why shipspotting / miksi laivabongausta?

Home at seaside town, which is one of the country's best-known export ports, motorboating as hobby, Kotka-Hamina-St Petersburg shipping lanes nearby. That´s why. And by the way, it´s very easy to become addicted...
Koti merenrantakaupungissa, jossa on yksi maan tunnetuimmista vientisatamista, harrastuksena veneily Kotka-Hamina-Pietari laivaväylien läheisyydessä. Siksi. Ja sitä paitsi, näiden seuraamiseen ja alkuperän selvittämiseen jää koukkuun...



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- if you want my photos, please contact! You are not allowed to use my photos without my permission. Usually, You will get more information, if You click ship´s name or link above name. Usually, management and owner details are based to Equasis database.
- mikäli kuvat kiinnostavat, ota yhteyttä! Kuvien käyttö ilman lupaani kielletty. Useimmiten, saat lisätietoa klikkaamalla laivan nimeä tai linkkiä nimen alla. Hallinta- ja omistustiedot pohjautuvat pääasiallisesti Equalis-tietokantaan postauksen julkaisuajankohtana.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Kotka

Rettig Group Ltd. Bore: m/s Auto Baltic
Tietoja, sijainti /Information, ships location.



Doehle Peter Schiffahrts: m/s Götaland
Tietoja, sijainti /Information, ships location.

Muita saman nimisiä laivoja / Other ships with same name.

Edelliset nimet / Former names: ITALIA 2003-03, OOCL NORPPA 2003-04

Stream Lines, a branch of reefer ship operator Seatrade Groningen is currently offering a service linking North Europe to the Caribbean and Central America through the chartering of containerships of 700-800 teu for round trips. The service rotation is Antwerp, Felixstowe, Rio Haina, Bridgetown, Port of Spain, La Guaira, Puerto Cab Limon, Puerto Cortes, Santo Tomas de Castilla, Antwerp.

Four ships have been chartered for the service since January : FLINTERCARRIER, GÖTALAND, HELENA SIBUM and HERM J. Seatrade had established Stream Line in September 2008 to replace the defunct Europe West Indies Line (EWL) operations. EWL
had declared bankruptcy on July 2008 and part of the company was acquired by Seatrade from the trustee.

Alphaliner Weekly Newsletter - 16.03.2009

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