FLINTERBORG

IMO-nummer:9361378
Roepnaam:PHPH
MMSI-nummer:209530000
Nat. Officieel nummer: 22010 Z 2008
Vlag:Netherlands
Thuishaven:Loppersum
Geregistreerde eigenaar:Rederij Flinterborg B.V., Loppersum
ISM Manager:Flinter Groningen B.V., Groningen
Commercieel manager:Flinter Groningen B.V., Groningen
Scheepswerf:Scheepswerf Ferus Smit B.V., Westerbroek / 380
Kiellegging:22-06-2005
Tewater:21-06-2008
Proefvaart:07 & 08-07-2008
Opgeleverd:11-07-2008
Bruto tonnage (GT):3990
Netto tonnage (NT):2208
Deadweight (DWT):6000
Lengte over alles:110.78 M
Lengte loodlijnen:105.48 M
Breedte:14.00 M
Diepgang:6.09 M
TEU:242
Hoofdmotor:MaK 8M25
Vermogen:2640 kW
Snelheid in knopen:14
Ship history & data

Ship history data

2008: FLINTERBORG
PHPH
Loppersum / Netherlands
(11-07-2008)
Owner: Rederij Flinterborg B.V., Loppersum
Manager: Flinter Groningen B.V., Groningen
Shareholders: Peter van Niejenhuis & Bart Otto
2010: AMBER
PHPH
Delfzijl / Netherlands
(17-12-2010)
Owner: Riverborg B.V., Zeist
Manager: Flagship Management B.V., Farmsum
2019: AMISIA
5BEM5
Limassol / Cyprus
(15-03-2019)
Owner: Hermann Lohmann Schiffahrts GmbH & Co. KG MS “Amisia”, Haren-Ems
Manager: Hermann Lohmann Bereederungen GmbH & Co. KG, Haren-Ems

Additional info

Design:Ferus 6000
21-06-2008:Christened by Mrs. Mariëtte van Niejenhuis (wife of Peter van Niejenhuis) and their 2 daughters  and launched.
07-07-2008:Towed from Westerbroek to the sea harbour of Delfzijl, followed by sea trials on river Ems.
08-07-2008:Sea trials on river Ems from Delfzijl.
11-07-2008:Delivered and departed from Delfzijl for maiden voyage to Antwerpen.
17-12-2010:Sold to Riverborg B.V., Zeist, managed by Flagship Management Co. B.V., Farmsum and Rivermaas Management B.V., Rhoon. Renamed “AMBER”.
31-12-2017:Fire broke out in the cargo hold of the “AMBER” which was docked at the Seville port Terminal Esclusa. The fire was extinguished by teams both of the port autority and seven firefighters from the city council of Seville city. They shut off the compartment and flooded it with carbon dioxide gas of the ship’s own fire suppression system. 30 minutes later cranes started to extract the damaged cargo which was further cooled down on the quay. The port of Seville laid out anti-pollution barries as a precaution. The ship was loaded with 5.500 tons beet, and a fermenting process was thought to have been the cause of the spontaneous combustion which, however, only affected a small part of the cargo.
09-12-2018:Loaded with salt from Ceura, ran aground on a sandbar when entering the port of Hornafjörðu. Refloated with the flood on Dec 11 and berthed in Hornafjörður at 11.10 a.m.
11-03-2019:Arrived in Harlingen from Avonmouth.
14-03-2019:Renamed “AMISIA”.


Latest data adjustment: 03-02-2023