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Class overview
NameXin Hai Tong 23
Built2010
History
OwnerXiang B12 HK International Ship Lease
General characteristics
Length190 metres

Xin Hai Tong 23 is a Hong-Kong registered bulk carrier that briefly blocked the Suez Canal on May 25, 2023.

Description

The Xin Hai Tong 23 is a 190-metre long container ship [1] that is 32 metres wide. [2]

The vessel, which was built in 2010, [3] is owned by Xiang B12 HK International Ship Lease. [4]

History

After losing power, the vessel blocked the Suez Canal for one hour and 16 minutes [1] on May 25, 2023. [2] The vessel was travelling from Dhuba [4] to Rotterdam at the time of the incident. [3] Three Egyptian tugboats towed the vessel off the canal's banks. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Ship briefly grounded in Suez Canal is refloated". The Guardian. 2023-05-25. ISSN  0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. ^ a b "Ship briefly runs aground in Egypt's vital Suez Canal, is later refloated". Times of Israel. 25 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  3. ^ a b "Tugs free ship grounded in Egypt's Suez Canal - one of world's busiest shipping routes". Sky News. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  4. ^ a b "Suez traffic returns to normal after ship briefly stranded". Reuters. 2023-05-25. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  5. ^ "Ship briefly stranded in Suez Canal successfully refloated ". The Standard (Hong Kong). 25 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Class overview
NameXin Hai Tong 23
Built2010
History
OwnerXiang B12 HK International Ship Lease
General characteristics
Length190 metres

Xin Hai Tong 23 is a Hong-Kong registered bulk carrier that briefly blocked the Suez Canal on May 25, 2023.

Description

The Xin Hai Tong 23 is a 190-metre long container ship [1] that is 32 metres wide. [2]

The vessel, which was built in 2010, [3] is owned by Xiang B12 HK International Ship Lease. [4]

History

After losing power, the vessel blocked the Suez Canal for one hour and 16 minutes [1] on May 25, 2023. [2] The vessel was travelling from Dhuba [4] to Rotterdam at the time of the incident. [3] Three Egyptian tugboats towed the vessel off the canal's banks. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Ship briefly grounded in Suez Canal is refloated". The Guardian. 2023-05-25. ISSN  0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. ^ a b "Ship briefly runs aground in Egypt's vital Suez Canal, is later refloated". Times of Israel. 25 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  3. ^ a b "Tugs free ship grounded in Egypt's Suez Canal - one of world's busiest shipping routes". Sky News. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  4. ^ a b "Suez traffic returns to normal after ship briefly stranded". Reuters. 2023-05-25. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  5. ^ "Ship briefly stranded in Suez Canal successfully refloated ". The Standard (Hong Kong). 25 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-31.

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