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The
Star O-class: The most sophisticated open-hatch vessels.
With the delivery of Star Okiana and Star
Osakana to Masterbulk Pte Ltd in April 2004, four vessels
of the innovative O-class have joined Star Shippings global
services.
Enlarged multi-purpose vessels.
Boa Deep C: Macho mariner for
the big deep. As Boa Deep C ran her acceptance
trials off Vigo on April 2nd, 2004, it marked the completion of
a complicated and ambitious newbuilding project.
Product tanker from Portugal
Four successful ro-ros in DFDS Tor fleet.
DFDS Tor Line has now taken delivery of its fourth Flower class
newbuild from Flensburg Schiffsbau Ges. and the fifth will follow
in the beginning of 2005.
Compact tugs to Estonia.
Color Fantasy:The largest in the
world. Color Lines new EUR 300 million flagship Color
Fantasy is not just any ordinary ferry. The owners prefer
to call her the worlds largest cruise ship with car decks.
Luxury ferry for Tallink.
Five new Norwegian coastguard vessels.
Remøy Management and Remøy Shipping will provide the
Norwegian Coastguard with five new 700-ton vessels on 15-years charter
with options, the first to be delivered before the end of 2005.
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Jewel rounds of Meyer RCI series.
Ro-ro vessels for Swedish paper shipments.
Kappa Packaging has introduced two new ro-ro-vessels for its export
shipments to the UK and the Continent.
Bit Oktania: A vessel takes the Skärhamn
fleet one step further
Svitzer Mars: Steady stream of
tug-newbuilds. The Svitzer Wijsmuller Group still has a long
way to go in newbuilds. During the last couple of years the number
of newbuilds on order has been at a constant level of 3840
units.
Krossfjord: Stern trawler from
Gryfia.
Esvagt Corona: Top-level standby and rescue. A
floating tow-truck or an ambulance, which nobody really wants use
at all unless an accident occurs.
Fure Norf: First in trio of Donsö
sisters

Maersk Ras Laffan:
Newbuild with 25 years of charter.
The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanker Maersk Ras Laffan was the
most expensive newbuild acquired by any Danish shipping company
in 2004.
Baltic Sea-cruiser. The cruise vessel
Birka Paradise is is purpose-built for short cruises between Stockholm
and Mariehamn.
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