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adam_text | CONTENTS
PART
I
TRANSPORT
BY
SEA
1
1
AGRICULTURAL
AND
FORESTRY
PRODUCTS,
ANIMALS,
FEEDINGSTUFFS
3
1.1
CEREALS
3
1.1.1
CANADIAN
WHEAT
FROM
THE
THUNDER
BAY
4
1.1.2
CROATIAN-BUILT
SELF-DISCHARGERS
FOR
CANADA
8
1.1.3
GRAIN
PORT
CHURCHILL
9
1.1.4
STANDARD
DESIGNS
FROM
SHANGHAI
11
1.1.5
GRAIN
TRANSPORT
IN
HANDYSIZE,
SUPRAMAX
AND
PANAMAX
CARRIERS
12
1.1.6
WHEAT
FROM
THE
PARANA
14
1.1.7
OPEN
HATCH
BULK
CARRIERS
16
1.1.8
D
AMICO
S
OPEN
HATCH
SHIPS
18
1.1.9
FINNISH
DESIGN
FOR
CHINESE
BUILDERS
19
1.1.10
UKRAINIAN
GRAIN
FOR
THE
WORLD
20
1.1.11
GERMAN
WHEAT
FOR
SOUTH
AFRICA
23
1.1.12
WHEAT
FROM
VANCOUVER
FOR
JAPAN
IN
CLEAN
HOLDS
24
1.2
FRUIT,
COFFEE
AND
COCOA
25
1.2.1
BANANAS
FOR
ST.
PETERSBURG
26
1.2.2
ORANGES
FROM
DURBAN
29
1.2.3
ORGANIC
COFFEE
FROM
HONDURAS
31
1.2.4
COCOA
FROM
GHANA
32
1.2.5
ANTARCTIC
VEGETABLES
FOR
THE
MARS
FLIGHT
34
1.3
SALT
AND
SUGAR
39
1.3.1
FISH
SALT
FROM
ZARZIS
39
VI
CONTENTS
1.3.2
SUGAR
FOR
TORONTO
40
1.3.3
SUGAR
FOR
BULGARIA
41
1.4
MEAT
42
1.4.1
CONTAINER
SHIP
FOR
2100
REEFER
UNITS
42
1.4.2
MEAT
FROM
SOUTH
AMERICA
43
1.4.3
60,000
M3
COLD
STORE
ON
EMMA
MAERSK
50
1.5
JUICES,
ALCOHOL
AND
WATER
51
1.5.1
CONCENTRATE
FROM
SANTOS
52
1.5.2
ALCOHOL
FOR
BACARDI
PRODUCTION
53
1.5.3
AQUAVIT
ACROSS
THE
LINE
55
1.5.4
WATER
FOR
KIMOLOS
55
1.5.5
BREMEN
MALT
FOR
IZMIR
56
1.6
VEGETABLE
OIL
57
1.6.1
PALM
OIL
FOR
GERMAN
BISCUITS
58
1.6.2
UKRAINIAN
SUNFLOWER
OIL
FOR
ISTANBUL
60
1.7
LIVESTOCK
AND
LIVE
FISH
63
1.7.1
AUSTRALIAN
CATTLE
FOR
CHINA
64
1.7.2
AUSTRALIAN
SHEEP
FOR
ARABIA
66
1.7.3
SHEEP
FROM
TIERRA
DEL
FUEGO
67
1.7.4
SALMON
FROM
FAROE
ISLANDS
FJORDS
68
1.8
FISH,
KRILL,
GARNETS,
WHALES
70
1.8.1
SAITHE,
SURIMI,
FISH
OIL
AND
ROE
FROM
THE
BERING
SEA
72
1.8.2
SAITHE
FROM
THE
NORTH
ATLANTIC
73
1.8.3
FISH
FROM
ICELAND,
THE
FAROES
AND
NORWAY
IN
CONTAINERS
76
1.8.4
NEW
TRAWLERS
FROM
TURKEY
AND
NORWAY
79
1.8.5
FREEZER
SOLBERG
FOR
ICELAND
81
1.8.6
SEAHAKE
FROM
SALDANHA
82
1.8.7
MACKEREL
FOR
CAMEROON
83
1.8.8
FROZEN
FISH
FROM
THE
FAROE
ISLANDS
84
1.8.9
SALMON
OIL
FROM
SALTHELLA
86
1.8.10
TUNA
FROM
THE
MEDITERRANEAN
SEA
87
1.8.11
KRILL
FROM
THE
SOUTHERN
OCEAN
89
1.8.12
GARNET
FROM
THE
NORTH
SEA
91
1.8.13
GARNETS
TO
TANGIER
AND
BACK
93
1.8.14
FISHERY
PROTECTION
VESSELS
94
1.8.15
FISHERY
RESEARCH
VESSEL
FROM
ROMANIA
95
1.8.16
BRIGITTE
BARDOT
AGAINST
WHALING
97
1.8.17
STUNNED
FISH
ON
SPES
NOVA
99
CONTENTS
VII
1.9
FEEDSTUFFS
100
1.9.1
FEED
FOR
OLDENBURG
PIGS
101
1.9.2
SOYA
FOR
SWEDEN
103
1.9.3
FISH
FEED
SUPPLY
VESSEL
AQUA
FJELL
106
1.10
WOOD
AND
WOOD
PRODUCTS
108
1.10.1
CROSS-DOCKING
IN
KOTKA
109
1.10.2
EUCALYPTUS
WOOD
FROM
BAHIA
111
1.10.3
FINNISH
PAPER
FOR
LIIBECK
113
1.10.4
SAWN
TIMBER
FROM
WISMAR
114
1.10.5
SAWN
TIMBER
FROM
GERMANY
TO
BALTIMORE
115
1.10.6
NAMURAS
LOG
CARRIERS
118
1.10.7
WOODCHIP
CARRIERS
121
1.10.8
AMERICAN
PELLETS
124
1.10.9
RUSSIAN
TIMBER
FOR
OLDENBURG,
SWEDISH
CELLULOSE
FOR
MINDEN
125
1.10.10
GARAGE
TYPE
FOREST
PRODUCT
CARRIER
SWIFT
ARROW
129
1.10.11
DANISH
PALLET
CARRIER
LYSVIK
SEAWAYS
130
1.10.12
CHRISTMAS
TREES
FOR
THE
ANTARCTIC
STATION
130
1.11
COTTON
ON
THE
BURIGANGA
132
2
RAW
MATERIALS
135
2.1
ORES
AND
METALS
138
2.1.1
IRON
ORE
138
2.1.1.1
AUSTRALIAN
IRON
ORE
FOR
CHINA
140
2.1.1.2
CAPESIZE
CARRIERS
AT
PORT
HEDLAND
141
2.1.1.3
NEWCASTLEMAX
MADEIRA
142
2.1.1.4
IRON
ORE
FROM
PONTA
DA
MADEIRA
143
2.1.1.5
BRAZILIAN
ORE
FOR
ASIAS
STEELMAKERS
145
2.1.1.6
400,000
DWT
VLOC
FOR
ORE
TRANSPORT
145
2.1.1.7
106,000
DWT
CARRIER
FROM
STX
DALIAN
147
2.1.1.8
81,400
DWT
PANAMAXES
FROM
UNIVERSAL
SHIPBUILDING
148
2.1.1.9
76,000
DWT
PANAMAXES
FROM
HUDONG
ZHONGHUA
149
2.1.1.10
LNG
BURNING
VIIKKI
IN
QUADRILATERAL
TRAFFIC
150
2.1.1.11
IRON
ORE
FROM
BUCHANAN
153
VIII
CONTENTS
2.1.1.12
CANADIAN
IRON
ORE
FOR
SALZGITTER
VIA
PANAMA
156
2.1.2
CANADIAN
COPPER
CONCENTRATE
FOR
WILHELMSBURG
157
2.1.3
NICKEL
ORE
159
2.1.3.1
NICKEL
ORE
FROM
NEW
CALEDONIA
159
2.1.3.2
NICKEL
AND
PALLADIUM
FROM
SIBERIA
161
2.1.4
ZINC
ORE
FROM
TOWNSVILLE
163
2.1.5
BAUXITE
167
2.1.5.1
BAUXITE
FROM
KAMSAR
168
2.1.5.2
BAUXITE
FOR
GRUNDARTANGI
169
2.1.5.3
KOREAN-BUILT
KAMSARMAX
CARRIERS
171
2.1.5.4
KAMSARMAX
CARRIERS
FROM
SANOYAS
172
2.1.5.5
HUNDREDS
OF
STANDARD
BULKERS
FROM
CHINA
173
2.1.6
URANIUM
ORE,
PLUTONIUM
177
2.1.6.1
YELLOW
CAKE
VIA
WALVIS
BAY
