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MV “<strong>NORD</strong>COAST”<br />

This selfsustained container vessel of B186HL<br />

type was built by Szczecin Shipyard in Poland<br />

in November 1997. She has a capacity of<br />

22,360 dwt, is equipped with 3 cranes and is<br />

able to take onboard up to 1,684 TEU<br />

including up to 120 reefers, while maintaining<br />

a sea speed of 20.0 knots.<br />

Sisters: “<strong>NORD</strong>STAR”, “<strong>NORD</strong>SEA”,<br />

“<strong>NORD</strong>RIVER” and “<strong>NORD</strong>CLOUD”<br />

MV “<strong>NORD</strong>PARTNER”<br />

This selfsustained container vessel of B186<br />

type was built by Szczecin Shipyard in<br />

Poland in May 1994. She has a capacity of<br />

20,275 dwt, is equipped with 3 cranes and is<br />

able to take onboard up to 1,354 TEU<br />

including up to 120 reefers, while<br />

maintaining a sea speed of 19.5 knots.<br />

<strong>NORD</strong> <strong>NEWS</strong> Autumn 2007<br />

Our Fleet<br />

MV “<strong>NORD</strong>EAGLE”<br />

This selfsustained container vessel was delivered<br />

by Daewoo Shipyard of South Korea in August<br />

1998. She has a capacity of 27,000 dwt,<br />

equipped with two hydraulic cranes, can load up<br />

to 2,105 TEU including 209 reefers, while<br />

maintaining the speed of 20.0 knots.<br />

Sisters:<br />

“<strong>NORD</strong>FALCON” and “<strong>NORD</strong>HAWK”<br />

MV “<strong>NORD</strong>LAKE”<br />

This selfsustained container vessel of B186 type<br />

was built by Szczecin Shipyard in Poland in June<br />

1994. She has a capacity of 22,425 dwt, is<br />

equipped with 3 cranes and is able to take<br />

onboard up to 1,524 TEU including up to 120<br />

reefers, while maintaining a sea speed of 20.0<br />

knots.

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