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Delivery of 119.9k DWT DF crude/product oil tanker at GSI
3월 15, 2023
Steel Cutting of 63.6k bulk carrier at COSCO Zhoushan
3월 20, 2023

Keel Laying of 64k DWT bulk carrier at NACKS

3월 16, 2023

SMC is pleased to announce the Keel Laying of 64,000 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. NE428 at Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., LTD, China. This is the first vessel in a series of two vessels ordered by Huaxia Financial Leasing Co., LTD, China.
The vessel will be classed by NK and built to Marshall Islands flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 18th July 2023.

 
 

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