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You are here: Home Archive 2009 December Weekly Edition 23rd December 2009 Farewell to world’s largest as she heads for scrap yard

Farewell to world’s largest as she heads for scrap yard

by Michelle Wiese Bockmann, London last modified Dec 24, 2009 11:56 AM

THE WORLD’S largest ship, Knock Nevis, is heading for demolition in India four weeks after her former owner, Norway’s Fred.Olsen Production, said she had been sold for floating crude storage.

The 564,650 dwt former ultra-large crude carrier has been renamed Mont and reflagged to Sierra Leone for a single-voyage journey to India, the registry confirmed.
The floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel was destined for Bhavnagar, a source said, although...

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