World's biggest ship to be scrapped
The world’s largest ship, Knock Nevis, is heading for scrap yards in India four weeks after its former owner, Norway’s Fred.Olsen Production, said it had been sold for floating crude storage.
Knock Nevis
The 564,650 dwt former ultra-large crude carrier, formerly Jahre Viking, has been renamed Mont and reflagged to Sierra Leone for a single voyage journey to India, the registry confirmed.
The floating storage and offloading vessel was destined for Bhavnagar, a source...
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