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Passengers on board the ferry vessel "Geroite na Sevastopol" can now access Internet at any time
25.07.2016
A modern complete communication solution including a satellite terminal Inmarsat Sailor Fleet Broadband 500, multi-functional device for on-vessel networking & communications IP Signature 4 and wireless Wi Fi network are already in operation on board. The communication system provides a constant access to the Internet and a high quality satellite... show more
Navigation Maritime Bulgare acquires a new vessel, m/v Slavyanka
27.05.2016
The m/v Slavyanka (ex CABOT AVIVA - ІМО 9496276) transfer of flag ceremony was held on May 11, 2016 in Qingdao, China. The first captain of the ship is Victor Stanev and the first chief engineer - Dimitar Ganchev.The ship was built in June 2012 at the Nantong Mingde Heavy Industry, China. The length of the ship is 179.9 m, breadth – 28.40 m,... show more
The first vessel of a series of six 42 300 tons bulk carriers ordered by Navigation Maritime Bulgare was launched in Qidong
16.03.2016
On 8 March 2016 at the Chinese Shipbuilding Yards Jiangsu Hongqiang Marine Heavy Industry, Qidong a ceremony was held for the launching of a vessel under a hull number HQ 135 ordered by Navigation Maritime Bulgare. The new built vessel to be named Ruen and is the first ship from a series of six modern bulk carriers wherein the Company has invested... show more
Press release of Navigation Maritime Bulgare
29.12.2015
The crew of m/v “Persenk” will be the first to greet the new year 2016, while the crew of m/v “Kamenitza” will be the last to complete the year 2015.The crew of m/v “Persenk”, with her Master Vladimir Dimitrov and Chief Engineer Georgi Zhelev, will be the first seafarers of Navigation Maritime Bulgare who will meet the upcoming 2016,... show more
Two more vessels joined to the Navibulgar Fleet: Koznitza and Kamenitza
28.10.2015
On 21 October 2015 Navigation Maritime Bulgare acquired the bulk carrier Koznitza (ex TESORO; IMO 9575436) two days later followed by Kamenitza - another bulk carrier (ex REGINA; IMO 9575527). The vessels are sisterships (32 600 t of deadweight) built in 2010 in Liaoning Hohgguang Shipbuilding Co.Ltd, China. Each bulk carrier has a length of... show more
The keel of the new 42 300 t bulk carrier Ruen has been laid
28.08.2015
On 18 August this year at 10.58 local time the keel of the new 42 300 t bulk carrier Ruen under a hull number HQ 135 was laid in the Chinese shipbuilding yard China’s Jiangsu Hongqiang Marine Heavy Industry in the presence of the Executive director of Navigation Maritime Bulgare - Captain Alexander Kalchev (master foreign going) and the... show more
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