177
2.1.6.2
GERMAN
URANIUM
HEXAFLUORIDE
TO
RUSSIA
179
2.1.6.3
URANIUM
HEXAFLUORIDE
ON
THE
LARGEST
CON
RO
SHIPS
180
2.1.6.4
PLUTONIUM
TO
THE
UNITED
STATES
182
2.1.7
BLACK
ILMENITE
FOR
WHITE
COLOUR
183
2.1.8
LITHIUM
FROM
THE
UYUNI
SALT
DESERT
185
2.2
COAL
185
2.2.1
BORNEO
COAL
FOR
ISHIKAWA
185
2.2.2
RUSSIAN
COAL
FROM
UST-LUGA
AND
MURMANSK
186
2.2.3
CANADIAN
COAL
THROUGH
THE
NORTHWEST
PASSAGE
188
2.2.4
COAL
FROM TANJUNG
PEMANCIANGAN
189
2.3
STONES,
SAND,
CEMENT
191
2.3.1
GRANITE
FROM
EIDE
191
2.3.2
BUILDING MATERIALS
FOR
HAMBURG
192
2.3.3
IRISH
COASTAL
VESSEL
ARKLOW
BRAVE
196
2.3.4
BUILDING
SAND
FROM
THE
ATLANTIC
196
2.3.5
CHINESE-BUILT
CEMENT
CARRIERS
CEMCOASTER
AND
CEMCLIPPER
197
2.4
DIAMONDS
FROM
NAMIBIAN
WATERS
199
2.5
FERTILIZER
201
2.5.1
GERMAN
POTASH
FOR
INDIA,
UREA
FROM
EGYPT
201
2.5.2
POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE
FOR
NEW
HOLLAND
203
CONTENTS
IX
2.5.3
MAGNESIUM
FROM
KYMASSI
204
2.5.4
RUSSIAN
CALCIUM
DIHYDROGEN
PHOSPHATE
FOR
SAINT
BRIEUC
204
2.6
CRUDE
OIL
207
2.6.1
NIGERIAN
OIL
FOR
COME
BY
CHANCE
207
2.6.2
VENEZUELAN
OIL
FOR
CHINA
209
2.6.3
SIBERIAN
LIGHT
FOR
WILHELMSHAVEN
210
2.6.4
RUSSIAN
CRUDE
OIL
FOR
ROTTERDAM
212
2.6.5
NORTH
SEA
OIL
FOR
BRUNSBIITTEL
213
2.6.6
CRUDE
OIL
FROM
THE
SHETLANDS
214
2.6.7
OIL
ACROSS
THE
CASPIAN
SEA
215
2.7
GAS
217
2.7.1
LNG
218
2.7.1.1
BRUNEI
GAS
FOR
JAPAN
AND
KOREA
221
2.7.1.2
SIBERIAN
GAS
FROM
SABETTA
224
2.7.1.3
METHANE
FOR
YOKOHAMA
2.7.1.4
NEW
CONTAINMENT
TECHNOLOGY
ON
225
SAGA
DAWN
226
2.7.2
LPG
227
2.7.2.1
LPG
TANKERS
FROM
TURNU-SEVERIN
229
2.7.2.2
ETHYLENE
FROM
LE
HAVRE
232
2.7.2.3
AMMONIA
FOR
ANTWERP
233
2.7.3
HYDROGEN
234
2.8
OIL
PRODUCTS
AND
CHEMICALS
234
2.8.1
PRODUCT
TANKERS
FROM
KIEL
235
2.8.2
NAPHTENIC
OIL
FOR
SINGAPORE
239
2.8.3
BUNKER
FOR
THE
GLOVIS
COURAGE
242
2.8.4
MINERAL
OIL
IN
KATTWYK
HARBOUR
243
2.8.5
STYRENE
FOR
WISMAR
244
2.8.6
ASPHALT
FROM
CANADIAN
OIL
SANDS
245
2.9
PURE
SULPH
UR
FOR
JORF
LASFAR
247
2.10
OBO
CARRIERS
248
3
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS
251
3.1
STEEL
PRODUCTS
253
3.1.1
STEEL
PIPES
FOR
THE
NEW
KAISERHAFEN
QUAY
253
3.1.2
STEEL
FOR
KOTA
KINABALU
255
3.1.3
GENEVA
HANDYSIZE
BULKERS
IN
STEEL
TRANSPORT
256
3.1.4
LNG
TANK
FOR
WES
AMELIE
257
X
CONTENTS
3.2
VEHICLES
259
3.3
3.2.1
SCANDINAVIAN
AND
ASIAN
DOMINANCE
261
3.2.2
8000
NEW
CARS
FROM
JAPAN
AND
KOREA
266
3.2.3
RECORD
HOLDER
HOEGH
DELHI
267
3.2.4
MORE
CAPACITY
ON
EXTENDED
HOEGH
ASIA
269
3.2.5
NEW
WORLD
RECORD
HOLDER
HOEGH
TARGET
271
3.2.6
FIATS
FROM
CIVITAVECCIA
TO
VERACRUZ
271
3.2.7
MERCEDES
CARS
FROM
UUSIKAUPUNKI
274
3.2.8
FIRST
ANGLED
STERN
RAMP
ON
MADAME
BUTTERFLY
275
3.2.9
FORMER
RO
RO
CARRIERS
UNDER
US
FLAG
278
3.2.10
FORMER
RUSSIAN
TANK
TRANSPORTERS
279
3.2.11
VIETNAMESE
PREMIERE
VICTORY
LEADER
280
3.2.12
JAGUARS
FROM
IMMINGHAM
281
3.2.13
KIAS
FROM
KOPER
TO
TARRAGONA
283
3.2.14
NISSANS
FROM
SUNDERLAND
285
3.2.15
BUSES
FOR
HAVANA
287
3.2.16
DOUBLE-DECK
COACHES
FOR
ASHDOD
288
3.2.17
LOSS-MAKING
INVESTMENTS
IN
MULTIPURPOSE
CARGO
VESSELS
288
3.2.18
AUCTIONING
VICTORIA
291
3.2.19
HUNDREDS
OF
KG
INSOLVENCIES
292
3.2.20
FRESH
CAPITAL
FOR
BANKRUPT
SHIP
INVESTMENTS
293
3.2.21
NATO
TANKS
FROM
NORWAY
294
3.2.22
ECOLIFT
INDUSTRIAL
FAME
RENAMED
ZEA
FAME
297
3.2.23
VAN
CARRIERS
ON
RIA
299
3.2.24
OSLO
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
FROM
PORTUGAL
300
INDUSTRIAL
PLANTS
301
3.3.1
WIND
POWER
PLANTS
301
3.3.1.1
TOWERS
FROM
SHANGHAI,
BLADES
FOR
MANTYLUOTO
303
3.3.1.2
ROTOR
BLADES
FROM
SPAIN,
TURBINE
HOUSES
FOR
NORDSEE
1
304
3.3.1.3
WINGS
FOR
THE
LARGEST
POWER
PLANT
306
3.3.1.4
BLADES
FOR
ROSTOCK
307
3.3.1.5
JACKET
FOUNDATIONS
FROM
NORWAY
309
3.3.1.6
MONOPILES
FOR
TAIWAN
FROM
DILLINGER
HIITTE
311
CONTENTS
XI
3.3.1.7
OPEN
HATCH
CARRIER
POSIDANA
IN
WIND
POWER
COMPONENTS
TRANSPORT
315
3.3.1.8
TURBINE
TOWERS
ON
TIAN
FU
318
3.3.1.9
AURICH
WIND
POWER
EXPORTS
UNDER
WIND
POWER
320
3.3.1.10
FUTURISTIC
PROJECT
CARRIER
NORDANA
SEA
322
3.3.1.11
DIESEL-ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
ABIS
BILBAO
324
3.3.1.12
INDIAN-BUILT
HAPPY
SKY
LIFTS
2
X
900
TONNES
325
3.3.2
BAUXITE
CRACKER
FOR
KAMSAR
326
3.3.3
GAS
TURBINES
FOR
HAMITABAT
328
3.3.4
700-TONNE
LIFTING
CAPACITY
FOR
HEAVY
CARGOES
331
3.3.5
POWER
PLANT
COMPONENTS
FOR
SIBERIA
333
3.3.6
SHIPYARD
CRANE
ON
THE
HOOK
334
3.3.7
PIGGYBACK
