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Cargo Ships at Valletta, Malta -  Week 27 of 2018.



The following are movements within Week 27 -
Sunday 1st July, 2018.
At 0205 hrs the 1986 built PAN flag cargo ship NS SABINA entered Valletta berthing at Fuel Wharf.
Monday 2nd July, 2018.
At 0653 hrs the 1996 built ATG flag cargo ship F.ARSLAN V entered Valletta berthing at Magazine Wharf coming from Cartagena, Spain.
At 1831 hrs the 1986 built PAN flag cargo ship NS SABINA left Valletta from Fuel Wharf.

Tuesday 3rd July, 2018.
From 0225 to 2013 hrs the 1983 built ALB flag cargo ship EDRO IV was at  Valletta berthed at Dwq 4.
At 0326 hrs the 1992 built PAN flag cargo ship NS HELSE entered Valletta coming from Pozzallo, Sicily berthing at Fuel Wharf.
At 2150 hrs the 1979 built BLZ flag cement carrier GOLDEN BAY entered Valletta coming from Durres, Albania berthing at Laboratory Wharf.
Wednesday 4th July, 2018.
At 1958 hrs the 1996 built ATG flag cargo ship F.ARSLAN V left Valletta from Magazine Wharf  bound to sea orders.
Thursday 5th July, 2018.
At 1544 hrs the 1979 built BLZ flag cement carrier GOLDEN BAY left Valletta bound to Augusta, Sicily. 
At 2127 hrs the 1986 built PAN flag cargo ship NS SABINA entered Valletta berthing at Fuel Wharf.
Friday 6th July, 2018.
At 1827 hrs the 1986 built PAN flag cargo ship NS SABINA left Valletta vacating her berth at Fuel Wharf.

On completion at 1831 hrs the 1983 built ALB flag cargo ship EDRO IV entered Valletta berthing at Fuel Wharf.
Saturday 7th July, 2018.
At 0909 hrs the 1982 built PAN flag cargo ship NS DANTE entered Valletta bound to Laboratory Wharf South 2. 
At 1546 hrs the 2003 built CYM flag bulker EQUINOX SEAS left Valletta from Palumbo Malta Shipyard Ltd Drydock 6.


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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