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The Port of Baltimore
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY BILL MCALLEN
Welcoming the
NYK Zenith Leader
to Baltimore were, from left,
Inchcape’s Matt Lyneis, Capt. Aleksandrs Pavlovs, MPA’s Lawrence
Johnson, Zachary Duffie of NYK Logistics and Bill Wade of Ceres.
NYK’s
Zenith Leader
Arrives in Baltimore
The NYK Line’s
Zenith Leader
arrived in Baltimore for the first time in
January. Sailing under a British flag, the vehicles carrier discharged
2,209 units at the Port. The
Zenith Leader
measures 199.94 meters in
length by 32.26 meters in width.
Agent:
Inchcape Shipping Services
Stevedore:
Ceres Marine Terminal
Towing Company
: Moran Towing of Maryland
Participating in the wheel ceremony for the Höegh
Singapore
were,
from left, Samuel Ham and David Honor of Höegh Autoliners, Capt.
Xiang Wen Jie, MPA’s Lawrence Johnson and Mortern Govertsen, Höegh
Autoliners’ Port Capatin.
Höegh
Singapore
Slips into Port
Flying the flag of Norway, the 4,400-Car Equivalent Unit (CEU)
Höegh
Singapore
recently made her maiden voyage to the Port
of Baltimore. Built in 2011, the
Singapore
is a 12,210 Deadweight
Tonnage (DWT) vessel.
Agent:
John S. Connor, Inc.
Stevedore:
Ceres Marine Terminal
Towing:
McCallister Towing of Baltimore
On hand for the arrival of the
United Adventure
were, from left,
Tim Kassel of T. Parker Host, John Lowenhaupt of Xcoal Energy &
Resources, MPA’s Michele Nickoles, Capt. Romeo R. Gamale and
Raphael Christofidis of T. Parker Host.
United Adventure
Ventures to U.S.
The capesize bulk carrier,
United Adventure
, arrived in Baltimore
to load a cargo of coal supplied by Xcoal Energy & Resources at
the CNX Marine Terminal in February. The
United Adventure
was
delivered from the Philippines’ Tsuneishi Heavy Industries shipyard
in January and proceeded to Japanese ports for discharge.
Agent:
T. Parker Host
Stevedore:
CNX Marine Terminals
Towing:
Moran Towing of Maryland
Hapag-Lloyd Brings
Heidelberg Express
to Seagirt
The
Heidelberg Express
, a full container vessel sailing for Hapag-
Lloyd and flying the flag of Bermuda, recently discharged 134
containers and one piece of breakbulk cargo at the Seagirt Marine
Terminal. The ship is 235.64 meters long and 32.2 meters wide, with
a 2,820 TEU cargo capacity.
For more information on Hapag-Lloyd’s service to the Port of
Baltimore, please see page 18.
Agent
: Norton Lilly
Stevedore
: Ports America
Towing:
Moran Towing of Maryland