Hanjin Venezia
Hanjin Venezia, formerly Cosco Busan, is a 275 m (902 ft) container ship. On 7 November 2007 it collided with the protective fender of the Delta Tower of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge in heavy fog. The collision sliced open two fuel tanks and led to the Cosco Busan oil spill in San Francisco Bay. She was renamed Hanjin Venezia after the accident. Through the changes in flag, ownership, and managing operator, the vessel has remained under charter to Hanjin Shipping Company.
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Hanjin Venezia
Hanjin Venezia, formerly Cosco Busan, is a 275 m (902 ft) container ship. On 7 November 2007 it collided with the protective fender of the Delta Tower of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge in heavy fog. The collision sliced open two fuel tanks and led to the Cosco Busan oil spill in San Francisco Bay. She was renamed Hanjin Venezia after the accident. Through the changes in flag, ownership, and managing operator, the vessel has remained under charter to Hanjin Shipping Company.
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*Call sign: VRDI6
*CGMIX ID: 512403
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Synergy Management Ltd.
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Regal Stone Ltd.
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Hanjin Venezia, formerly Cosco ...... Shipping Company.
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*Cosco Busan (2006)
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*Hanjin Cairo (2001)
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*Hanjin Venezia (2008)
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*Hanjin Venezia (2010)
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*MSC Venezia (2008)
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