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February 15, 2018 · about 8 years ago

Africa Welcomes First Nickel Ore Carrier

The Autonomous Port of Abidjan in Africa welcomed its first nickel ore carrier on February 14.

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The Autonomous Port of Abidjan in Africa hosted its first nickel ore carrier on February 14.

The 50,000 dwt Luzern docked at the port’s Wharf 15.

The port said that the nickel ore came from a mine located in Foungbesso in the region of Bafing.

Foungbesso nickel mine is the first in Ivory Coast, as well as in Africa. Therefore, Luzern is the first nickel ship to arrive in the country, according to the Port of Abidjan.

Featuring a length of 189 meters and a width of 32.3 meters, Luzern flies the flag of Switzerland.

Built at Kawasaki shipyard in Japan in 2002, the Supramax is owned by Swiss company Massoel Meridian, VesselsValue’s data shows.

World Maritime News Staff

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