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August 29, 2011 · about 15 years ago

The Netherlands: North Sea Tankers Announces New Addition to Their Fleet

North Sea Tankers announces the latest addition to their fleet, M/T Bomar Mercury (Ex. Görkem Bey), recently purchased by North Sea Tankers tonnage partner Borealis Maritime Ltd. The delivery to NST is expected for the second week of September and M/T Bomar Mercury will be Borealis Maritime’s third

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North Sea Tankers announces the latest addition to their fleet, M/T Bomar Mercury (Ex. Görkem Bey), recently purchased by North Sea Tankers tonnage partner Borealis Maritime Ltd. The delivery to NST is expected for the second week of September and M/T Bomar Mercury will be Borealis Maritime’s third vessel committed to their fleet.

M/T Bomar Mercury

Built 2008

IMO Number: 9428889

DWT 7,003 mt

14 segregations

Marine Line coated

LOA 119.60 m

Beam 16.80 m

Draft (s) 6.748 m

Nitrogen Generator

The vessel’s young age, size and characteristics will further strengthen NST’s position/market share in North West Europe and the West Mediterranean, where NST will continue to serve their customers’ various requirements to the highest possible standards.

NST is trading the youngest European chemical fleet, with 21 vessels in service (131,295dwt) having a size range of 2,000mt to 8,500mt dw. NST will continue their drive to further improve overall quality and operational flexibility towards their customers with NST’s growing fleet.

[mappress] Source: northseatankers, August 29, 2011;

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