SHIPS
AND
DOCKS
335
3.3.7.1
SWATH
TYPE
PILOT
TENDERS
FOR
HOUSTON
337
3.3.7.2
FOUR-MASTED
BARQUE
PEKING
FROM
NEW
YORK
TO
GERMANY
338
3.3.7.3
SURVEY
VESSEL
TAGU
SUPPLIER
TO
JAMAICA
340
3.3.7.4
TANKER
NEWBUILDING
ON
DECK
341
3.3.7.5
REPAIR
DOCK
ON
TRANSSHELF
341
3.3.7.6
YACHTS
ON
DEO
VOLENTE
AND
EEMSLIFT
HENDRIKA
342
3.3.7.7
FISH
FARM
SERVING
BOAT
CLAYOQUOT
SERVER
FOR
CANADA
344
3.3.7.8
AIRBUS
TRANSPORTER
VILLE
DE
BORDEAUX
345
3.3.7.9
ARIANE
TRANSPORTERS
MN
TOUCAN
AND
MN
COLIBRI
347
3.3.7.10
ZHEN
HUAS
CRANE
CARRIERS
348
3.4
DANGEROUS
GOODS
349
3.4.1
CHEMICALS
FOR
JAPAN
350
3.4.2
AMMUNITION
FOR
NORDENHAM
351
3.4.3
FORMER
SOVIET
RO
RO
CARRIERS
UNDER
US
FLAG
353
XII
CONTENTS
3.5
OTHER
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS
353
3.5.1
SEWAGE
SLUDGE
FROM
THE
EAST
FRISIAN
ISLANDS
353
3.5.2
BACK
FROM
RUSSIA
356
4
CONTAINER
TRANSPORTS
359
4.
1
EUROPE:
FAR
EAST
ROUTE
366
4.1.1
20,000
TEU
SHIPS
IN
LARGE
NUMBERS
368
4.1.2
NINE
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
THE
2M
AGREEMENT
370
4.1.3
QUANTUM
LEAP
BY
EMMA
M/RSK
372
4.1.4
NEAR
LOSS
OF
EMMA
MAERSK
380
4.1.5
400-METER
SHIPS
ONLY
CONDITIONALLY
MANEUVRABLE
IN
A
STORM
382
4.1.6
MAERSK
S
TRIPLE-E
VESSELS
384
4.1.7
ELEVEN
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
OCEAN
ALLIANCE
386
4.1.8
CASCADE
EFFECT
DISPLACES
8000
TEU
SHIPS
388
4.1.9
PRIVATE
AND
PUBLIC
CAPITAL
394
4.1.10
SIMILAR
8000
TEU
TYPES
FROM
SAMSUNG,
DAEWOO
AND
HANJIN
396
4.1.11
EIGHT
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
THE
ALLIANCE
398
4.1.12
DIRECT
AUSTRALIA
SERVICES
FROM
EUROPE
401
4.2
NORTH
ATLANTIC
ROUTE
402
4.2.1
COLOMBIAN
BANANAS
FOR
EUROPE
404
4.2.2
HAPAG-LLOYD
WITH
ASIAN
PARTNERS
408
4.2.3
TWO
OCEAN
ALLIANCE
SERVICES
410
4.3
NORTH-SOUTH
TRAFFIC
412
4.3.1
ALONG
THE
AMERICAN
EAST
COASTS
417
4.3.2
HANJIN
COPENHAGEN
IN
TSUNAMI
419
4.3.3
5500
TEU
CARRIERS
FROM
SAMSUNG
420
4.3.4
WIDE-BEAM
TYPES
FOR
VINNEN
421
4.4
FEEDER
AND
SHORT-SEA
TRAFFIC
425
4.4.1
COLLECTIVE
TRANSPORTER
UNIFEEDER
S
426
4.4.2
OPEN-TOP
TYPE
FROM
MEYER
WERFT
428
4.4.3
CHINESE-BUILT
CONTAINER
FEEDER
TYPES
431
4.4.4
MAERSK
S
ICE-CLASS
FEEDERS
434
CONTENTS
XIII
5
FERRY
TRAFFIC
437
5.1
FREIGHT
FERRIES
437
5.1.1
BORE
SONG
ON
ROUTE
TO
ENGLAND
439
5.1.2
LENGTHENING
OF
PRIMULA
SEAWAYS
443
5.L3
ODENSE
S
FSG
VARIANT
PAQIZE
FROM
ISTANBUL
TO
TRIESTE
446
5.1.4
DRILLING
EQUIPMENT
FROM
FINLAND
TO
GALVESTON
448
5.2
RO
PAX
FERRIES
450
5.2.1
WORLD
S
LARGEST
COMBINED
PASSENGER
AND
CAR
FERRIES
ON
THE
FINLAND
ROUTE
450
5.2.2
SUPERFAST
FERRIES
IN
EUROPE
AND
AUSTRALIA
456
5.2.3
SUPERSPEED
I
AND
SUPERSPEED
II
ACROSS
THE
SKAGERRAK
460
5.2.4
TOYS
FROM
HAL
FAR
464
5.2.5
BATTERY-POWERED
DOUBLE-ENDED
FERRY
GLOPPEFJORD
466
5.2.6
ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
FERRIES
AR
VAG
TREDAN
AND
ELLEN
467
5.3
RAILWAY
FERRIES
468
5.3.1
SWEDISH
SKANE
FROM
TRELLEBORG
TO
ROSTOCK
468
5.3.2
DENMARK
S
PRINSESSE
BENEDIKTE
ON
FUGLEFLUGTSLINIEN
471
5.4
COMBINED
CARGO
AND
PASSENGER
CARRYING
SHIPS
475
5.4.1
BLACK
PEARLS
FROM
BORA
BORA
475
5.4.2
XIANG
XUE
LAN
FROM
CHINA
TO
KOREA
480
5.5
HIGH-SPEED
FERRIES
480
5.5.1
LEONORA
CHRISTINA
IN
BORNHOLM
SERVICE
481
5.5.2
UNSUCCESSFUL
SPIRIT
OF
ONTARIO
1
483
5.5.3
ITALIAN
MONOHULL
FERRY
SUPERSEACAT
FOUR
483
5.5.4
WAVEPIERCER
SICILIA
JET
FROM
INCAT
485
PART
II
WORK
AT
SEA
489
6
OFFSHORE
WORK
491
6.1
PIPE
LAYERS
SEVEN
SEAS
AND
SEVEN
OCEANS
495
6.2
DIVING
SUPPORT
SHIP
TOISA
PEGASUS
498
6.3
WIND
FARMS
REPLACING
COAL
MINES
499
XIV
CONTENTS
6.3.1
INSTALLATION
SHIP
MPI
DISCOVERY
ON
AMRUMBANK
506
6.3.2
BRAVE
TERN
AND
BOLD
TERN
TO
BUILD
GLOBAL
TECH
1
507
6.3.3
AEOLUS
IN
DUTCH
GEMINI
PARK
508
6.3.4
BRIDGE-BUILDING
CRANE
SVANEN
IN
OFFSHORE
EMPLOYMENT
511
6.3.5
ROUTES
FOR
WIND
ENERGY
CABLES
511
6.3.6
CABLES
FOR
THE
WALNEY
WIND
FARM
512
6.3.7
NORDENHAM
SUBMARINE
CABLE
FOR
BALTIC
II
514
6.3.8
REPLACEMENT
CABLE
FOR
BORWIN
1
516
6.3.9
CONVERTER
PLATFORM
FOR
MEERWIND
OST
517
6.3.10
WORKING
AND
LIVING
IN
A
WIND
FARM
520
6.3.11
FERRIES
TO
FLOATING
HOTELS
522
6.3.12
FREIGHT
TO
PASSENGER
TRANSPORTERS
523
6.3.13
HYBRID
PROPULSION
ON
GEO
FOCUS
524
6.3.14
CREWBOAT
GESA
FOR
PERSONNEL
TRANSFER
FROM
HELGOLAND
525
6.3.15
FAST
SHIP
WITH
SOFT
BOW
528
6.3.16
OLSEN
S
HIGH-SPEED
FLEET
530
6.3.17
WATERJET
PROPULSION
FOR
HIGH
SPEEDS
531
6.4
SIX
WG
COLUMBUS
TYPE
