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JIANG CHENG - IMO 7212183

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Photographer:
Paul Tunney [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 1, 1984
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Jul 6, 2022
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1,931 x 1,393

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Built 1972 Builder SZCZECIN SHIPYARD, POLAND
Length 145M Breadth 18M

Berthing at North 1 Gladstone Dock

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Current name:
JIANG CHENG
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
8,142 tons
Summer DWT:
11,628 tons

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Over 3000gt) - 4 photos

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person
Great B-445, Paul, thank you!
Would you have perhaps any of those from Shipping Corporation of India as well?
http://www.shipspotting.com/photos/2963443
kind regards,
Marcin

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person
Hi Marcin,
I will certainly have a look through my collection, but the Jane Merchant Ships reference book from 1996-97, lists the B-445 sister-ships as WLADYSLAW JAGIELLO, WLADYSLAW LOKIETEK, ZYGMUNT AUGUST, ZYGMUNT STARY, ZYGMUNT III WASA, IRAN EKRAM, IRAN ELHAM.
If you have any names from the Shipping Corporation of India I can have a look,
All the best
Paul

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Hi Paul, thank you very much.
I meant those from the attached link with "MIESZKO I", but especially:
VISHVA VIKAS, IMO 6908955
VISHVA BINDU, IMO 6922078
Of course, there is no harm to see more of:
VISHVA SANDESH, IMO 6908943
VISHVA CHETANA, IMO 6923175
They all did not last very long, beeing scrapped in early 1985.

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person
Hi Marcin, I have looked through my image library and I'm really sorry I do not have any of the four VISHVA vessels you have mentioned. I note the first two are not on this website?
All the best,
Paul

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Hi, indeed, they are still to be discovered :)
For VISHVA VIKAS, there is some picture at Fotoflite (and a newbuilding picture published in a book), but for VISHVA BINDU, I found literally nothing.
Thank you very much for trying!
Best regards,
Marcin

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Yay! Thank you so much, Manfred!

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