BRAZIL: DESPITE WORLD OIL TANKER SLUMP, BRAZIL DEDICATES NEW SUPERTANKER WITH DUAL CAPACITY FOR CARRYING IRON ORE
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BRAZIL: DESPITE WORLD OIL TANKER SLUMP, BRAZIL DEDICATES NEW SUPERTANKER WITH DUAL CAPACITY FOR CARRYING IRON ORE
- Title: BRAZIL: DESPITE WORLD OIL TANKER SLUMP, BRAZIL DEDICATES NEW SUPERTANKER WITH DUAL CAPACITY FOR CARRYING IRON ORE
- Date: 2nd July 1975
- Summary: 1. GV Section of hull of tanker "Joinville" 0.02 2. GV Unpainted section of hull 0.08 3. GV PAN Along hull TO bow 0.24 4. GV Section of tanker in dry dock 0.29 5. LV & CU Srew (2 shots) 0.35 6. LV & CU Welders working on deck (4 shots) 0.53 7. LV Section of ship 0.58 8. GV Pipes on deck 1.01 9. LV Crane moves away 1.05 10. CU Funnel 1.09 11. GV Tanker ready for deducatuib ceremony 1.14 12. SV Officers and officials at ceremony 1.19 13. LV & CU Doves, streamers & confetti released from stern (2 shots) 1.26 Initials BJB/1810 BJB/1820 Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
- Embargoed: 17th July 1975 13:00
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- Location: ISHIKAWAJIMA SHIPYARDS, RIO DE JANEIRO
- Country: Brazil
- Reuters ID: LVA3TSPDDL2ON4YPO07M27UKPPBG
- Story Text: Despite the world-wide oil tanker slump, a Brazilian shipyard has just completed a supertanker designed to carry either oil or iron ore.
The vessel was dedicated on June the 27th at the rio de Jeneiro shipyard where it was built.
??? the Brazilian Government is confident that the 131 thousand tone "Joinville", the second of a five ship series, won't be laid up immediately although nearly 15 percent of the world tanker fleet is lying idle.
The Brazilians expect the "Joinville" to begin operations as soon as sea trials are completed carrying iron ore from Brazil to Japan, and returning with oil for home consumption by way of the Middle East.
A major reason for Brazil's tanker building programme is its booming economy and growing export market.
Brazil relies on shipping to carry on almost all her trading with other nations. And the country need vast quantities of oil, as its economy expands.
But that is only part of the picture. The "Joinville" was build with Japanese cooperation and for some time Japan has had its eyes on Brazil's huge mineral wealth.
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