Cargo VesselsPast and Present

MV Cold Stream – Past and Present

MV Cold Stream

© Cees Bustraan

Cold Stream – © Cees Bustraan (Willemstad, 06/01/2010)

Steel single screw motor vessel, built in 1994 by Kitanihon Shipbuilding, Hichinohe, Japan (Yard No.271), as a Refrigerated Cargo Ship.

Technical Data

  • Length: 140 m (overall) 128 m (between perpendiculars)
    Breadth: 22.0  m
    Depth: 13.40  m
    Draught: 9,31 m
    Tonnage: 8414  gross/4542 net/10086 deadweight
    Engines: 2T 8-cylinder Akasaka diesel
    Power: 11010 kW/14960 bHP
    Speed:  21 knots (max)
      Number of Holds : 15 @ -25ºC
    Capacity (M³): 12,745m³ (TEN 9.3m, JB8 414, JN 4542, PL 10086t)
    Call Sign: PJRH
    IMO Number:  9051791
    Official Number: 970X80
    Port of Registry:  Willemstad/Netherlands Antilles
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History

October 29th 1993: Launched

January 1994: Completed.

1994: Registered Owner; Cold Stream Shipping. Registered Manager; Dammers Shipmanagement.

© Simonwp

© Simonwp (Terneuzen, 01/09/2000)

© Yvon Perchoc  © Yvon Perchoc

© Yvon Perchoc (Fort de France (Martinique), 16/08/2006)

2009: Registered Owner; Cold Stream Shipping Co. N.V. Registered Manager; Seatrade Groningen B.V.

© Erwin Willemse  © Erwin Willemse

© Erwin Willemse (Ijmuiden, 13/08/2017)

December 26th 2019: Arrived at Dover.

© Nigel Scutt  © Nigel Scutt

New” © Nigel Scutt (Dover Strait Shipping, Facebook)


All information is believed to be correct and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. All items included in this article are subject to © copyright. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking: Cees Bustraan, Yvon Perchoc, Nigel Scutt (Dover Strait Shipping, Facebook), Simonwp and Erwin Willemse for their assistance in producing this feature.

Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)

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