Images of Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay

Images of tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ against the Manhattan skyline
Chemical / Products Tanker, 37,300, built in 2008 at Hyundai Mipo

VESSEL IDENTIFICATION & DESCRIPTION: Launch Name was CPO Norway. Handy Tanker, Call Sign 2AJP6, IMO Number 9353113. Built at Hyundai Mipo, Double Hull, United Kingdom Flagged, LR Classed, Ice Strengthened 1A Class, P&I insurance with Gard P&I, Length Overall of 184.35 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 177.40 m., Draught of 11.50 m., Beam of 27.40 m., Moulded Depth of 17.20 m., Lightship air draft of 39.05 m., Keel to mast air draft of 45.70 m., Tonnage of 19,450 Panama Canal Net, 20,923 Suez Canal Net, 9,970 International Net and 36,732 Dwt (long). 45.25 Tonnes per Centimeter Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 23,353, MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 15.00 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 25370, Bunker Capacity of 975 IFO 380.

VESSEL’S MANAGERS & OWNERS DETAILS: Reederei Claus-Peter Offen, Germany.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Cargo Capacity of 40,800 cu.m., Segregated Ballast Tanks, 12 Tanks, 12 Pumps with a total Capacity of 3,000 cu.m., Epoxy Tank Coating, IMO Class 3, 6 Cargo Separations, Marpol Certificate.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 6L70MC-C7.2 – 2-stroke 6-cyl. 700mm x2360mm bore/stroke 18,660mkW total at 108rpm.

AUXILIARIES: 3 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke driving 3 x AC generator(s) at 2,190ekW total, (2,737.50kVA total) 450V at 60Hz.

PROPULSION & POSITIONING: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 108rpm. 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 900ekW total AC.

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Fort Wadsworth in the Foreground. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay; Pictured here against the Lower Manhattan Skyline with the new World Trade Center dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay with the Statue of Liberty dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Chemical / Products Handysize Tanker MT ‘CPO Norway’ Entering the Upper New York Bay with the Statue of Liberty dominating the scene. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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MT ‘CPO SWEDEN’

Images of MR1 Tanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ inbound in the Port of Hamburg
Handy Chemical & Products Tanker, IMO III, 37,280 DWT, built 2008

VESSEL DESCRIPTION: Call Sign 2AJQ3, IMO Number 9353084. Built at Hyundai Mipo, Double Hull, United Kingdom Flagged, LR Classed, Ice Strengthened 1A Class, Length Overall of 184.35 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 177.50 m., Draught of 11.50 m., Moulded Depth of 17.20 m., Beam of 27.40 m., 45.25 Tonnes per Centimeter Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 23,353, Tonnage of 19,452 Panama Canal Net, 20,923 Suez Canal Net, 9,972 International Net, 9,150 Light Displacement, ENGINE: MAN B. & W. Engine, 2 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6L70MC-C7.2, Speed of 15.00 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 25370, Bunker Capacity of 975 tonnes.

VESSEL’S OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Reederei Claus-Peter Offen; webisite: http://www.offenship.de.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Cargo Capacity of 40,800 cu.m., Segregated Ballast Tanks, 12 Tanks, 12 Pumps with a total Capacity of 3,000 cu.m., Epoxy Tank Coating, IMO Class 3, 6 Cargo Separations.

MAIN ENGINE:  1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 6L70MC-C7.2 2-stroke 6-cyl. 700mm x 2360mm bore/stroke – 18,660mkW total at 108rpm.

AUXILIARY:  3 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke driving 3 x AC generator(s) at 2,190ekW total, (2,737.50kVA total) 450V at 60Hz.

MT CPO SWEDEN 1 BMK_8106 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 2 BMK_8131 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 3 BMK_8136 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 4 BMK_8142 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 5 BMK_8149 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 6 BMK_8153 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 7 BMK_8172 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 8 BMK_8178 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 9 BMK_8183 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 10 BMK_8220 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 11 BMK_8238 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 11 BMK_8238 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 12 BMK_8262 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 13 BMK_8303 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT CPO SWEDEN 14 BMK_8370 @

Handytanker MT ‘CPO Sweden’ (37,000 dwt, IMO III, Hyundai Mipo, 2008) upstream River Elbe in Port of Hamburg; February 2016. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

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MV ‘CAP HUDSON’

Images of Panamax Containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ in New York Harbor        4,255 TEU Fully Cellular Container Built 2009

