SS Sugar Transporter (1957)

SS Sugar Transporter
History
Name:
  • Sugar Transporter (1957–1966)
  • MALMI (1966–1979)
Owner:
  • Silvertown Services Shipping Co. Ltd (1957–1966)
  • Etaliä - Snomen Laiva O/Y (1966–1979)
Builder: Hall, Russell & Company
Yard number: 859
Launched: 21 November 1957
Sponsored by: Mrs J.F.P. Tate
Identification: Official number:187743
Fate: Sank 1979
General characteristics
Tonnage: 6,550 GT
Length: 370 ft (110 m)
Beam: 53 ft (16 m)
Depth: 28 ft (8.5 m)

SS Sugar Transporter was a cargo ship built by Hall, Russell & Company and launched on 21 November 1957, sponsored by Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr J. F. P. Tate, a director of Silvertown Services Shipping Company Ltd. In 1966 her name was changed to Malmi under new owners from Helsinki, Finland. On 6 December 1979, Malmi capsized and sank in the Baltic Sea after her cargo of coke shifted in heavy weather during a voyage from Gdańsk, Poland, to Koverhar, 40 nautical miles (46 miles; 74 km) northeast of Gotska Sandön.[1]

References

  1. "Sugar Transporter". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 21 February 2013.

Coordinates: 58°48′N 20°21′E / 58.800°N 20.350°E / 58.800; 20.350

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