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- Q5648251 subject Q7017602.
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- Q5648251 abstract "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.The vessel was built in 2001 by Hyundai Heavy Industries at Ulsan, South Korea. In December 2001, the vessel was placed under long-term charter to Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. of Seoul, South Korea and named Hanjin Cairo. The vessel called on various ports of Europe, Asia, and along the West Coast of the United States, specifically the Ports of Long Beach and Oakland, California.In November 2006, owners renamed the vessel from Hanjin Cairo to Cosco Busan. After a 3-year absence from U.S. ports, Cosco Busan called upon the Port of Long Beach on December 29, 2006. On October 24, 2007 the vessel was sold to Regal Stone Ltd. of Hong Kong and was re-flagged and sailed under the national flag of Hong Kong. Cosco Busan's new owners contracted with Fleet Management to supply an all-Chinese crew and to manage her technical operations on behalf of the owners.Through the changes in flag, ownership, and managing operator, the vessel has remained under charter to Hanjin Shipping Company.".
- Q5648251 builder Q41278.
- Q5648251 builder Q483231.
- Q5648251 builder Q884.
- Q5648251 length "265.0".
- Q5648251 shipBeam "40.0".
- Q5648251 thumbnail Cosco_Busan_2007-12-20.jpg?width=300.
- Q5648251 topSpeed "47.9668".
- Q5648251 wikiPageExternalLink gc_busan.php.
- Q5648251 wikiPageExternalLink cosco_busan_spill.aspx.
- Q5648251 wikiPageExternalLink search.php?qimo=9231743.
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- Q5648251 shipBuilder Q483231.
- Q5648251 shipBuilder "*".
- Q5648251 shipBuilder "*Ulsan, South Korea".
- Q5648251 shipName "* Hanjin Venezia * MSC Venezia * Hanjin Venezia * Cosco Busan * Hanjin Cairo".
- Q5648251 type Product.
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- Q5648251 comment "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.The vessel was built in 2001 by Hyundai Heavy Industries at Ulsan, South Korea.".
- Q5648251 label "Hanjin Venezia".
- Q5648251 depiction Cosco_Busan_2007-12-20.jpg.
- Q5648251 name "*Cosco Busan (2006)".
- Q5648251 name "*Hanjin Cairo (2001)".
- Q5648251 name "*Hanjin Venezia (2008)".
- Q5648251 name "*Hanjin Venezia (2010)".
- Q5648251 name "*MSC Venezia (2008)".