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Photo: MIGHTY SERVANT 1 Departs IJmuiden for German Ports

BOSKALIS heavy load carrier MIGHTY SERVANT 1 left the Port of IJmuiden on 7 December, heading for Bremerhaven/Nordenham in Germany with an ETA of 8 December at around 08:00 hrs.
Photo: Rob Adriaanse ©

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On 7 December, the BOSKALIS heavy load carrier MIGHTY SERVANT 1 departed the Port of IJmuiden bound for Bremerhaven/Nordenham in Germany.

The vessel set course for the German ports with an estimated time of arrival of 8 December at around 08:00 hrs.

MIGHTY SERVANT 1 is a Semi-submersible Heavy Lift Vessel and is sailing under the flag of Curacao. Her length overall (LOA) is 190.03 meters and her width is 50 meters.

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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