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Iran Hamedan to Join Iran's Shipping Fleet

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July 24, 2001 - 0:0
TEHRAN The cargo ship Iran Hamedan' is to join Iran's Shipping Fleet at Martyr Rajaie Jetty in Bandar Abbas (Hormuzgan Province) next week.

Iran Hamedan is the fifth of six ships each with a capacity of 75,000 tons of cargoes, built by South Korea's Hyundai shipbuilding company under the supervision of Iranian engineers.

Public Relations Department at the Islamic Republic of Iran's Shipping Lines (IRISL) said Iran Hamedan is 225 meters long and 32 meters wide.

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