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The Port of Baltimore
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MAIDEN
voyages
Port Welcomes
Rigel Leader
The NYK Line (North America) Inc. ship
Rigel Leader
came to Baltimore for the
first time recently, flying the flag of
Panama. The 199-meter long, 32-meter
wide pure car-truck carrier boasts a
cargo capacity of more than 5,000
standard cars.
Agent:
Inchcape Shipping Services
Stevedore:
Ceres Marine Terminal
Towing:
Moran Towing of Maryland
Welcoming the NYK
Rigel Leader
were, from left,
Scott Senko, Tony Buccini, Matt Lyneis, Carol
Vassallo, Capt. Anil Choudhary, C/Off. Pradeep V.
Mansabdar and C/E Raghuram Karunakran.
Titiana
Follows in
Sister Ship’s Wake
Flying the Maltese flag, the M/V
Titiana
recently unloaded cargo at both the
Dundalk and Fairfield marine terminals.
The Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
(WWL) ship made her maiden voyage to
Baltimore just a few months after sister
ship M/V
Tiger
sailed to Baltimore for the
first time.
Titiana
is 227 meters long and
32 meters wide, and has a cargo capacity
of 7,800 car units.
Agent:
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Stevedore:
Marine Terminal Corp. (MTC)
Towing:
McAllister Towing of Baltimore
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BILL MCALLEN
On hand for the WWL
Titiana
wheel ceremony
were, from left, Rick Born, Seth McDonnell, Capt.
Eric Neilsen, Rick Powers, Capt. Rishabh Khanna,
Michael Derby, Mac Passano and David Novak.
MAIDEN
voyages