SEISMIC
VESSELS
532
6.4.1
RUSSIAN
GAS
THROUGH
THE
BLACK
SEA
534
6.4.2
HIGHER
YIELD
THROUGH
STIMULATION
535
6.4.3
ISLAND
CONSTRUCTOR
IN
OIL
PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS
536
6.4.4
GERMAN
OIL
FROM
MITTELPLATE
539
6.4.5
OIL
PRODUCTION
VESSEL
PETROJARLI
540
7
DREDGING
543
7.1
DREDGING
IN
BRONKA
545
7.2
DEPLOYMENT
TO
PORT
HARCOURT
546
7.3
DREDGING
OFF
YUZHNY
549
7.4
BELGIAN
CUTTER
HEAD
DREDGER
VESALIUS
551
7.5
BACKHOE
DREDGER
PETER
THE
GREAT
552
8
SALVAGE
AND
TOWAGE
555
8.1
GROUNDED
WITH
DRAGGING
ANCHORS
559
8.2
BOSKALIS
TUGS
OPERATED
WORLDWIDE
564
8.3
TEN
TUGS
IN
HARRIERSAND
SALVAGE
ACTION
566
8.4
FROM
TAMPA
TO
BREMERHAVEN
FOR
REPAIR
567
CONTENTS
XV
8.5
NINE
HIGH-SEA
TUGS
FOR
HARMS
FROM
MIITZELFELDT
568
8.6
RAPID
EMERGENCY
HELP
FOR
SPLITTNES
570
8.7
FIVE
FLOATING
CRANES
RAISE
THE
SEKI
ROLETTE
WRECK
572
8.8
NEW
TUG
DESIGNS
AND
TECHNIQUES
572
8.9
LARGE
ASD
TUG
SERIES
FROM
DAMEN
575
8.10
BUGSIER
TUGS
FROM
FASSMER
YARD
580
8.11
THE
EDDY
TUG
PROJECT
581
8.12
INNOVATIVE
CAROUSEL
TUG
MULTRATUG
32
582
9
ICEBREAKING
585
9.1
RUSSIAN
NUCLEAR
ICEBREAKER
YAMAL
585
9.2
DIESEL-ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
ICE
BREAKER
MOSKVA
586
9.3
ICEBREAKING
OFFSHORE
VESSELS
FOR
KAZAKHSTAN
588
9.4
GAS
TURBINE-POWERED
US
ICEBREAKER
POLAR
SEA
589
9.5
HELICOPTER
TRANSFER
FROM
ARCTIC
SUPPLY
VESSEL
DP
POLAR
590
9.6
SUPPLIES
FOR
THE
NEUMAYR
STATION
592
PART
III
RECREATION,
TRAVEL
AND
RESCUE
AT
SEA
595
10
CRUISE
SHIPPING
597
10.1
CARIBBEAN,
ALASKA,
GREAT
LAKES,
HAWAII
606
10.1.1
HURRICANE
IRMA
DESTROYING
CRUISE
DESTINATIONS
609
10.1.2
FROM
NEW
YORK
TO
BERMUDA
614
10.1.3
MICKEY
MOUSE
ON
CARIBBEAN
COURSE
618
10.1.4
PEARL
MIST
ON
THE
GREAT
LAKES
622
10.1.5
CELEBRITY
CRUISE
LINERS
TO
ALASKA
AND
HAWAII
623
10.1.6
PRIDE
OF
AMERICA
BUILT
UNDER
SPECIAL
PERMIT
625
10.1.7
PRIDE
OF
HAWAII
IN
EUROPE
627
10.2
EUROPE
627
10.2.1
CARNIVAL
S
EUROPEAN
SUBSIDIARIES
COSTA,
AIDA
AND
P&O
629
10.2.2
COSTA
VICTORIA
ON
MEDITERRANEAN
ROUTES
631
10.2.3
AIDAPRIMA
SAILING
FROM
LAS
PALMAS
633
10.2.4
SCRUBBER-FITTED
MEIN
SCHIFF
3,
4,
5,
6,
1,
2
AND
7
636
10.2.5
RESERVATION
FOR
90
BRITISH
POUNDS
638
10.2.6
EUROPA
2
ON
WORLD
TOURS
640
10.2.7
FOUR
QUEENS
FROM
FRANCE
AND
ITALY
642
10.2.8
NORWEGIAN
SKY
FROM
LLOYD
WERFT
645
XVI
CONTENTS
10.3
ASIA
646
10.3.1
JEWELS
OF
VIETNAM:
FROM
HONG
KONG
TO
HO
CHI
MINH
CITY
646
10.3.2
GENTING
S
GLOBAL
DREAM
FROM
WISMAR
648
10.3.3
CHINAS
FIRST
LUXURY
LINER
650
10.3.4
FROM
SHANGHAI
AND
HONG
KONG
651
10.4
EXPEDITION
CRUISES
653
10.4.1
HIGH
ACCIDENTS
FREQUENCY
655
10.4.2
YACHT-LIKE
LE
BOREAL
658
10.4.3
HURTIGRUTEN
LINER
FRAM
660
10.4.4
NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC
EXPLORER
662
10.4.5
HIGH-CLASS
LUXURY
VESSELS
665
10.5
COASTAL
PASSENGER
SHIPPING
666
10.5.1
SENEGALESE
ALINE
SITOE
DIATTA
666
10.5.2
LNG-DRIVEN
HELGOLAND
666
10.6
RIVER
CRUISES
668
10.6.1
A-ROSA
STELLA
ON
RIVER
RHONE
669
10.6.2
LONGSHIP
VIKING
HERMOD
FROM
AVIGNON
TO
LYON
673
10.6.3
ROSSINI
ON
THE
DANUBE
674
11
LUXURY
YACHTS
677
11.1
AZZAM
AND
TOPAZ
FOR
THE
EMIRATES
678
11.2
POSSIBLE
MISSION
FOR
THE
SAUDI
KING
680
11.3
AL
SAID
FOR
THE
SULTAN
OF
OMAN
681
11.4
1
57-M
YACHT
DILBAR
FOR
RUSSIA
682
11.5
AVIVA
FROM
ABEKING
&
RASMUSSEN
685
11.6
LE
GRAND
BLEU,
ECLIPSE,
LUNA
AND
SOLARIS
FOR
ABRAMOVICH
688
11.7
KIEL
STEALTH
YACHT
A
FOR
RUSSIAN
BUYERS
691
11.8
EXPEDITION
YACHTS
ULYSSES
FROM
KLEVEN
VERFT
692
12
FLOATING
HOSPITALS
AND
RESCUE
VESSELS
695
12.1
RELIEF
MISSIONS
IN
AFRICA
AND
SOUTH
AMERICA
695
12.2
RESCUE
SHIP
AQUARIUS
OF
SOS
MEDITERRANNEE
696
GLOSSARY
701
INDEX
715
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PART
I
TRANSPORT
BY
SEA
1
1
AGRICULTURAL
AND
FORESTRY
PRODUCTS,
ANIMALS,
FEEDINGSTUFFS
3
1.1
CEREALS
3
1.1.1
CANADIAN
WHEAT
FROM
THE
THUNDER
BAY
4
1.1.2
CROATIAN-BUILT
SELF-DISCHARGERS
FOR
CANADA
8
1.1.3
GRAIN
PORT
CHURCHILL
9
1.1.4
STANDARD
DESIGNS
FROM
SHANGHAI
11
1.1.5
GRAIN
TRANSPORT
IN
HANDYSIZE,
SUPRAMAX
AND
PANAMAX
CARRIERS
12
1.1.6
WHEAT
FROM
THE
PARANA
14
1.1.7
OPEN
HATCH
BULK
CARRIERS
16
1.1.8
D
'
AMICO
'
S
OPEN
HATCH
SHIPS
18
1.1.9
FINNISH
DESIGN
FOR
CHINESE
BUILDERS
19
1.1.10
UKRAINIAN
GRAIN
FOR
THE
WORLD
20
1.1.11
GERMAN
WHEAT
FOR
SOUTH
AFRICA
23
1.1.12
WHEAT
FROM
VANCOUVER
FOR
JAPAN
IN
CLEAN
HOLDS
24
1.2
FRUIT,
COFFEE
AND
COCOA
25
1.2.1
BANANAS
FOR
ST.
