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eships Bainunah

27/6/2014

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Eships Bainunah photographed in Liverpool Docks on 20 January 2014.

I have seen her before, the first time also being in Liverpool on 15 December 2011.

She was built in 2005 by Anadolu in Tuzla Turkey as Yard Number 187 and is 122.66m long with a 17.2m beam and 6.85m Summer Draught.

GT = 5039 and NT 2398

In total she has 13 tanks with a capacity totalling 8,434m3 (98%).

Powered by a MAK 8M32C (3480kW) diesel engine she has a top speed of 13.5 Knots. She is also equipped with a FRAMO 495KW/1450RPM bow thruster and has a MAN D2842LE 301-3X620KW auxiliary engine.

Eships Bainunah is operated by by Herning Shipping who are based in Herning, Denmark. They commenced operations in 1963 to ensure a reliable supply for the family-owned oil company. A change of ownership took place in August 2011 and Herning Shipping is today owned by Triton, a private equity investment firm. 
 
MMSI - 236475000
REG - GI, Gibraltar
IMO - 9293325
Call Sign - ZDIQ7
Chemical / Oil Products Tanker
Built - Anadolu, Tuzla, TR
Yard No. - 187
L 122m W 17m
GT 5039
Year - 2005
Liverpool, 20 January 2014
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    My interest in ships and the sea started back in 2006 when I worked for a couple of years  on the banks of the River Mersey. I have since been on a couple of cruises around the Med and in the Far East and have started to take more interest in researching and photographing some of the ships and other vessels seen on my travels.

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