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MAERSK KAMPALA 80,654/2001
Ex PONL HOUTMAN
First ex. P&O ship I have seen in full Maersk Colours
Felixstowe
Aug 30th 2006
Former name(s):
- P&o Nedlloyd Houtman (Until 2006 Feb)
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Better than my efforts so far!! 8-)
regards
Derek
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I was on the water for that one and the others as well.
Regards Ken
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A nice shot to announce yr return. But for those of us who have to work with Maersk the only nice think about them is their colour scheme, bring back P&O Nedlloyd.
Cheers
Brent
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Thanks for the kind comment, I agree with your sentiments, they do have a nice colour scheme but I also miss PONL.
Regards Ken
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With her repainting in Maersk colours she looks much better.
Regards,
Frederik & Gerda :-D
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happy to see you among again,superb photo
"I look for my container"!!!!!!
a soon
Bob
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Thanks for your message and kind comment, I am glad to be back.
Regards Ken
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Thank you for your kind remark, I suppose you are right about her looking better but I do miss the old PONL, pity it had to go.
Regards Ken
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Thanks for your welcome back, I have missed the site for the past three weeks,I didn't know they were repainting, the ones I have seen on the Thames haven't been as yet, but I believe they are on charter.
Regards Ken
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