Cargo from MSC Denisse to stay with ship under repair
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Mar 17, 2005 12:00 AM
The Australian-bound cargo from the stricken MSC Denisse is to stay with the ship for the next three to four weeks while the ship is repaired in Jakarta.
The 27-year-old vessel arrived in the Indonesian port on Saturday night (March 5), four days after the tow by PSA Marine tug Nimble began off Christmas Island.
Cargo will now remain with the ship until she returns to her...
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