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Zim container ship SS Kedma, ZIM's first ship in 1947 SS Kedma 1947 SS Shalom, a ZIM ocean liner in the 1960s Mezada Mezada Victims. Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., commonly known as ZIM (Hebrew: צים, tsim; a biblical word meaning "a fleet of ships", Numbers 24:24), is a publicly held Israeli international cargo shipping company, and one of the top 20 global carriers. [1]
ZIM Rotterdam is a container ship owned by ZIM and operated by Pelican Maritime, LTD. She was built and delivered in 2010, and has served continuously since. Her summer deadweight is 116,449 tons, and she is registered in Monrovia, [3] Liberia. [2] Her cargo capacity is 10062 TEU. [1] Her sister ships are the ZIM Antwerp, ZIM Tianjin, and ...
Regional Container Lines (RCL) Thailand: 77,153 34 0.3% 24 Global Feeder Shipping LLC United Arab Emirates: 76,616 33 0.3% 25 Ningbo Ocean Shipping Co. China: 75,077 80 0.3% 26 Emirates Shipping Line United Arab Emirates: 72,188 14 0.3% 27 Swire Shipping Singapore: 71,023 36 0.2% 28 Matson United States: 69,235 29 0.2% 29 SM Line South Korea ...
Shalom stayed in ZIM service until November 1967, when she was sold to German Atlantic Line. [1] Built at a time of general decline of transatlantic travel with the introduction of the jet, coupled with a restricted and expensive kitchen aimed at a niche clientele on mainline voyages and being reliant on government subsidies during a time of ...
SS Dolphin IV (formerly Zion of Zim Lines), was built in Germany as war reparations for Israel in 1956. [1] She subsequently sailed as Amelia De Melo and Ithaca.In 1978, the ship was renamed Dolphin IV when she sailed under sales and marketing agreement for Paquet Ulysses Cruises, which was part of Paquet French Cruises.
The Wikipedia article about Zim is a relatively short description of an organization with a history of 70 years. There were probably many similar occurrences in the past but non of them is mentioned. Inserting this section is grossly disproportionate.
The 7,810-tonne vessel was built for Zim (Israel Navigation Company Ltd) and sailed regular voyages around the Mediterranean. [1] In September 1970, Moledet was sold to Epirotiki Line , a Greek shipping company, and renamed Jupiter .
Eugene Zimmerman ("Zim"; 1862–1935), American cartoonist's signature Zim Ngqawana (1959–2011), South African musician Zim Zum (born 1969), American rock musician