Anna-Oldendorff
IMO: 9342889
Bulk Carrier, Liberia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
636092685
Callsign
D5KN5
Width
38.0 m
Length
230.0 m
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2024-11-11
Position: Oiler
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Latest News (2)
Oldendorff Carriers Converts Bulk Carrier to Transloader
German shipowner and operator Oldendorff Carriers has decided to convert its bulk carrier Tete Oldendorff to a transloader. In February 2017, the 88,266 dwt bulker entered Chengxi Shipyard, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) in Jiangyin, China, where the conversion will be carried out. During the conversion, which is expected to be completed in summer 2017, the 2006-built Tete Oldendorff will be renamed Anna Oldendorff. Anna Oldendorff will replace E. Oldendorff and will work together with Johanna Oldendorff and two purpose built transloaders, Alfred Oldendorff and Antonie Oldendorff, lightering or unloading Capesize bulk carriers in the Arabian Gulf. The conversion process involves installing generators, three side mounted Liebherr MPG cranes on deck together with hoppers, conveyor belts and unloading booms. The superstructure will also be increased to accommodate an additional sixteen persons, the company said. The conversion will add about 2,500 million tons of new steel to the vessel, according to Oldendorff Carriers. Oldendorff Carriers has also signed a contract with Chengxi Shipyard to install side mounted cranes on the 75,053 dwt bulk carrier Trina Oldendorff. http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/215857/oldendorff-carriers-converts-bulk-carrier-to-transloader/
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