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DORIA - IMO 8614194

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Photographer:
Tony des Landes [ View profile ]
Title:
Doria
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Feb 10, 2005
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1,280 x 960

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Doria berthed at Napier March 2004. This vessel has also visited Napier as MSC Kiwi and ANL Pioneer.

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Current name:
FRONTIER

Former name(s):

 -  Doria (Until 2007 Nov)

 -  Anl Pioneer (Until 2004 Feb 16)

 -  Msc Kiwi (Until 2002 Jan 29)

 -  Everett Express (Until 2001 Mar)

 -  Doria (Until 2000 Jul)

 -  Everette Express (Until 2000 Jun 20)

 -  Doria (Until 2000 Jun 15)

 -  Hornstar (Until 1999 Mar 15)

 -  Doria (Until 1999 Feb 12)

 -  Oocl Admiral (Until 1998 Oct 20)

 -  Doria (Until 1997 Jun)

 -  Sea Land Mexico (Until 1994 Oct 07)

 -  Doria (Until 1994 Mar 29)

 -  Contship Asia (Until 1991 Nov 27)

 -  Ocean Asia (Until 1988 Nov 17)

 -  Doria (Until 1988 Jul 20)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
10,811 tons
Summer DWT:
13,464 tons

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Brent

2 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Frits Olinga

1 photos

foggy

2 photos

Joerg Seyler

1 photos

Wayne ACourt

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John Rankin

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DORIA (ANL Pioneer -04, MSC Kiwi -02, Everett Express -01, Doria -00, OOCL Admiral -98 Doria 97 Sea Land Mexico -94, Doria -94, Contship Asia -91 Ocean Asia -88, Doria -88), 10,811/87 container ship, owned by Reederei Suderelbe GmbH & Co. Schiffahrts KG (NSB Niederelbe Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG), Germany Briefly grounded about 31/10/2005 off the coast of Angola but refloated and proceeded to Durban, arriving 1/11. While entering a floating dock about 80 tonnes of fuel oil were spilt from a ruptured fuel tank but severe environmental damage was avoided. She is reported to have sustained serious bottom damage.
Malcolm

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