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Luanching of 308k dwt VLCC
12월 28, 2018
Steel cutting of 82k bulk carrier at Chengxi
1월 3, 2019

Keel laying of 82,000 dwt bulk carrier at Chengxi

1월 3, 2019

SMC is pleased to report steel cutting at Chengxi Shipyard (Jiangyin) Co., Ltd, China of 1st 82,000 DWT Bulk carrier, Hull No. CX0811A. It’s the first unit form the series of four 82000 DWT Bulk carrier order by Bank of Communication Finance Leasing Co., Ltd, China.

The vessel will be classed by CCS and built to Marshall flag requirements.

Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 28th June 2019.

 
 

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