Nordic Odin is a panamax bulk carrier owned by Nordic Bulk Carriers. [1] [2] She was built by Oshima Shipbuilding of Saikai, Japan. [3] She was delivered on February 13, 2015. [4] The operation and management of the vessel is contracted out to Unicom Management of Cyprus. Her gross tonnage is 41,071; her deadweight tonnage is 76,180 tonnes.
She left Baffinland's Milne Port with a load of iron ore on August 12, 2015, bound for Gijon, Spain. [1] [2] [5] [6] The first vessel to carry iron ore from the Baffinland Mine was the slightly smaller Federal Tiber, which left four days earlier. Federal Tiber sailed in ice-free conditions, but Nordic Odin did encounter sea ice. She is rated ice class 1A.
The 1A ice-classed ship loaded the cargo on August 12 at Milne Port, on the island's north shore, and arrived at Gijon in Spain on August 23.
A PANGAEA Logistics Solutions panamax bulk carrier has completed a pioneering voyage from Canada's Baffin Island to Europe through the Arctic ice.The 77,000 dwt Nordic Odin, a joint venture 1A ice-class bulker delivered earlier this year and operated by Pangaea subsidiary Nordic Bulk Carriers.
This will also be the case for Nordic Odin following her completion of a short-term charter handling coal from Russia to Japan. The four ships are expected to make Nordic Bulk Carriers the world's leading operator of 1A ice classed dry bulk tonnage.
Swiftly following her sister vessel, Nordic Odin, delivered on the 13th February, will also be bunkering at Busan, South Korea and will then be heading to the Vanino, Russia for the loading of coal. From there she will travel to Kimitsu and Nagoya, Japan, for discharging.
The bulk carrier Nordic Odin, operated by Nordic Bulk Carriers A/S, has completed the first trip on iron ore transportation from Baffin Island (Canada) to Europe via the arctic ice, morvesti.ru reports.