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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Dutch coal transport Harpen launched at Schiedam, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Nieuwe Schiedamsche Courant dated 3 August 1909

An item reported the launching a  day earlier at the shipyard Gusto (firm A.F. Smulders), Schiedam, Netherlands of a coal transport with a cargo capacity of 1.000 tons for account of the Steenkolen handelsvereeniging (S.H.V.), Rotterdam, Netherlands. She was able to unloaded her cargo into the coal bunkers of seagoing ships with a speed of 250 tons/hour automatically weighing.  Fitted out with an electrically/steam driven loading bridge with bucket gripper. Dimensions 45 x 11,500 x 7,10 (hold) metres. Fitted out with 2-250 ihp surface condensation engines. Both engines could separately drive the bunker equipment. One boiler with a heating surface of 150 square metres and 9 atmosphere and further more the steam winches for necessary tasks like lifting the anchors. She was the fourth vessel built by the shipyard for the S.H.V. of this kind and was to be baptized Harpen by Mrs. Van Beutener-Fenter van Vlissingen.(1)

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1. yard number 367.