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P&O NEDLLOYD KILINDINI - IMO 7911624

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Photographer:
Pilot Frans [ View profile ]
Added:
Dec 30, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,200

Description:

Flushing 3-4-'04

ex: Irenes Horizon -'03
MSC Australia -'02
renamed: Horizon -'04
Golden Merchant II-'05
Golden Companion -'06

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Current name:
GOLDEN COMPANION

Former name(s):

 -  Golden Merchant Ii (Until 2005 Dec)

 -  Horizon (Until 2005 Jan)

 -  P&o Nedlloyd Kilindini (Until 2004 Apr)

 -  Irenes Horizon (Until 2003 Jun)

 -  Msc Australia (Until 2002 May)

 -  Global Horizon (Until 1999 Apr)

 -  Irenes Horizon (Until 1997 Jul)

 -  Sea Fortune I (Until 1995)

 -  Al Khaimah (Until 1994 Jan)

 -  Tsk Chorus (Until 1991 Dec)

 -  Prosper (Until 1989)

 -  Almudena (Until 1988)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1982
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
19,872 tons
Summer DWT:
25,214 tons

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Casualties - 11 photos

Containerships built 1981-1990 - 13 photos

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Seatowage

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Pilot Frans

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Marc Piché

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Kent Malo

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AAA

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Marie-Anne

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senba

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P&O NEDLLOYD KILIDINI
HORIZON ( P&O Nedlloyd Kilidini -04, Irenes Horizon -03, MSC Australia -02, Global Horizon -99, Irenes Horizon -97, Sea Fortune I -95, Al Khaimah -94, TSK Chorus -91, Prosper -89, Almudena -88) 19,872/82 – container ship. “Owned by Ruler Shipping Co. Ltd. (Tsakos Shipping and Trading S.A.) Malta. Grounded 24/7/2004 in the St. Lawrence River off Sorel due to pilot error and initial attempts at refloating with tug assistance were unsuccessful. Refloated 4/8 after some of her containers had been discharged. She was outward bound from Montreal for Hamburg and Antwerp with containers.
REF: World Ship Society’s Marine News October 2004 Vol. 58 No.10

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