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MARFRET NIOLON - IMO 8912388

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Photographer:
Yvon Perchoc [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 19, 2019
Photo Category:
Ro/ro
Added:
Nov 20, 2019
Views:
459
Image Resolution:
3,000 x 2,000

Description:

Roro ship MARFRET NIOLON (IMO8912388) arriving at Fort de France, on November 19th 2019.
Coming from Mediterranean area, she will replace for some weeks the roro MARIN (IMO8912376) under repairs in the dry-dock, on the weekly link Martinique-Guadeloupe-Saint-Martin.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
MARFRET NIOLON

Former name(s):

 -  Nordia (Until 2008 Oct 24)

 -  Bore Nordia (Until 2005 Jan 18)

 -  Finnseal (Until 2003 Jan 15)

 -  Bore Nordia (Until 1997 Jan)

Current flag:
Luxembourg
Home port:
Luxembourg
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:
7,395 tons
Summer DWT:
5,282 tons
Length:
123 m
Beam:
19 m
Draught:
6.15 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
37°18’41.77” N, 23°59’6.8” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
12.4kts, 78.2° (71°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Le Havre
 - Arrival:
2nd Apr 2024 / 14:00:29 UTC
Last update:
about 23 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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RO/RO - 97 photos

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of this ship

(52)

Tim Becker

4 photos

simonwp

2 photos

Tender

1 photos

Cees de Bijl

2 photos

Rob Renes

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

4 photos

Marie-Anne

2 photos

Pekka Laakso

1 photos

Eero Isotalo

3 photos

friendship

1 photos

Tomas

1 photos

Malte Wulf

2 photos

2nd-mate

2 photos

Pedro Amaral

3 photos

Pascal

3 photos

Moolen

2 photos

Mats Brevik

3 photos

E. Vroom

5 photos

Henk Guddee

1 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

1 photos

Daniel F.

2 photos

johnmary

1 photos

Emiliyan

1 photos

b47b56

1 photos

Rico Voss

1 photos

Batilla

1 photos

Marin71

1 photos

Alf K

1 photos

Marcus-S

2 photos

SF-Images

3 photos

jeffess

1 photos

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Who replaced MIDAS which is in a dry-dock in Sweden?

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