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Jul 9, 2013 ... the top-tier shipyards will benefit."
South Korean yards are particularly focused on the largest container ships, the area that shipping lines are most interested in today.
About 483 Chinese ... |
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Jul 8, 2013 ... has reported that early Saturday July 6 fire broke out from the rear end of the fore section of containership MOL Comfort while it was being towed by a salvage company.
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Jul 4, 2013 ... it has appointed Lloyd's Register (LR) as a technical consultant to determine what caused their containership MOL Comfort to break in two during inclement weather last month.
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Jun 27, 2013 ... O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), said in a statement today that the six sister vessels of the containership MOL Comfort, which last week broke in two while under way from Singapore to Jeddah, are ... |
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Jun 27, 2013 ... O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) says the aft part of the containership MOL Comfort sank today in the open sea at 16:48 JST, 11:48 Dubai time, near 14'26"N 66'26"E at a water depth of about ... |
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Jun 26, 2013 ... Lines, Ltd. (MOL) said Tuesday it is arranging the inspection of all six sister vessels of the containership MOL Comfort, which last week broke in two while under way from Singapore to ... |
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Jun 24, 2013 ... after launch, and resides today as a floating museum in the U.S.. At that time of course, just as containers were coming into fashion, fast general cargo vessels were the industry's mainstays but ... |
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Jun 20, 2013 ... it has contracted with a salvage company and are proceeding to rescue the cargo and hulls of its containership MOL Comfort, which broke into two parts in the Indian Ocean on Monday during ... |
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Jun 19, 2013 ... Ltd have started a joint investigation into the incident.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) containership MOL Comfort is "stably floating" after breaking into two parts, fore and aft, the ... |
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Jun 17, 2013 ... around 200 nautical miles off the coast of Yemen after Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL)-operated containership MOL Comfort sank while under way from Singapore to Jeddah, Indian daily Business ... |


