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BaCo Liner an abbreviation for 'Ba'rge - 'Co'ntainer - Carrier, was a shipping service between Europe and Africa owned by Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH of Duisburg, Germany. It used a fleet of specialized barge carrying LASH vessels which have a very unusual design: they carry both conventional shipping containers, and barges that are loaded through twin doors in the bow, a kind of 'float in-float out' arrangement. In 2007, 24 Filipino crew of a Baco Liner vessel were kidnapped by pirates in Chanomi Creek, Nigeria.

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  • BaCo Liner an abbreviation for 'Ba'rge - 'Co'ntainer - Carrier, was a shipping service between Europe and Africa owned by Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH of Duisburg, Germany. It used a fleet of specialized barge carrying LASH vessels which have a very unusual design: they carry both conventional shipping containers, and barges that are loaded through twin doors in the bow, a kind of 'float in-float out' arrangement. This system of barges inside a larger ship allowed cargo to be discharged while at anchor mid-stream in African ports, avoiding port delays. The barges could be loaded up to 800 tonnes each, 12 could be loaded per ship. Container capacity was 500-650 TEU. Each vessel was approx. 205 m long, 28.5 m beam, operating on a loaded draught of 6.65 m. Gross tonnage 22345 tonnes, deadweight 21800 tonnes including 12 barges with 800 tonnes each. Service speed was 15 knots. In 2007, 24 Filipino crew of a Baco Liner vessel were kidnapped by pirates in Chanomi Creek, Nigeria. (en)
  • Baco-Liner war der Name von drei Spezialschiffen, sog. BACO-Carriern, die im Raum schwimmende Ladung und an Deck Container laden konnten. (de)
  • Baco Liner désigne un service de transport maritime entre l'Europe et l'Afrique qui était dirigé par la société Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH (Duisburg, Allemagne). Le nom du service correspond à l'abréviation de « Barge container ». (fr)
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  • Baco-liner (en)
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  • Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH (en)
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  • Baco-Liner war der Name von drei Spezialschiffen, sog. BACO-Carriern, die im Raum schwimmende Ladung und an Deck Container laden konnten. (de)
  • Baco Liner désigne un service de transport maritime entre l'Europe et l'Afrique qui était dirigé par la société Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH (Duisburg, Allemagne). Le nom du service correspond à l'abréviation de « Barge container ». (fr)
  • BaCo Liner an abbreviation for 'Ba'rge - 'Co'ntainer - Carrier, was a shipping service between Europe and Africa owned by Seerederei Bacoliner GmbH of Duisburg, Germany. It used a fleet of specialized barge carrying LASH vessels which have a very unusual design: they carry both conventional shipping containers, and barges that are loaded through twin doors in the bow, a kind of 'float in-float out' arrangement. In 2007, 24 Filipino crew of a Baco Liner vessel were kidnapped by pirates in Chanomi Creek, Nigeria. (en)
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  • Baco-Liner (de)
  • Baco Liner (en)
  • Baco Liner (fr)
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