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Photographer:
Willi [ View profile ]
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Aristidis
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Feb 19, 2018
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"ARISTIDIS" Bremerhaven 10.1983|Type: Bulk Carrier -> 1978 Cv to Vehicle Carrier->1984 reverted to Bulk Carrier |Status: Broken Up-Kaohsiung 07.01.1987 by Gwo Feng Steel Enterprise Co.| Last Owner: Efway Sg. Co. SA. Piraeus|DWT:57809|GT:35955|Length oa:224.m|Beam:31.9 m |Year of build:1968|Builder/ Place: Mitsubishi/Yokohama (JPN)|Yard No: 896

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Current name:
ARISTIDIS

Former name(s):

 -  Takara (Until 1983)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
31,763 tons
Summer DWT:
61,528 tons

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In 1983, as you mentioned, was sold to brothers Theodoros (Doris) and Angelos Efstathiou (Efshipping Co SA, Piraeus, Greece) and named ARISTIDIS, named after the sons of both brothers.

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(Y) Thanks :-)

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If it is "Aristidis", then it is ex "Takara". She was a bulk carrier built 1968 for Wilh. Wilhelmsen at Mitsubishi Heavy Ind, Yokohama as yard # 896. Sailed as bulk carrier until 1978, when she was converted to a car-carrier by Huindai Mipo with a car capacity of 3240 CEU.
Sold to Greek Efway Shipping and renamed "ARISTIDIS" in October 1983, who converted her back to a bulk carrier in 1984.
December 1986: Arrived at Kaohsiung to be broken up.
7th January 1987: Demolition commenced.
Sister vessel "Tanabata" had very similar fate, she was also converted to a car-carrier, never reverted to a bulker again, and broken up in Turkey in March 1986.

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