PETERSBURG
26
1.2.2
ORANGES
FROM
DURBAN
29
1.2.3
ORGANIC
COFFEE
FROM
HONDURAS
31
1.2.4
COCOA
FROM
GHANA
32
1.2.5
ANTARCTIC
VEGETABLES
FOR
THE
MARS
FLIGHT
34
1.3
SALT
AND
SUGAR
39
1.3.1
FISH
SALT
FROM
ZARZIS
39
VI
CONTENTS
1.3.2
SUGAR
FOR
TORONTO
40
1.3.3
SUGAR
FOR
BULGARIA
41
1.4
MEAT
42
1.4.1
CONTAINER
SHIP
FOR
2100
REEFER
UNITS
42
1.4.2
MEAT
FROM
SOUTH
AMERICA
43
1.4.3
60,000
M3
COLD
STORE
ON
EMMA
MAERSK
50
1.5
JUICES,
ALCOHOL
AND
WATER
51
1.5.1
CONCENTRATE
FROM
SANTOS
52
1.5.2
ALCOHOL
FOR
BACARDI
PRODUCTION
53
1.5.3
AQUAVIT
ACROSS
THE
LINE
55
1.5.4
WATER
FOR
KIMOLOS
55
1.5.5
BREMEN
MALT
FOR
IZMIR
56
1.6
VEGETABLE
OIL
57
1.6.1
PALM
OIL
FOR
GERMAN
BISCUITS
58
1.6.2
UKRAINIAN
SUNFLOWER
OIL
FOR
ISTANBUL
60
1.7
LIVESTOCK
AND
LIVE
FISH
63
1.7.1
AUSTRALIAN
CATTLE
FOR
CHINA
64
1.7.2
AUSTRALIAN
SHEEP
FOR
ARABIA
66
1.7.3
SHEEP
FROM
TIERRA
DEL
FUEGO
67
1.7.4
SALMON
FROM
FAROE
ISLANDS
FJORDS
68
1.8
FISH,
KRILL,
GARNETS,
WHALES
70
1.8.1
SAITHE,
SURIMI,
FISH
OIL
AND
ROE
FROM
THE
BERING
SEA
72
1.8.2
SAITHE
FROM
THE
NORTH
ATLANTIC
73
1.8.3
FISH
FROM
ICELAND,
THE
FAROES
AND
NORWAY
IN
CONTAINERS
76
1.8.4
NEW
TRAWLERS
FROM
TURKEY
AND
NORWAY
79
1.8.5
FREEZER
SOLBERG
FOR
ICELAND
81
1.8.6
SEAHAKE
FROM
SALDANHA
82
1.8.7
MACKEREL
FOR
CAMEROON
83
1.8.8
FROZEN
FISH
FROM
THE
FAROE
ISLANDS
84
1.8.9
SALMON
OIL
FROM
SALTHELLA
86
1.8.10
TUNA
FROM
THE
MEDITERRANEAN
SEA
87
1.8.11
KRILL
FROM
THE
SOUTHERN
OCEAN
89
1.8.12
GARNET
FROM
THE
NORTH
SEA
91
1.8.13
GARNETS
TO
TANGIER
AND
BACK
93
1.8.14
FISHERY
PROTECTION
VESSELS
94
1.8.15
FISHERY
RESEARCH
VESSEL
FROM
ROMANIA
95
1.8.16
BRIGITTE
BARDOT
AGAINST
WHALING
97
1.8.17
STUNNED
FISH
ON
SPES
NOVA
99
CONTENTS
VII
1.9
FEEDSTUFFS
100
1.9.1
FEED
FOR
OLDENBURG
PIGS
101
1.9.2
SOYA
FOR
SWEDEN
103
1.9.3
FISH
FEED
SUPPLY
VESSEL
AQUA
FJELL
106
1.10
WOOD
AND
WOOD
PRODUCTS
108
1.10.1
CROSS-DOCKING
IN
KOTKA
109
1.10.2
EUCALYPTUS
WOOD
FROM
BAHIA
111
1.10.3
FINNISH
PAPER
FOR
LIIBECK
113
1.10.4
SAWN
TIMBER
FROM
WISMAR
114
1.10.5
SAWN
TIMBER
FROM
GERMANY
TO
BALTIMORE
115
1.10.6
NAMURAS
LOG
CARRIERS
118
1.10.7
WOODCHIP
CARRIERS
121
1.10.8
AMERICAN
PELLETS
124
1.10.9
RUSSIAN
TIMBER
FOR
OLDENBURG,
SWEDISH
CELLULOSE
FOR
MINDEN
125
1.10.10
GARAGE
TYPE
FOREST
PRODUCT
CARRIER
SWIFT
ARROW
129
1.10.11
DANISH
PALLET
CARRIER
LYSVIK
SEAWAYS
130
1.10.12
CHRISTMAS
TREES
FOR
THE
ANTARCTIC
STATION
130
1.11
COTTON
ON
THE
BURIGANGA
132
2
RAW
MATERIALS
135
2.1
ORES
AND
METALS
138
2.1.1
IRON
ORE
138
2.1.1.1
AUSTRALIAN
IRON
ORE
FOR
CHINA
140
2.1.1.2
CAPESIZE
CARRIERS
AT
PORT
HEDLAND
141
2.1.1.3
NEWCASTLEMAX
MADEIRA
142
2.1.1.4
IRON
ORE
FROM
PONTA
DA
MADEIRA
143
2.1.1.5
BRAZILIAN
ORE
FOR
ASIAS
STEELMAKERS
145
2.1.1.6
400,000
DWT
VLOC
FOR
ORE
TRANSPORT
145
2.1.1.7
106,000
DWT
CARRIER
FROM
STX
DALIAN
147
2.1.1.8
81,400
DWT
PANAMAXES
FROM
UNIVERSAL
SHIPBUILDING
148
2.1.1.9
76,000
DWT
PANAMAXES
FROM
HUDONG
ZHONGHUA
149
2.1.1.10
LNG
BURNING
VIIKKI
IN
QUADRILATERAL
TRAFFIC
150
2.1.1.11
IRON
ORE
FROM
BUCHANAN
153
VIII
CONTENTS
2.1.1.12
CANADIAN
IRON
ORE
FOR
SALZGITTER
VIA
PANAMA
156
2.1.2
CANADIAN
COPPER
CONCENTRATE
FOR
WILHELMSBURG
157
2.1.3
NICKEL
ORE
159
2.1.3.1
NICKEL
ORE
FROM
NEW
CALEDONIA
159
2.1.3.2
NICKEL
AND
PALLADIUM
FROM
SIBERIA
161
2.1.4
ZINC
ORE
FROM
TOWNSVILLE
163
2.1.5
BAUXITE
167
2.1.5.1
BAUXITE
FROM
KAMSAR
168
2.1.5.2
BAUXITE
FOR
GRUNDARTANGI
169
2.1.5.3
KOREAN-BUILT
KAMSARMAX
CARRIERS
171
2.1.5.4
KAMSARMAX
CARRIERS
FROM
SANOYAS
172
2.1.5.5
HUNDREDS
OF
STANDARD
BULKERS
FROM
CHINA
173
2.1.6
URANIUM
ORE,
PLUTONIUM
177
2.1.6.1
YELLOW
CAKE
VIA
WALVIS
BAY
177
2.1.6.2
GERMAN
URANIUM
HEXAFLUORIDE
TO
RUSSIA
179
2.1.6.3
URANIUM
HEXAFLUORIDE
ON
THE
LARGEST
CON
RO
SHIPS
180
2.1.6.4
PLUTONIUM
TO
THE
UNITED
STATES
182
2.1.7
BLACK
ILMENITE
FOR
WHITE
COLOUR
183
2.1.8
LITHIUM
FROM
THE
UYUNI
SALT
DESERT
185
2.2
COAL
185
2.2.1
BORNEO
COAL
FOR
ISHIKAWA
185
2.2.2
RUSSIAN
COAL
FROM
UST-LUGA
AND
MURMANSK
186
2.2.3
CANADIAN
COAL
THROUGH
THE
NORTHWEST
PASSAGE
188
2.2.4
