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Carnival Corporation works for Aliağa

With the Ecstasy completing her final cruise last October, a total of six cruise ships have now left the Carnival Cruise Line fleet since mid-2020. The first ships to leave the Carnival Cruise Line fleet are the 1990-built Carnival…

M/V Moraz goes to Aliağa for dismantling

The Gabon-flagged MORAZ, which ran aground in the storm in March and was floated last month, is being towed to Aliağa. The 125 meters long, 20 meters wide, and 9,444 DWT ship, which will be floated to İzmir, will be dismantled in Aliağa.…

Another Turkish firm aspires to the ship with asbestos

Nae Sao Paulo, the ship with asbestos brought to Aliağa for dismantling from Brazil, was sent back after her permission was canceled. However, she came to the agenda that the ship could be brought back to Türkiye. Brazilian non-governmental…

Demand for ports in Türkiye increases

This increase, which was above the global average in the first six months in Türkiye, in this period when the demand for ports decreased globally, points to acceptable and stable growth for our country in all aspects, according to the…

 Brazil does not accept “Nae Sao Paulo” with asbestos

The ship "Nae Sao Paulo", which was sent back because it contains many hazardous toxic wastes, including asbestos, which is harmful to the environment and human health, after setting off to İzmir Aliağa for the dismantling process, cannot…

Milangaz 3 retires

The LPG vessel Milangaz 3, which has been serving Milangaz since 2006, has been retired. The sailors bid farewell to the ship, which was on its way to Aliağa for dismantling. The ship, which was built for Kosan Tankers in 1976 and…

48-year-old Delphin sets out on her final journey

The last stop of Delphin was Aliağa, which was built as a car ferry named Byelorussiya at the Wärtsilä shipyard in Turku, Finland, and put into service by Black Sea Shipping Co on January 15, 1975. The ship, which was put up for auction on…

Workers stop ship recycling in 22 facilities

More than 1,500 workers continue their strikes at 22 ship recycling facilities in Turkey's İzmir Aliağa district, which have left their jobs for a week for better employment conditions and rebelled against low charges. It has been announced…

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