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BONTRUP AMSTERDAM - IMO 8110681

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Photographer:
Kenneth Karsten [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 16, 2021
Added:
Dec 16, 2021
Views:
729
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,667

Description:

Bontrup Amsterdam at the CEMAT terminal (Tilbury2) 16.12.2021.

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Current name:
BONTRUP AMSTERDAM

Former name(s):

 -  W. H. Blount (Until 2018 Oct)

 -  Amir (Until 1991 Jan)

 -  Al Amir (Until 1990 Mar)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Self-discharging Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
35,904 tons
Summer DWT:
59,954 tons
Length:
224.35 m
Beam:
32.2 m
Draught:
12.55 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°58’22.03” N, 3°59’29.13” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 152.9° (256°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Rotterdam
 - Arrival:
26th Apr 2024 / 21:00:24 UTC
Last update:
about 3 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Bulkers built 1981-1990 - 66 photos

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foggy

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Jens Boldt

3 photos

frtrfred

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Sam Draye

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fabianv

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Igor Dilo

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vazee

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Marcus-S

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jeffess

1 photos

Hassel

1 photos

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Photo probably taken from the NORSKY. Tilbury 2, just downriver from the London Cruise Terminal/Tilbury landing stage also has two RoRo berths.

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Hi MattB,
A self discharging bulk carrier in question. The cargo is unloaded along the conveyor, extended out from the ship, ending up on the shore conveyor for further transport. First vessel calling this brand new terminal, I guess.

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I'am assuming the name on the wraparound panel bolted to the funnel is the shipping company. I like these fascinating photo's. Not often you get to see dockside ops. Why is the arm extended out? I can't see anything but an enclosed conveyor underneath it. Also the deck structure in detail. No spare propeller carried.

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