COAL
FROM TANJUNG
PEMANCIANGAN
189
2.3
STONES,
SAND,
CEMENT
191
2.3.1
GRANITE
FROM
EIDE
191
2.3.2
BUILDING MATERIALS
FOR
HAMBURG
192
2.3.3
IRISH
COASTAL
VESSEL
ARKLOW
BRAVE
196
2.3.4
BUILDING
SAND
FROM
THE
ATLANTIC
196
2.3.5
CHINESE-BUILT
CEMENT
CARRIERS
CEMCOASTER
AND
CEMCLIPPER
197
2.4
DIAMONDS
FROM
NAMIBIAN
WATERS
199
2.5
FERTILIZER
201
2.5.1
GERMAN
POTASH
FOR
INDIA,
UREA
FROM
EGYPT
201
2.5.2
POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE
FOR
NEW
HOLLAND
203
CONTENTS
IX
2.5.3
MAGNESIUM
FROM
KYMASSI
204
2.5.4
RUSSIAN
CALCIUM
DIHYDROGEN
PHOSPHATE
FOR
SAINT
BRIEUC
204
2.6
CRUDE
OIL
207
2.6.1
NIGERIAN
OIL
FOR
COME
BY
CHANCE
207
2.6.2
VENEZUELAN
OIL
FOR
CHINA
209
2.6.3
SIBERIAN
LIGHT
FOR
WILHELMSHAVEN
210
2.6.4
RUSSIAN
CRUDE
OIL
FOR
ROTTERDAM
212
2.6.5
NORTH
SEA
OIL
FOR
BRUNSBIITTEL
213
2.6.6
CRUDE
OIL
FROM
THE
SHETLANDS
214
2.6.7
OIL
ACROSS
THE
CASPIAN
SEA
215
2.7
GAS
217
2.7.1
LNG
218
2.7.1.1
BRUNEI
GAS
FOR
JAPAN
AND
KOREA
221
2.7.1.2
SIBERIAN
GAS
FROM
SABETTA
224
2.7.1.3
METHANE
FOR
YOKOHAMA
2.7.1.4
NEW
CONTAINMENT
TECHNOLOGY
ON
225
SAGA
DAWN
226
2.7.2
LPG
227
2.7.2.1
LPG
TANKERS
FROM
TURNU-SEVERIN
229
2.7.2.2
ETHYLENE
FROM
LE
HAVRE
232
2.7.2.3
AMMONIA
FOR
ANTWERP
233
2.7.3
HYDROGEN
234
2.8
OIL
PRODUCTS
AND
CHEMICALS
234
2.8.1
PRODUCT
TANKERS
FROM
KIEL
235
2.8.2
NAPHTENIC
OIL
FOR
SINGAPORE
239
2.8.3
BUNKER
FOR
THE
GLOVIS
COURAGE
242
2.8.4
MINERAL
OIL
IN
KATTWYK
HARBOUR
243
2.8.5
STYRENE
FOR
WISMAR
244
2.8.6
ASPHALT
FROM
CANADIAN
OIL
SANDS
245
2.9
PURE
SULPH
UR
FOR
JORF
LASFAR
247
2.10
OBO
CARRIERS
248
3
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS
251
3.1
STEEL
PRODUCTS
253
3.1.1
STEEL
PIPES
FOR
THE
NEW
KAISERHAFEN
QUAY
253
3.1.2
STEEL
FOR
KOTA
KINABALU
255
3.1.3
GENEVA
HANDYSIZE
BULKERS
IN
STEEL
TRANSPORT
256
3.1.4
LNG
TANK
FOR
WES
AMELIE
257
X
CONTENTS
3.2
VEHICLES
259
3.3
3.2.1
SCANDINAVIAN
AND
ASIAN
DOMINANCE
261
3.2.2
8000
NEW
CARS
FROM
JAPAN
AND
KOREA
266
3.2.3
RECORD
HOLDER
HOEGH
DELHI
267
3.2.4
MORE
CAPACITY
ON
EXTENDED
HOEGH
ASIA
269
3.2.5
NEW
WORLD
RECORD
HOLDER
HOEGH
TARGET
271
3.2.6
FIATS
FROM
CIVITAVECCIA
TO
VERACRUZ
271
3.2.7
MERCEDES
CARS
FROM
UUSIKAUPUNKI
274
3.2.8
FIRST
ANGLED
STERN
RAMP
ON
MADAME
BUTTERFLY
275
3.2.9
FORMER
RO
RO
CARRIERS
UNDER
US
FLAG
278
3.2.10
FORMER
RUSSIAN
TANK
TRANSPORTERS
279
3.2.11
VIETNAMESE
PREMIERE
VICTORY
LEADER
280
3.2.12
JAGUARS
FROM
IMMINGHAM
281
3.2.13
KIAS
FROM
KOPER
TO
TARRAGONA
283
3.2.14
NISSANS
FROM
SUNDERLAND
285
3.2.15
BUSES
FOR
HAVANA
287
3.2.16
DOUBLE-DECK
COACHES
FOR
ASHDOD
288
3.2.17
LOSS-MAKING
INVESTMENTS
IN
MULTIPURPOSE
CARGO
VESSELS
288
3.2.18
AUCTIONING
VICTORIA
291
3.2.19
HUNDREDS
OF
KG
INSOLVENCIES
292
3.2.20
FRESH
CAPITAL
FOR
BANKRUPT
SHIP
INVESTMENTS
293
3.2.21
NATO
TANKS
FROM
NORWAY
294
3.2.22
ECOLIFT
INDUSTRIAL
FAME
RENAMED
ZEA
FAME
297
3.2.23
VAN
CARRIERS
ON
RIA
299
3.2.24
OSLO
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
FROM
PORTUGAL
300
INDUSTRIAL
PLANTS
301
3.3.1
WIND
POWER
PLANTS
301
3.3.1.1
TOWERS
FROM
SHANGHAI,
BLADES
FOR
MANTYLUOTO
303
3.3.1.2
ROTOR
BLADES
FROM
SPAIN,
TURBINE
HOUSES
FOR
NORDSEE
1
304
3.3.1.3
WINGS
FOR
THE
LARGEST
POWER
PLANT
306
3.3.1.4
BLADES
FOR
ROSTOCK
307
3.3.1.5
JACKET
FOUNDATIONS
FROM
NORWAY
309
3.3.1.6
MONOPILES
FOR
TAIWAN
FROM
DILLINGER
HIITTE
311
CONTENTS
XI
3.3.1.7
OPEN
HATCH
CARRIER
POSIDANA
IN
WIND
POWER
COMPONENTS
TRANSPORT
315
3.3.1.8
TURBINE
TOWERS
ON
TIAN
FU
318
3.3.1.9
AURICH
WIND
POWER
EXPORTS
UNDER
WIND
POWER
320
3.3.1.10
FUTURISTIC
PROJECT
CARRIER
NORDANA
SEA
322
3.3.1.11
DIESEL-ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
ABIS
BILBAO
324
3.3.1.12
INDIAN-BUILT
HAPPY
SKY
LIFTS
2
X
900
TONNES
325
3.3.2
BAUXITE
CRACKER
FOR
KAMSAR
326
3.3.3
GAS
TURBINES
FOR
HAMITABAT
328
3.3.4
700-TONNE
LIFTING
CAPACITY
FOR
HEAVY
CARGOES
331
3.3.5
POWER
PLANT
COMPONENTS
FOR
SIBERIA
333
3.3.6
SHIPYARD
CRANE
ON
THE
HOOK
334
3.3.7
PIGGYBACK
SHIPS
AND
DOCKS
335
3.3.7.1
SWATH
TYPE
PILOT
TENDERS
FOR
