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"Newcastlemax": Maximum beam 50 meters, and maximum length overall of 300 meters Refers to the largest vessel able to enter the port of Newcastle, Australia at about 185,000 DWT [26] "Setouchmax ": About 203,000 DWT , being the largest vessels able to navigate the Setouchi Sea , Japan
On June 28, 2019, Ocean Yield ASA announced the acquisition of newcastlemax dry bulk vessel from CMB for 40 million (USD) net of a seller's credit, with 15-year bareboat charter to CMB. [2] [3] [4] In 2020, it was announced that the HydroTug, the first hydrogen-powered tugboat will be deployed in the port of Antwerp. [5]
Thompson joined the Newcastle United academy at the age of 11. [3] In August 2023, he signed on loan for Northampton Town. [4] After 20 appearances, his loan deal ended in January 2024. [5]
There are three weeks left in the regular season and many fans are looking forward to the NFL draft. Here's the latest roundup of the first round. 2025 NFL mock draft roundup: Experts pick Shedeur ...
The Jaguars’ loss helped their own draft position. It’s been a rough year for Jacksonville, and it’s just getting tougher. Last week: 29. The Giants control their own destiny. Normally, when ...
New Panamax increases allowable draft to 15.2 m (49.9 ft); [2] however, due to low rainfall, the Canal Authority limited draft to 43 feet when the new locks opened in June 2016, increasing it to 44 feet (13.41 meters) in August, "based on the current level of Gatun Lake and the weather forecast for the following weeks."
Darnold became the season-long starter when first-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy suffered a preseason knee injury, and he has been far better than Cousins this season. Darnold was fantastic on ...
Mount Norefjell runs on dual-fuel liquid natural gas, with scrubbers that allow it to also be powered by high- and low-sulfur fuel oil.Additionally, it is equipped with newly developed shaft generators, making it around 4% more fuel efficient and 20% more space efficient than conventional ships. [1]