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January 17, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Vinashin hands over another 10,500 tonne-ship to Japan

The Bach Dang Shipyard on Jan 16 handed over the 10,500-tonne freighter, named Sun Spirits to the Japanese NOMA Marine Transport Company (NOMA). The 110m long, 18.8m wide and 13m high freighter, equipped with a 3,400 kW engine manufactured by Mitsubishi, was the second ship of its size built by the

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The Bach Dang Shipyard on Jan 16 handed over the 10,500-tonne freighter, named Sun Spirits to the Japanese NOMA Marine Transport Company (NOMA).

The 110m long, 18.8m wide and 13m high freighter, equipped with a 3,400 kW engine manufactured by Mitsubishi, was the second ship of its size built by the shipyard for the Japanese partner.

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