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  2. MS Berge Stahl - Wikipedia

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    MS Berge Stahl was a bulk carrier. Until the delivery of MS Vale Brasil in 2011 she was the longest and largest iron ore carrier in the world. [3] [failed verification] She was registered in Comoros. Before that, she was registered in Douglas, Isle of Man, Stavanger, Norway as well as in Monrovia, Liberia.

  3. BW Group - Wikipedia

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    As such, he gained a quarter of the shipyard's shares and would later go on to secure full ownership. Rosenberg delivered Berge Bergesen, a 16000 DWT vessel, in 1951 and then Crown Princess Märtha of Norway was the ship's sponsor. At the point of its creation, it was the largest vessel ever constructed in Norway.

  4. MS Berge Vanga - Wikipedia

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    MS Berge Vanga was an ore-bulk-oil carrier with 227,912 tonnes deadweight (DWT). The ship was owned by Norwegian shipping company Sig. Bergesen d.y. and registered in Liberia. The ship had build number 300 at the Uljanik shipyard in the port city Pula in then SFR Yugoslavia (today Croatia) where it was built in 1974.

  5. Star Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Star Shipping was a shipping company based in Bergen, Norway that in 2008 operated 60–70 vessels with a total of 3 million deadweight tonnes. [1] It was founded in 1961 as a joint venture between Grieg Group and Masterbulk. [2] The main area of co-operation was in industrial transport of forest products with 50 open hatch ships.

  6. Grieg Star - Wikipedia

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    1884: Joachim Grieg sets up his shipbroker business in Bergen, Norway. It will evolve to become the Grieg Group. 1961: Norwegian Peer Waaler establishes Star Shipping; 1962: Together with Westfal-Larsen, Star Shipping sets up the Star Pool. 1964: Per Waaler relinquished the name "Star" to the pool, now named Star Bulk Shipping.

  7. MS Berge Istra - Wikipedia

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    MS Berge Istra was a ship owned by Norwegian shipping company Sig.ö Bergesen d.y. and registered in Liberia, an ore-bulk-oil carrier with 227,550 tonnes deadweight (DWT). She was carrying ore from Brazil to Japan, and returning with crude oil from the Persian Gulf to Europe or America.

  8. List of bulk carriers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bulk carriers, both those in service and those which have ceased to operate. Bulk carriers are a type of cargo ship that transports unpackaged bulk cargo . For ships that have sailed under multiple names, their most recent name is used and former names are listed in the Notes section.

  9. Bergesen d.y. - Wikipedia

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    Bergesen d.y. ASA was a Norwegian shipping company, and one of the world's largest. The company was founded by Sigval Bergesen d.y. (1893–1980). He was the son of Sigval Bergesen, who was also a shipping magnate, but in 1935 he broke with his father to form his own company.