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X-Press Elbrus leaving Hamburg, 17.05.2008
Built at China Changjiang Shipping Group Qingshan Shipyard, Wuhan, China
Yard No.: 20020303
Completed: 22.07.2005
First name: TS Nagoya (05.2005)
Subsequent names:
- 08.2005 - TS Pusan
- 10.2007 - Gabriella
- 12.2007 - X-Press Elbrus
- 04.2009 - Hanse Courage
Port of registry: St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
Call sign: V2OT7
Gt/Nt/Dwt: 9.701 / 3.972 / 11.023
L/B/D (m): 140,39 / 22,80 / 8.68
Speed: 18 knots
Number of 20 ft. containers: 830
Registered owner: Hanse Twin Feeder Schiffahrtsges. mbH & Co. KG, Hamburg, Germany
Owner, manager & operator: Johs. Thode GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg, Germany
Former name(s):
- Elke (Until 2021 Nov)
- E.r. Wellington (Until 2018 Feb)
- Hanse Courage (Until 2015 Aug)
- X Press Elbrus (Until 2009 Apr)
- Gabriella (Until 2007 Dec)
- Ts Pusan (Until 2007 Oct)
- Ts Nagoya (Until 2005 Aug)
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It's taken from the top of Dockland, an office building at the harbour.
Quite a lot of steps to get up there, but a superb view. Only the sun was missing, it was raining almost all day yesterday!
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Well, yes, as I said, if it wasn't for the steps, it's a really nice place up there.
As long as the vessels are not inbound heading for Eurogate Terminal, they have to pass Dockland.
Would be nice to catch some COSCO vessel outbound from up there! :-D But yesterday COSCO Guangzhou wouldn't move.
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