HOUSTON
337
3.3.7.2
FOUR-MASTED
BARQUE
PEKING
FROM
NEW
YORK
TO
GERMANY
338
3.3.7.3
SURVEY
VESSEL
TAGU
SUPPLIER
TO
JAMAICA
340
3.3.7.4
TANKER
NEWBUILDING
ON
DECK
341
3.3.7.5
REPAIR
DOCK
ON
TRANSSHELF
341
3.3.7.6
YACHTS
ON
DEO
VOLENTE
AND
EEMSLIFT
HENDRIKA
342
3.3.7.7
FISH
FARM
SERVING
BOAT
CLAYOQUOT
SERVER
FOR
CANADA
344
3.3.7.8
AIRBUS
TRANSPORTER
VILLE
DE
BORDEAUX
345
3.3.7.9
ARIANE
TRANSPORTERS
MN
TOUCAN
AND
MN
COLIBRI
347
3.3.7.10
ZHEN
HUAS
CRANE
CARRIERS
348
3.4
DANGEROUS
GOODS
349
3.4.1
CHEMICALS
FOR
JAPAN
350
3.4.2
AMMUNITION
FOR
NORDENHAM
351
3.4.3
FORMER
SOVIET
RO
RO
CARRIERS
UNDER
US
FLAG
353
XII
CONTENTS
3.5
OTHER
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS
353
3.5.1
SEWAGE
SLUDGE
FROM
THE
EAST
FRISIAN
ISLANDS
353
3.5.2
BACK
FROM
RUSSIA
356
4
CONTAINER
TRANSPORTS
359
4.
1
EUROPE:
FAR
EAST
ROUTE
366
4.1.1
20,000
TEU
SHIPS
IN
LARGE
NUMBERS
368
4.1.2
NINE
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
THE
2M
AGREEMENT
370
4.1.3
QUANTUM
LEAP
BY
EMMA
M/RSK
372
4.1.4
NEAR
LOSS
OF
EMMA
MAERSK
380
4.1.5
400-METER
SHIPS
ONLY
CONDITIONALLY
MANEUVRABLE
IN
A
STORM
382
4.1.6
MAERSK
'
S
TRIPLE-E
VESSELS
384
4.1.7
ELEVEN
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
OCEAN
ALLIANCE
386
4.1.8
CASCADE
EFFECT
DISPLACES
8000
TEU
SHIPS
388
4.1.9
PRIVATE
AND
PUBLIC
CAPITAL
394
4.1.10
SIMILAR
8000
TEU
TYPES
FROM
SAMSUNG,
DAEWOO
AND
HANJIN
396
4.1.11
EIGHT
EUROPE-FAR
EAST
SERVICES
OF
THE
ALLIANCE
398
4.1.12
DIRECT
AUSTRALIA
SERVICES
FROM
EUROPE
401
4.2
NORTH
ATLANTIC
ROUTE
402
4.2.1
COLOMBIAN
BANANAS
FOR
EUROPE
404
4.2.2
HAPAG-LLOYD
WITH
ASIAN
PARTNERS
408
4.2.3
TWO
OCEAN
ALLIANCE
SERVICES
410
4.3
NORTH-SOUTH
TRAFFIC
412
4.3.1
ALONG
THE
AMERICAN
EAST
COASTS
417
4.3.2
HANJIN
COPENHAGEN
IN
TSUNAMI
419
4.3.3
5500
TEU
CARRIERS
FROM
SAMSUNG
420
4.3.4
WIDE-BEAM
TYPES
FOR
VINNEN
421
4.4
FEEDER
AND
SHORT-SEA
TRAFFIC
425
4.4.1
COLLECTIVE
TRANSPORTER
UNIFEEDER
'
S
426
4.4.2
OPEN-TOP
TYPE
FROM
MEYER
WERFT
428
4.4.3
CHINESE-BUILT
CONTAINER
FEEDER
TYPES
431
4.4.4
MAERSK
'
S
ICE-CLASS
FEEDERS
434
CONTENTS
XIII
5
FERRY
TRAFFIC
437
5.1
FREIGHT
FERRIES
437
5.1.1
BORE
SONG
ON
ROUTE
TO
ENGLAND
439
5.1.2
LENGTHENING
OF
PRIMULA
SEAWAYS
443
5.L3
ODENSE
'
S
FSG
VARIANT
PAQIZE
FROM
ISTANBUL
TO
TRIESTE
446
5.1.4
DRILLING
EQUIPMENT
FROM
FINLAND
TO
GALVESTON
448
5.2
RO
PAX
FERRIES
450
5.2.1
WORLD
'
S
LARGEST
COMBINED
PASSENGER
AND
CAR
FERRIES
ON
THE
FINLAND
ROUTE
450
5.2.2
SUPERFAST
FERRIES
IN
EUROPE
AND
AUSTRALIA
456
5.2.3
SUPERSPEED
I
AND
SUPERSPEED
II
ACROSS
THE
SKAGERRAK
460
5.2.4
TOYS
FROM
HAL
FAR
464
5.2.5
BATTERY-POWERED
DOUBLE-ENDED
FERRY
GLOPPEFJORD
466
5.2.6
ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
FERRIES
AR
VAG
TREDAN
AND
ELLEN
467
5.3
RAILWAY
FERRIES
468
5.3.1
SWEDISH
SKANE
FROM
TRELLEBORG
TO
ROSTOCK
468
5.3.2
DENMARK
'
S
PRINSESSE
BENEDIKTE
ON
FUGLEFLUGTSLINIEN
471
5.4
COMBINED
CARGO
AND
PASSENGER
CARRYING
SHIPS
475
5.4.1
BLACK
PEARLS
FROM
BORA
BORA
475
5.4.2
XIANG
XUE
LAN
FROM
CHINA
TO
KOREA
480
5.5
HIGH-SPEED
FERRIES
480
5.5.1
LEONORA
CHRISTINA
IN
BORNHOLM
SERVICE
481
5.5.2
UNSUCCESSFUL
SPIRIT
OF
ONTARIO
1
483
5.5.3
ITALIAN
MONOHULL
FERRY
SUPERSEACAT
FOUR
483
5.5.4
WAVEPIERCER
SICILIA
JET
FROM
INCAT
485
PART
II
WORK
AT
SEA
489
6
OFFSHORE
WORK
491
6.1
PIPE
LAYERS
SEVEN
SEAS
AND
SEVEN
OCEANS
495
6.2
DIVING
SUPPORT
SHIP
TOISA
PEGASUS
498
6.3
WIND
FARMS
REPLACING
COAL
MINES
499
XIV
CONTENTS
6.3.1
INSTALLATION
SHIP
MPI
DISCOVERY
ON
AMRUMBANK
506
6.3.2
BRAVE
TERN
AND
BOLD
TERN
TO
BUILD
GLOBAL
TECH
1
507
6.3.3
AEOLUS
IN
DUTCH
GEMINI
PARK
508
6.3.4
BRIDGE-BUILDING
CRANE
SVANEN
IN
OFFSHORE
EMPLOYMENT
511
6.3.5
ROUTES
FOR
WIND
ENERGY
CABLES
511
6.3.6
CABLES
FOR
THE
WALNEY
WIND
FARM
512
6.3.7
NORDENHAM
SUBMARINE
CABLE
FOR
BALTIC
II
514
6.3.8
REPLACEMENT
CABLE
FOR
BORWIN
1
516
6.3.9
CONVERTER
PLATFORM
FOR
MEERWIND
OST
517
6.3.10
WORKING
AND
LIVING
IN
A
WIND
FARM
520
6.3.11
FERRIES
TO
FLOATING
HOTELS
522
6.3.12
FREIGHT
TO
PASSENGER
