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NEW CGM CMA ULCV, mv CGM CMA Antoine de Saint Exupery, a 400mtrsLOA, 59mtrsBrd and over 197,000DWT that carries 20,600teu now on a,sea trial at North Pacific, built by HHIC-Subic PH.
Delivery by 1Q 2018...
https://mobile.worldmaritimenews.com/archives/239793/hhic-phil-sends-20600-teu-cma-cgm-newbuild-to-sea-trials/

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Help and Advice / Re: Ship search - Silver Eburna, Thai River
« on: June 17, 2017, 02:07:51 PM »
Thank you so much guys for the info...
Will, am referring the Port of Jiminez, Mis.Occ. in Mindanao, PH
And, as per Philippine Ports Authority website, ship's port stay, Thai River 09June-16June and Silver Eburna 13June-14June...
Wandering, how those ships were able to docked on a limited space.
Or, SE docked at govt pier which Shell has a depot nearby and not in the private port as stated by Port authority website...
Again, thank you guys and my best regards...

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Help and Advice / Re: Ship search - Silver Eburna, Thai River
« on: June 16, 2017, 06:43:23 PM »
Guys, just want to know some specs details of the ff ships...
01. SILVER EBURNA (tanker)
02. THAI RIVER (general cargo)

Will, those ships arrived almost simultaneously to a small private port here (coco oil and pellets produced pier) in MindanaOne PH...
Just to check the activities of those ships, dought coz, next port nearby around a 100m away only a govt pier for crude oil and gen cargo port...
Well, in my experience simul acti can't be done this port...
Those port enough only for 50thoudwt, thinking of illegal on this matter...

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Help and Advice / Re: Ship search - Silver Eburna, Thai River
« on: June 16, 2017, 06:16:42 PM »
Guys, just want to know some specs details of the ff ships...
01. SILVER EBURNA (tanker)
02. THAI RIVER (general cargo)

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Scale Models / Re: Ship info
« on: April 09, 2017, 04:22:59 PM »
Guys just some question that confuses me, anyone can answer...
What is the basis that the ship is the biggest like for example the box/container ship, is it the GT, DWT or the TEU capacity?
How can we determine the ship is capable to carry TEU quantity?
Because, media reports is confusing which one is which?

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