Cs-Jenna
IMO: 9748409
Bulk Carrier, Marshall Islands
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Vessel Details
MMSI
538007269
Callsign
V7EC2
Width
30.0 m
Length
180.0 m
Reviews (1)
Christian
2024-08-01
Position: Tankerman
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Looking for information about this vessel. Any thoughts on this vessel? Was the pay decent?
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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (1)
Mrs. Bernadette Christie officially names new shipping vessel in Japan
Campbell Shipping Company Limited received delivery of a new 37,500 dead weight ton dry-bulk carrier, September 29, 2015. Wife of the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, Mrs. Bernadette Christie, sponsor of the new vessel, was invited to break a bottle of champagne and officially name the vessel at the Imabari Shipyard of Imabari, Japan. After the ceremony Mrs. Christie toured the vessel with Company officials and other special guests. The new bulk carrier, C/S Jenna, was built by Imabari Shipyard. Campbell will manage both the technical and commercial operations for the new vessel. The Company indicated that the new vessel is part of a long-term upgrading program and that the new vessel will provide numerous operating efficiencies compared to vessels currently within the fleet. This brings the total number of dry bulk vessels managed by Campbell to 17 with three from the Imabari Shipyard. The C/S Jenna is the first of two sister ships that are being constructed by Imabari Shipyard for Campbell Shipping. The C/S Jenna has five cargo holds and will have a crew compliment of 19.
Frequently Asked Questions
⚙️ Did Cs-Jenna have any engine problems?
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🚓 Was Cs-Jenna detained or arrested?
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