IDENTIFICATION: Ex-names are CPO Savannah, UASC Shuaiba. Launch Name was UASC Shuaiba. Panamax Containership, Call Sign A8UL4, IMO Number 9440837.Built at Hyundai HI, Liberia Flagged, GL Classed, Length Overall of 262.00 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 248.70 m., Draught of 12.50 m., Beam of 32.20 m., Gross Tonnage of 41,358, Moulded Depth of 19.50 m., Tonnage of 24,234 International Net and 50,928 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 8-cyl., Engine Model 8RTA82 Wartsila Engine, Speed of 24.00 kts at 130.00 tonnes per day, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 49163. 1 Propellor, 1 Bow Thruster(s) of 1500.00.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Reederei Claus-Peter Offen, website: http://www.offenship.de. Operators are Hamburg-Sud.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Teu Capacities of 4,255 Total, 2,811 Homogeneous and 1,120 Reefer, Dwt to Teu ratio of 12.16. Total Teu Capacity of 4,255. Crew complement of 22 people,  CARGO HANDLING: 560 Reefer Plugs.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – Wartsila 8RTA82 2-stroke 8-cyl. 820mm x 2646mm bore/stroke – 36,160mkW total at 102rpm.

AUXILIARY: 2 x Aux. Diesel Gen – Himsen 8H25/33 – 4-stroke 8-cyl. 250mm x 330mm bore/stroke 4,800mkW total at 900rpm driving 2 x AC generator(s) at 4,500ekW total, (5,625kVA total) 450V at 60Hz, 2 x Aux. Diesel Gen – Himsen 6H25/33 – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 250mm x 330mm bore/stroke 3,600mkW total at 900rpm driving 2 x AC generator(s) at 3,380ekW total, (4,225kVA total) 450V at 60Hz, 1 x Emergency Gen – 4-stroke driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 150ekW total, (187.50kVA total) 450V at 60Hz.

PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 102rpm.

POS, PROPULSOR: 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) (Bronze) at 1,500ekW total, 450V AC.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Boiler, Oil Fired – Alfa Laval – 26.87 m2 at 9 bar, 1 x Boiler, Exhaust Gas Heated – Alfa Laval – 172m2 at 9 bar, 1 x Screw Shaft.

CARGO EQUIPMENT: 372 x Sockets, Reefer – (Deck) 440V at 60Hz, 3-phase, 32A, 188 x Sockets, Reefer – (Hold) 440V at 60Hz, 3-phase, 32A, 1 x Loading Instrument – Seacos MACS3.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: No Cargo Gear.

PASSENGER EQUIPMENT: 1 x Elevator, Passenger – Hyundai Elevator.


 

MV CAP HUDSON 1@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Starboard bow view. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 2@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Starboard bow view. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 3@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 4@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 5@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. View of the accommodation. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 6@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Against lower Manhattan skyline. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 7@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Starboard stern view detail. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 8@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 9@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 10@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 11@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Lower Manhattan skyline in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV CAP HUDSON 12@

Built in 2009 at Hyundai Heavy Industries, panamax containership MV ‘Cap Hudson’ departing New York Harbor; (4,300 teu, 2009, Hyundai Heavy). Is this an asset class under the danger of extinction? Definitely under-valued and under-appreciated at present. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

Images posted on this blog are typically minimally processed gpeg images of lower resolution. Original images are typically shot in RAW format, which can be provided upon special request.

‘MSC RAPALLO’

Images of Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’
13,050 TEU, Fully Cellular Container, Built 2011

IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was MSC Rapallo. Post-Panamax Containership, Call Sign A8ZV3, IMO Number 9484455.Built at Daewoo, Liberia Flagged, GL Classed, Length Overall of 365.50 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 349.50 m., Draught of 16.00 m., Beam of 48.40 m., Gross Tonnage of 143,521. Moulded Depth of 29.90 m., Tonnage of 83,512 International Net and 152,097 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 12-cyl., Engine Model 12K98MC-C7.2 MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 24.80 kts at 262.00 tonnes per day, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 98219. 2 Bow Thruster(s) of 3600.00.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Reederei Claus-Peter Offen; website: http://www.offenship.de. Operated by the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC).

CARGO CAPACITY: Teu Capacities of 13,050 Total, 9,232 Homogeneous and 2,000 Reefer, Ship is too large to transit the Panama Canal, Dwt to Teu ratio of 11.84. Total Teu Capacity of 13,050.

MV MSC PARALLO 1

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 1

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 3

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 4

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 5

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 6

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 7

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 8

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 9

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 10

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 11

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com

MV MSC PARALLO 12

Post-panamax Containership ‘MSC Rapallo’ (13,000 TEU, 2011-built at Daewoo) calling Port of Piraeus in October 2014. Owned by Reederei Claus-Peter Offen and operated by MSC. http://www.basil-karatzas.com


 

© 2013-2015 Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.