Laid down by N.V. Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw-Maatschappij, Amsterdam, Netherlands with yard number 147 on 1 Mei 1916, launched on 4 April 1917, delivered to the N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland, Amsterdam on 8 September 1917, sold to the Dal’Stroy and managed by Sovtorgflot, Nagaevo, Russia on 27 July 1935 and since the Second World War owner/manager Dal' Nyevostochnoye Gosudarstvyennoye Morskoye Parokhodstvo, Vladivostok, Russia, call sign UPMH, later used a hulk of the Far Eastern Search & Rescue Board and sunk on 8 November 1995 in the Japanese Sea underway towards China to be broken up.
Gross tonnage 6,575.00 tons, net tonnage 4,083.00 tons, deadweight 9,440.00 tons, grain capacity 467,000 cubic feet, bale capacity 435,000 cubic feet and as dimensions 128.02 x 16.61 x 8.53 (depth) meters.
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