Combi-lifts ship Palmerton tied up at pier 9 Last Night. Part of Combi-Lift’s CL900 class each crane is rated to 450tons, or 900tons combined lifting power. She is also Ice Class E3. Built by the Kouan Shipyard in China she and her 6 classmates were built between 2009-2010 (She is
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Originally supposed to tie up at pier 9, she took to anchor in the basin on arrival. She may be carrying more drill pipe. UpDate: She tied up at pier 9 Monday Morning
The BBC Moonstone tied up at pier 9 and has been unloading drill pipe. This is possibly for use with shells upcoming explorer you drilling program in the shelburne basin.
BBC Vermont arrived late Monday with additional Kone overhead cranes for the shipyard, tieing up at pier 9
Another general cargo ship – Ocean Crescent has tied up at pier 9C. A great pier for visibility, you can see exactly whats going on – which in this case is not a lot. US Flagged, and Homeported in New Orleans, She sailed from Houston, and may have additional KONE
The tug Janus Tied up at Pier 9 forward of the Australian Spirit. Janus was contracted to tow the Australian Spirit to a ship Yard in Portugal to have a new rudder fitted. The Tug Arrived Early in the Morning on the 5th. She is a relatively New Build, and
The Disabled tanker Australian Spirit was moved with tugs from basin anchorage to the New Pier 9 Expansion. The Transfer operation with American Spirit completed this Afternoon, and She saild for New York around 1600. Tugs Atlantic Larch, Willow and Fir were in attendance, as was the Naval Tug Glenevis,
The general cargo vessel Onego St. Petersburg arrived tonight from Houston, at the new pier 9c. She is the first vessel to do so and temporary fencing was erected around the pier, as the permanent fence has not yet been installed. She is delivering Kone 100t overhead cranes for the
The US Flagged heavy lift ship Ocean Charger arrived and tied up this morning to load project cargo. This is the the first stop for a vessel of the sort at pier 9 in a while, though with recent upgrades, we should se more of this type of activity. Ocean
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