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Cargo Ships at Valletta, Malta -  Week 23 of 2018.



The following are movements within Week 23 -
Sunday 3rd June, 2018.

At 1208 hrs the 1985 built PAN flag cargo ship NS KORALLE left Valletta from Fuel Wharf.



At 2323 hrs the 1983 built ALB flag and owned cargo ship EDRO IV entered Valletta for Fuel Wharf.




Monday 4th June, 2018.

At 1626 hrs the 2006 built MLT flag bulker FASSA entered Valletta bound to Factory Wharf at Palumbo Malta Shipyard Ltd.




Tuesday 5th June, 2018.

At 1232 hrs the 1983 built ALB flag and owned cargo ship EDRO IV left Valletta from Fuel Wharf.



At 1243 hrs the 1985 built PAN flag cargo ship NS KORALLE entered Valletta bound to Fuel Wharf.



On completion the 1979 built BLZ flag cement carrier GOLDEN BAY entered Valletta bound to Laboratory Wharf to discharge cement in bulk.






Wednesday 6th June, 2018.

From 0206 to 1800 hrs the 1995 built NLD flag and owned cargo ship ELANDSGRACHT was at Valletta coming from Palma Di Majorca berthed at Pinto 1 Wharf for yachting transport operation.




Ship was represented in Malta by O&S Shipping (http://www.oands.com.mt/) 


Friday 8th June, 2018.

At 0816 hrs the 1979 built BLZ flag cement carrier GOLDEN BAY entered Valletta bound to Laboratory Wharf to discharge cement in bulk.


 

And again at 1904 hrs the 1985 built PAN flag cargo ship NS KORALLE entered Valletta bound to Fuel Wharf coming from Pozzallo, Sicily. (As per photo below).





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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