TRANSPORTERS
523
6.3.13
HYBRID
PROPULSION
ON
GEO
FOCUS
524
6.3.14
CREWBOAT
GESA
FOR
PERSONNEL
TRANSFER
FROM
HELGOLAND
525
6.3.15
FAST
SHIP
WITH
SOFT
BOW
528
6.3.16
OLSEN
'
S
HIGH-SPEED
FLEET
530
6.3.17
WATERJET
PROPULSION
FOR
HIGH
SPEEDS
531
6.4
SIX
WG
COLUMBUS
TYPE
SEISMIC
VESSELS
532
6.4.1
RUSSIAN
GAS
THROUGH
THE
BLACK
SEA
534
6.4.2
HIGHER
YIELD
THROUGH
STIMULATION
535
6.4.3
ISLAND
CONSTRUCTOR
IN
OIL
PRODUCTION
OPERATIONS
536
6.4.4
GERMAN
OIL
FROM
MITTELPLATE
539
6.4.5
OIL
PRODUCTION
VESSEL
PETROJARLI
540
7
DREDGING
543
7.1
DREDGING
IN
BRONKA
545
7.2
DEPLOYMENT
TO
PORT
HARCOURT
546
7.3
DREDGING
OFF
YUZHNY
549
7.4
BELGIAN
CUTTER
HEAD
DREDGER
VESALIUS
551
7.5
BACKHOE
DREDGER
PETER
THE
GREAT
552
8
SALVAGE
AND
TOWAGE
555
8.1
GROUNDED
WITH
DRAGGING
ANCHORS
559
8.2
BOSKALIS
TUGS
OPERATED
WORLDWIDE
564
8.3
TEN
TUGS
IN
HARRIERSAND
SALVAGE
ACTION
566
8.4
FROM
TAMPA
TO
BREMERHAVEN
FOR
REPAIR
567
CONTENTS
XV
8.5
NINE
HIGH-SEA
TUGS
FOR
HARMS
FROM
MIITZELFELDT
568
8.6
RAPID
EMERGENCY
HELP
FOR
SPLITTNES
570
8.7
FIVE
FLOATING
CRANES
RAISE
THE
SEKI
ROLETTE
WRECK
572
8.8
NEW
TUG
DESIGNS
AND
TECHNIQUES
572
8.9
LARGE
ASD
TUG
SERIES
FROM
DAMEN
575
8.10
BUGSIER
TUGS
FROM
FASSMER
YARD
580
8.11
THE
EDDY
TUG
PROJECT
581
8.12
INNOVATIVE
CAROUSEL
TUG
MULTRATUG
32
582
9
ICEBREAKING
585
9.1
RUSSIAN
NUCLEAR
ICEBREAKER
YAMAL
585
9.2
DIESEL-ELECTRICALLY
DRIVEN
ICE
BREAKER
MOSKVA
586
9.3
ICEBREAKING
OFFSHORE
VESSELS
FOR
KAZAKHSTAN
588
9.4
GAS
TURBINE-POWERED
US
ICEBREAKER
POLAR
SEA
589
9.5
HELICOPTER
TRANSFER
FROM
ARCTIC
SUPPLY
VESSEL
DP
POLAR
590
9.6
SUPPLIES
FOR
THE
NEUMAYR
STATION
592
PART
III
RECREATION,
TRAVEL
AND
RESCUE
AT
SEA
595
10
CRUISE
SHIPPING
597
10.1
CARIBBEAN,
ALASKA,
GREAT
LAKES,
HAWAII
606
10.1.1
HURRICANE
IRMA
DESTROYING
CRUISE
DESTINATIONS
609
10.1.2
FROM
NEW
YORK
TO
BERMUDA
614
10.1.3
MICKEY
MOUSE
ON
CARIBBEAN
COURSE
618
10.1.4
PEARL
MIST
ON
THE
GREAT
LAKES
622
10.1.5
CELEBRITY
CRUISE
LINERS
TO
ALASKA
AND
HAWAII
623
10.1.6
PRIDE
OF
AMERICA
BUILT
UNDER
SPECIAL
PERMIT
625
10.1.7
PRIDE
OF
HAWAII
IN
EUROPE
627
10.2
EUROPE
627
10.2.1
CARNIVAL
'
S
EUROPEAN
SUBSIDIARIES
COSTA,
AIDA
AND
P&O
629
10.2.2
COSTA
VICTORIA
ON
MEDITERRANEAN
ROUTES
631
10.2.3
AIDAPRIMA
SAILING
FROM
LAS
PALMAS
633
10.2.4
SCRUBBER-FITTED
MEIN
SCHIFF
3,
4,
5,
6,
1,
2
AND
7
636
10.2.5
RESERVATION
FOR
90
BRITISH
POUNDS
638
10.2.6
EUROPA
2
ON
WORLD
TOURS
640
10.2.7
FOUR
QUEENS
FROM
FRANCE
AND
ITALY
642
10.2.8
NORWEGIAN
SKY
FROM
LLOYD
WERFT
645
XVI
CONTENTS
10.3
ASIA
646
10.3.1
JEWELS
OF
VIETNAM:
FROM
HONG
KONG
TO
HO
CHI
MINH
CITY
646
10.3.2
GENTING
'
S
GLOBAL
DREAM
FROM
WISMAR
648
10.3.3
CHINAS
FIRST
LUXURY
LINER
650
10.3.4
FROM
SHANGHAI
AND
HONG
KONG
651
10.4
EXPEDITION
CRUISES
653
10.4.1
HIGH
ACCIDENTS
FREQUENCY
655
10.4.2
YACHT-LIKE
LE
BOREAL
658
10.4.3
HURTIGRUTEN
LINER
FRAM
660
10.4.4
NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC
EXPLORER
662
10.4.5
HIGH-CLASS
LUXURY
VESSELS
665
10.5
COASTAL
PASSENGER
SHIPPING
666
10.5.1
SENEGALESE
ALINE
SITOE
DIATTA
666
10.5.2
LNG-DRIVEN
HELGOLAND
666
10.6
RIVER
CRUISES
668
10.6.1
A-ROSA
STELLA
ON
RIVER
RHONE
669
10.6.2
LONGSHIP
VIKING
HERMOD
FROM
AVIGNON
TO
LYON
673
10.6.3
ROSSINI
ON
THE
DANUBE
674
11
LUXURY
YACHTS
677
11.1
AZZAM
AND
TOPAZ
FOR
THE
EMIRATES
678
11.2
POSSIBLE
MISSION
FOR
THE
SAUDI
KING
680
11.3
AL
SAID
FOR
THE
SULTAN
OF
OMAN
681
11.4
1
57-M
YACHT
DILBAR
FOR
RUSSIA
682
11.5
AVIVA
FROM
ABEKING
&
RASMUSSEN
685
11.6
LE
GRAND
BLEU,
ECLIPSE,
LUNA
AND
SOLARIS
FOR
ABRAMOVICH
688
11.7
KIEL
STEALTH
YACHT
A
FOR
RUSSIAN
BUYERS
691
11.8
EXPEDITION
YACHTS
ULYSSES
FROM
KLEVEN
VERFT
692
12
FLOATING
HOSPITALS
AND
RESCUE
VESSELS
695
12.1
RELIEF
MISSIONS
IN
AFRICA
AND
SOUTH
AMERICA
695
12.2
RESCUE
SHIP
AQUARIUS
OF
SOS
MEDITERRANNEE
696
GLOSSARY
701
INDEX
715 |
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topic_facet | Seeschifffahrt Schiffsfrachtverkehr Globalisierung |
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