Varied week at the Brest commercial port with containers, hydrocarbons and an LNG tanker for ship repair. The cargo ship Gaastborg, which arrived on Friday from Brake (Germany), will continue unloading its cargo of 2,148 t of raw natural phosphate at the start of the week and the cargo ship MSC Maria Pia, which arrived from Montoir, unloaded 3,000 t of containers and loaded 3,000 t at the start of the weekend, bound for Antwerp (Belgium).
On Sunday, the Almak training ship arrived from Zeebrugge (Belgium), returning from a mission. The specialized heavy-duty cargo ship BBC London came to load a tugboat and the Stellamaris hourglass, which arrived from Nantes, was to unload 4,200 t of sea sand.
Wind turbine elements, diesel, etc.
On Monday, the off-shore work vessel Olympic Delta is expected from Saint-Malo to load equipment and the chemical tanker Yasa Vega, from Thamesport (Great Britain), to unload 27,000 t of diesel. On Tuesday, the bulk carrier Star Sky will arrive from Barcarena (Brazil), via Bilbao (Spain), to unload 29,985 t of soybeans and seeds. On Wednesday, a cargo ship (name not yet named) will come to load 4,500 tonnes of scrap metal.
On Thursday, we are expecting the transport of liquefied natural gas Adamastos, which is on the Fos-sur-Mer program for technical shutdown, and the chemical tanker Skuteviken from Ambès with 3,500 t of gasoline.
On Saturday, the cargo ship Rotra Mare, specializing in heavy loads, will arrive from Bilbao (Spain) to unload 1,214 t of elements for wind turbines at sea. The cargo ship MSC Jennifer II, from Le Havre, will unload 1,500 t of containers from Le Havre and load 3,000 t for Antwerp (Belgium). Finally, on Sunday the cargo ship Vera Ranbow is scheduled to leave Montoir. It will unload 500 t of containers and load the same weight, heading to Le Havre.
