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Boheme Comes to Baltimore March 26, 2019

meabbott April 5, 2019

This 227.9×32.26m (747.7×105.84ft) PCTC (Pure Car Truck Carrier) was built in 1999 by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in Korea. She was elongated in 2005 by 28 meters (91.86ft). The … Read More

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Toscana Departs Baltimore March 26, 2019

meabbott April 4, 2019

This 199x32m (653x105ft) vehicles carrier was built in 2009 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Kobe, Japan according to Baltic Shipping. She is one of Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s PCTC (Pure Car and … Read More

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Don Pasquale Comes to Baltimore March 23, 2019

meabbott April 2, 2019

This 227.9×32.26m (747.7×105.84ft) PCTC (Pure Car Truck Carrier) was built in 1997 by Daewoo Heavy Industry in Okpo, Korea. In 2007 she was elongated Hyundai Vinashin Shipyard in Vietnam.  I … Read More

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Capricornus Leader Comes to Baltimore March 23, 2019

meabbott April 1, 2019

This 199x32m (653x105ft) vehicles carrier was built in 2004 by Imabari Shipbuilding in Marugame, Japan. She is owned by NYK Line and can carry 5,415 cars. I have previously seen two … Read More

Paradise Ace Comes to Baltimore March 15, 2019
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Paradise Ace Comes to Baltimore March 15, 2019

meabbott March 26, 2019

This 199x32m (652.89×104.99ft) vehicles carrier was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Kobe, Japan in 2004. She was built as a series of 12 ships for MMS which were designed … Read More

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Glovis Supreme Comes to Baltimore March 13, 2019

meabbott March 25, 2019

This 199x35m (652.89×114.83ft) PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier) was built in 2013 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Samho, South Korea and is owned by Hyundai Glovis according to BalticShipping.com. She can … Read More

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ARC Honor Departs Baltimore March 10, 2019

meabbott March 21, 2019

This 190x32m (623.36×104.99ft) vehicles carrier was built in 1996 by Sumito Heavy Industries in Tokyo, Japan according to BalticShipping.com. Owned by American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier (ARC) she can carry 5,783 … Read More

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Hoegh Manila Comes to Baltimore September 15, 2018

meabbott February 19, 2019

At 179x32m (587.27×104.99ft) she may be the smallest vehicles carrier I have observed to come to Baltimore. She was built in 2007 by Tsuneishi Shipbuilding in Tokyo, Japan according to … Read More

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Hoegh Berlin Departs Baltimore October 3, 2018

meabbott February 13, 2019

This ro-ro vehicles carrier measures 228x32m (748x105ft) and was built in 2005 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Maritime Engineering in Seoul, South Korea according to BalticShipping.com. Owned by Hoegh Autoliners she … Read More

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Atlas Leader Comes to Baltimore December 18, 2018

meabbott February 6, 2019

At 199x32m (652.89×104.99) (BalticShipping.com) this ro-ro vehicles carrier is the same length but a little narrower than Taurus Leader which I had seen coming in September 15th. She is 5 … Read More

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