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Enterprise leaves Dockwise
Published 23.07.2010 11:49:05 by John Bradbury
Oslo-listed Dockwise has announced the sale of the transport ship M<V Enterprise as part of a fleet-optimisation strategy.

Dutch-based Dockwise said it has sold the ship as part of a move towards focussing on premium cargoes and the MV Enterprise has been sold to an undisclosed buyer and will be delivered to the new owner at the end of this month, which is due to covert the ship into a floating power plant.

“The divestment of this type IV vessel followed from a cost-revenue analysis of the vessels' operation in market segments with a relatively low contribution,” Dockwise said.

Two other vessels, Dock Express 10 and 12  were sold by the company last year as part of the same process.
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