MV Southern Lily
Southern Lily docking in Auckland | |
History | |
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malformed flag imageNew Zealand | |
Name: | Southern Lily |
Operator: | Pacific Direct Line |
Launched: | 2007 |
Acquired: | 2007 |
In service: | 2007 |
Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage: | 6,245 gross tons |
Length: | 99.99 m |
Beam: | 20.79 m |
Speed: | 14 knots |
Notes: | Cargo gear - two 45 ton cranes |
MV Southern Lily is a ship of the Pacific Direct Line, which is a subsidiary of PDL International PTE Ltd, a Singapore-based company.
The Southern Lily operates a regular service carrying containers and hold cargo on the route between New Zealand (Auckland) and Tonga, and Samoa (Apia and Pago Pago). On Tuesday 14th June 2016 the ship help rescue three crewmen from a saling boat Platino when it started to take on water in a storm.
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