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POLIEGOS - IMO 9746621

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 14, 2016
Title:
Poliegos
Added:
Oct 9, 2017
Views:
1,337
Image Resolution:
2,887 x 1,927

Description:

Ready for launching at Sungdong shipyard in Tongyeong, Korea. The photo is one year old, and there are almost no ships left at this shipyard today...

Vessel
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Current name:
POLIEGOS
Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Home port:
Majuro
Vessel Type:
Crude Oil Tanker
Gross tonnage:
81,630 tons
Summer DWT:
157,540 tons
Length:
274 m
Beam:
48 m
Draught:
17.1 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
49°34’0.12” N, 4°0’55.09” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
13.1kts, 241.0° (241°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Napoli Cap
 - Arrival:
18th May 2024 / 15:00:15 UTC
Last update:
2 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ships under Construction - 4 photos

Tankers built 2011 - 2020 - 3 photos

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lappino

4 photos

Brodovi

1 photos

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Thanks, Zhang. If I remember correctly, I think I took this photo from the engine casing of another tanker under construction.

Cheers

Vlad

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person
Nice shot!Special angle!Thank you for sharing.Best Regards.Zhang

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person
Thanks for your kind words!

Cheers

Vlad

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person
Amazing photo, Thanks for sharing. Best Regards

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person
Thanks for your comment, Tonker.

People's jobs were in danger one year ago, now they are simply gone. There were lots of "voluntary retirements" this year; some companies have shed as many as half of their workers. However, resilient as they are, I guess they have just moved on.
This is the biggest crisis in Korea shipbuilding to come in a generation, but it can only get better from here...

Cheers

Vlad

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person
Excellent photo, thanks, Lappino. Does the fact that there are hardly any newbuilds there now mean people`s jobs are in danger?

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