    Ship Built DWT TEU Flag IMO Notes Chuan He: 1997: 69,285: 5,446 China 9120798: Jin He: 1997: 69,283: 5,446 Panama 9120786: Scrapped in 2017 Lu He: 1997: 69,285: 5,446 ...

  5. Atlantic Container Line - Wikipedia

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    Name Built In service Tonnage Notes Atlantic Star: 2015: 2015-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sail: 2016: 2016-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sea: 2016: 2016-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sky: 2017

  6. MV Black Marlin - Wikipedia

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    MV Black Marlin is a semisubmersible heavy-lift ship operated by Dockwise of the Netherlands. Black Marlin and her sister ship MV Blue Marlin comprise the Marlin class of heavy lift ship. History

  7. List of ships of CP Ships - Wikipedia

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    Vessel Name Launch Date Maiden Voyage Other Names Notes Loss Date 1970 CP Voyageur [28] 1970 1970 Andes Voyageur, Louisiane, Cedar Voyageur, Biokovo, Montreal Venturer, Canmar Valiant, MSC Rebecca [28] Atlantic [29] 1997 1971 CP Explorer [30] 1961 1962 Beaverpine, Moira, Trade Container [30] Atlantic. [29] 1986 1971 CP Trader [31] 1971 1971

  8. Chartering (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    A voyage charter is the hiring of a vessel and crew for a voyage between a load port and a discharge port. The charterer pays the vessel owner on a per-ton or a lump-sum basis. The owner pays the port costs (excluding stevedoring), fuel costs and crew costs. The payment for the use of the vessel is known as freight.

  9. IRISL Group - Wikipedia

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    Two smaller vessels with a capacity of 1,000 and 1,550 tonnes operated in the Persian Gulf area, and four ocean-going vessels (Arya Sep, Arya Far, Arya Naz and Arya Gaam) with a total capacity of 61,252 tonnes provided services to Europe, Asia and the Americas. By the end of 1978, with an increasing shipping volume and an expanding national ...