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MAGELLAN STRAIT - IMO 9267534

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Photographer:
Doug Shaw [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 14, 2014
Added:
Jul 14, 2014
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2,253
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,667

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River Thames inward for Northfleet Hope Container Terminal, from Tauranga.

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Current name:
MAGELLAN STRAIT

Former name(s):

 -  Cala Paradiso (Until 2013 May)

 -  Carmel Ecofresh (Until 2011 Oct 05)

 -  Rio Alexander (Until 2003 Nov)

Current flag:
Curacao
Vessel Type:
Reefer
Gross tonnage:
18,931 tons
Summer DWT:
16,478 tons

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Freezer and break bulk. It can even carry cars!

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Anybody knows if underdeck is also only container or still some freezer breakbulk ?

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Bob,certainly a rather unique design.
Peter,Phil,I suppose with the new services Tilbury is going after,
calls etc are in a state of flux at the moment.

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Great catch Doug of this interesting visitor.

@Palbertini According to Seatrade's website their Europe-Pacific service's UK port of call is usually Sheerness. No mention yet of a change to Tilbury.
Brgds
Phil

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Hi Doug -- you may have seen this expected arrival posted on the LCT website. Interestingly, the trade code was given as "STR" for "Seatrade", implying regular liner service (as opposed to "TPY", third party one-off call). So I'm watching out for a new service announcement, if indeed Seatrade is a new LCT customer. I'll post a link to any trade press coverage I come across.
Kind regards
Peter

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That's an interesting looking ship Doug, well caught.

Regards

Bob

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