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MMH MALTA -  Week 20 of 2018.


Mediterranean Maritime Hub (MMH) is located within the inner of Valletta (Grand Harbour), and ideally positioned to serve the marine oil and gas servicing industries by providing drilling, sub-sea and marine operations, engineering, maintenance and storage and other services.
The following are movements within Week 20 -

Sunday 13th May, 2018.

At 1059 hrs the 2011 built ATG flag Offshore Supply Ship OOC JAGUAR entered Valletta shifting from Medserv Base at Marsaxlokk Harbour.



 Monday 14th May, 2018.

During the day the 2003 built NIS flag Offshore Supply Vessel SKANDI CALEDONIA entered MMH Facilities.




Tuesday 15th May, 2018.

Around 0900 hrs the 2013 built ITA flag Offshore Supply Vessel VOS PURPOSE entered Valletta bound to Quay Wall 1 East.





Wednesday 16th May, 2018.

During the early hours of Wednesday the Offshore Supply Vessel OOC JAGUAR shifted again from MMH to Medserv Base at Marsaxlokk Harbour to complete loading equipment to the semi submersible oil rig ENSCO 5004.





Friday 18th May, 2018.

At 0715 hrs the 2018 built IOM flag Stingray Class Subsea Support Vessel MAERSK INVENTOR entered Valletta during her maiden call bound to  MMH.







At 0945 hrs the MLT flag 1977 built offshore tug/supply ship ASSO ZEJT I shifted to Quay Wall 2 East from Boiler Wharf.



At 1043 hrs the NLD flag rescue vessel SEEFUCHS left Valletta from MMH.





At 1902 hrs MAERSK INVENTOR left Valletta bound to Esbjerg, Danmark.







Saturday 19th May, 2018.

At 1233 hrs the 2016 built NLD flag Platform Supply Vessel VOS PARTNER entered Valletta bound to  MMH Quay Wall 1 East.








Photos by Capt. Lawrence Dalli. Do not use these images without my permission. © All rights reserved. Malta Ship Photos & Action Photos - www.maltashipphotos.com





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