What ships are expected from December 23 to 29 at the commercial port of ?

What ships are expected from December 23 to 29 at the commercial port of ?
What ships are expected from December 23 to 29 at the commercial port of Brest?

Activity is still going well at the commercial port. Friday, December 20, 2024, the harbor master's office recorded the arrivals of the heavy load transport Aura (101 m) from Portland (England) on a weather break, of the cargo ship Clara-K from Rotterdam (Netherlands) with 2,699 tonnes of corn grains , the VN Partisan (83 m) from the naval base for a technical stop at Piriou and the Norwegian container ship Indiana (199 m) in damage. Saturday December 21, the Liberian cargo ship MSC Tamishka F (161 m) arrived from Southampton (England) to unload 2,500 t of containers and load as many for Antwerp (Belgium) and the Portuguese cargo ship Wilson-Flex V (88 m) brought, from Bilbao (Spain), 836 t of wind turbine elements.

No Christmas break

This Monday, December 23, we are waiting for the Cypriot cargo ship Telmo (100 m) from La Corogne (Spain) to load 4,500 t of scrap metal for (Pyrénées-Atlantique), the Maltese bulk carrier Flag-Mette (229 m) from La Nouvelle- Orléans (United States) to unload 20,000 t of soybeans and seeds, the Cypriot cargo ship Cemsky (89 m) from (North) with 3,900 t of portland cement and aluminum, as well as the Norwegian chemical tanker Sten-Hidra (144 m) from Amsterdam (Netherlands) with 7,500 t of gasoline.

Tuesday, December 24, the Portuguese cargo ship Reiderdijk (115 m) was announced from Honfleur () to load 2,500 t of crushed wood bound for Södertalje (Sweden).

Wednesday, December 25, several ships announced: the Dutch cargo ship FWN Space (123 m) from Southampton to load a boat, the Portuguese chemical tanker Sten-Triton (144 m) from Gothenburg (Sweden) with 15,000 t of diesel, the cargo ship Portuguese Birkholm (89 m) to load 4,000 t of crushed wood.

Thursday, December 26, it will be the turn of the Portuguese cargo ship Helena-Schepers (152 m) to dock in Brest from to load 3,500 t of containers for Le Havre (Seine-Maritime), the Dutch cargo ship Bornholm (90 m) from Carboneras (Spain) to unload 4,000 t of aluminum and portland cement, and the Portuguese cargo ship Nicole (114 m) from Brake (Germany) with 2 300 t of raw natural phosphate.

Friday December 27, the Cypriot cargo ship Hanna (134 m) is announced from Montoir (-Atlantique) to load 500 t of containers for Le Havre and the Seychelles tanker Seychelles-Progress (185 m) from Brofjorden (Sweden) with 33,000 t of diesel.

Finally, on Sunday December 29, the Liberian cargo ship Contship-Top (148 m) is on the program, coming from Le Havre, to unload 1,000 t of containers and load 3,000 for Le Havre.

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