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Globtik Tokyo was one of three oil tankers in its class. At the time her keel was laid in 1972 she was the largest supertanker in the world at 378.85 meters (1,242 feet) and 483,684 tonnes (dwt). She held that distinction until 1973 when her sister ship the Globtik London was launched. Identical in size the London was larger by 276 dead weight tonnes (dwt). Both ships had a hold capacity of 580 million liters (3.65 million US barrels). The third and largest ship in this class was the 484276 dwtNissei Maru owned by Tokyo Tankers built in 1975 and scrapped in 2003.

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  • Globtik Tokyo (de)
  • Globtik Tokyo (en)
  • Globtik Tokyo (fr)
  • グロブティック・トーキョー (ja)
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  • Die Globtik Tokyo war bei ihrer Indienststellung der weltweit größte Öltanker. (de)
  • Le Globtik Tokyo est un supertanker, le premier d'une série de trois sister-ships. C'était le plus grand pétrolier du monde au moment de son lancement, avec 378,85 m et 483 684 tpl. Il perd cette distinction en 1973, après le lancement de son jumeau le Globtik London. De même longueur que le Tokyo, le London avait un port en lourd supérieur de 276 t. La capacité des deux navires était de 580 millions de litres (3,75 millions de barils). (fr)
  • グロブティック・トーキョー (Globtik Tokyo) は、かつてイギリスのグロブティック・タンカー社が所有し、東京タンカー(現:)が運航した原油タンカー。 (ja)
  • Globtik Tokyo was one of three oil tankers in its class. At the time her keel was laid in 1972 she was the largest supertanker in the world at 378.85 meters (1,242 feet) and 483,684 tonnes (dwt). She held that distinction until 1973 when her sister ship the Globtik London was launched. Identical in size the London was larger by 276 dead weight tonnes (dwt). Both ships had a hold capacity of 580 million liters (3.65 million US barrels). The third and largest ship in this class was the 484276 dwtNissei Maru owned by Tokyo Tankers built in 1975 and scrapped in 2003. (en)
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  • Globtik Tokyo (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Model_oil_tanker_Globtik_Tokyo_-_Science_Museum_(London).jpg
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  • Model of Globtik Tokyo at the Science Museum, London (en)
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  • Model oil tanker Globtik Tokyo - Science Museum .jpg (en)
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  • Globtik Tokyo (en)
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  • *Globtik Tankers Ltd. *Norop Tankers Corp. (en)
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  • *London, * (en)
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  • Die Globtik Tokyo war bei ihrer Indienststellung der weltweit größte Öltanker. (de)
  • Globtik Tokyo was one of three oil tankers in its class. At the time her keel was laid in 1972 she was the largest supertanker in the world at 378.85 meters (1,242 feet) and 483,684 tonnes (dwt). She held that distinction until 1973 when her sister ship the Globtik London was launched. Identical in size the London was larger by 276 dead weight tonnes (dwt). Both ships had a hold capacity of 580 million liters (3.65 million US barrels). Owned by Globtik Tankers, London they were built by Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries in Kure Japan, now known as IHI Corporation. Both ships have been retired from service and broken up for scrap, the London in 1985 and the Tokyo in 1986. The third and largest ship in this class was the 484276 dwtNissei Maru owned by Tokyo Tankers built in 1975 and scrapped in 2003. (en)
  • Le Globtik Tokyo est un supertanker, le premier d'une série de trois sister-ships. C'était le plus grand pétrolier du monde au moment de son lancement, avec 378,85 m et 483 684 tpl. Il perd cette distinction en 1973, après le lancement de son jumeau le Globtik London. De même longueur que le Tokyo, le London avait un port en lourd supérieur de 276 t. La capacité des deux navires était de 580 millions de litres (3,75 millions de barils). (fr)
  • グロブティック・トーキョー (Globtik Tokyo) は、かつてイギリスのグロブティック・タンカー社が所有し、東京タンカー(現:)が運航した原油タンカー。 (ja)
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