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ARROW GDYNIA - IMO 7915632

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Photographer:
pieter melissen [ View profile ]
Added:
Apr 19, 2016
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2,001 x 1,466

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A dark shot of a rare ship. Launched as BERGE GDYNIA in december 1993, Bergesen somehow declined to take delivery (together with her sister BERGE GDANSK) and only in September 1986, she started trading as ARROW GDYNIA.
Shown here with the lights ablaze at the grain terminal in the Beneluxhaven in 1987 approx. Already sold in 1988 and renamed Omegaventure L.

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Current name:
JACK D

Former name(s):

 -  Sachuest (Until 2008 Feb)

 -  Lynncraig (Until 2004 Jun)

 -  Omegaventure L (Until 2000 Mar)

 -  Arrow Gdynia (Until 1988)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
59,850 tons
Summer DWT:
98,358 tons

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Nice one. This ship was bought - along with her sister - by late George P Livanos (Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprises, Piraeus, Greece) and renamed OMEGAVENTURE L and OMICRONVENTURE L respectively. They traded for 12 years with her Greek Owners very successfully. The two ships had been time chartered to Canada's refinery Ultramar in Quebec for shuttle service between Sture and Mongstad in Norway, loading crude oil for St Romuald Refinery in Quebec. The success of those two ships resulted in a massive order of suezmax tankers by Peter Livanos against long period t/c to those Canadian Charterers, which runs till today (M/T CAP GEORGES/CAP JEAN/CAP ROMUALD etc etc)

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