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  2. Shipping portal - Wikipedia

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    3 Sailing schedule search engines. 4 See also. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... (ANL) 976,000: China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) 497,000: Hapag-Lloyd:

  3. Australian National Line - Wikipedia

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    The Keating government passed the ANL Guarantee Act 1994 and commenced a restructuring of ANL in 1995 to prepare for its eventual sale. [9] In 1998, the Howard government sold ANL's liner shipping business and intellectual property to ANL Container Line Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of French conglomerate Compagnie Générale Maritime (CGM). [10]

  4. 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

  5. American President Lines - Wikipedia

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    It still clung to the tradition of naming ships after U.S. presidents, and it had a fleet of 20 fully containerized ships at this point with a combined capacity of 20,000 TEUs. In 1990, APL had a special request for Union Pacific 3985 to pull a 143-car doublestack train between Cheyenne, Wyoming and North Platte, Nebraska . [ 26 ]

  6. ‘The heart of the universe’: How the Panama Canal changed the ...

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    From the vantage point of these diminutive boats, the cargo ships gliding by seem larger than life. Hundreds of cruise ships also sail through the canal each year.

  7. Clipper route - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified sailing ship rounding Cape Horn. The route ran from England down the east Atlantic Ocean to the Equator, crossing at about the position of Saint Peter and Paul Rocks, around 30 degrees west. A good sailing time for the 3,275 miles (5,271 km) to this point would have been around 21 days.

  8. List of ships of the Royal Australian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Name Type Class Dates Notes Aase Maersk: Fleet oiler Auxiliary vessel 1942–1945 HMAS Abraham Crijnssen Minesweeper Jan van Amstel: 1942–1943 Transferred from Royal Netherlands Navy in August 1942, returned in May 1943

  9. HMAS Jeparit - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Jeparit was an Australian National Line (ANL) bulk carrier which was operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1969 and 1972. She was launched in 1964 and transported supplies to Australian military forces in South Vietnam between 1966 and 1972 under both civil and military ownership.