Examples of Sister Ships in a sentence
The Lessor and Lessee acknowledge that, during the Lease Period, the Lessor may own vessels other than the Ship, the Sister Ships and any other vessels leased to the Lessee or another company in the Guarantor Group.
At the Lessee’s request, the Lessor will transfer in accordance with clause 21 the Ship and the Sister Ships to another company which does not own any vessels other than the Ship, the Sister Ships and any other vessels leased to the Lessee or another company in the Guarantor Group.
Cranes No.2 and No.3 of Vessel A’s Sister Ships Judging from clause 2.12, it is considered probable that Main Sheaves containing cracks were also used on ships other than Vessel A: after the accident, investigation was conducted of the Main Sheaves of Cranes No.2 and No.3 onboard the other sister ships of Vessel A, and many cases were found, in addition to the case of Vessel A’s Crane No.3, where the Main Sheaves had been replaced.
Although differences were observed in their shape and frequency, deformations of the bottom shell plates, including minor deformations, were found in five of The Sister Ships operated by the same operator of The Ship, and found in one of the other four similar ships.
Inspections of 6 The Sister Ships and four other ships similar in design to The Ship were carried out with the cooperation of each operator in line with the Committee’s objectives.
The Committee also considered the following; the effects of deviation of yielding point of steel plate constituting ship structure, the effect of welding residual stress of bottom longitudinal and the effect of buckling deformations of the bottom shell plates, as observed in The Sister Ships.
However, it was found that buckling deformation of the bottom shell plates might occur in The Sister Ships although hull girder fracture did not occur.
Substantially all the accumulated other comprehensive loss at December 31, 2017 relates to our interest in Oncor Holdings.
Fleet Employment Profile (As of March 30, 2011)Currently Diana Shipping’s fleet is employed as follows: Vessel BUILT DWT Sister Ships* PROTEFS 2004 73,630B$59,0005.00%Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd., Seoul SALT LAKE CITY2005 171,810 * Each dry bulk carrier is a “sister ship”, or closely similar, to other dry bulk carriers that have the same letter.** Total commission percentage paid to third parties.*** Charterers’ optional period to redeliver the vessel to owners.
As the conditions of the hull damage and the cargo loading could not be verified due to the sinking of The Ship with on-board records, safety inspections of their bottom shell plates were conducted on The Sister Ships to collect any information relevant to the accident.