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Employers Liability Register - Claims Notified Since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Employers Liability Register - Claims notified since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Entry Number Ship Name Lloyds Number Ship Attached Ship Detached Flag 316126 ABRAM SCHULTE 9280586 27/02/2004 20/02/2010 Liberia 317646 ACX SWAN 7813157 18/05/2004 29/02/2008 Indonesia 278439 ADAM MCCALL UNKNOWN 20/02/1998 20/02/2001 United States of America 349124 AIDACARA 9112789 20/02/2006 26/03/2007 Italy 317982 AIDAVITA 9221554 27/02/2004 20/02/2006 Italy 309368 AIGIORGIS 7903017 19/12/2002 25/05/2010 Malta 255038 AISHA 8403064 08/07/1994 24/07/1998 Panama 314450 AIZU 8214607 16/10/2003 27/04/2009 Panama 234664 AL AWDAH 9004803 20/12/1991 23/03/2010 Kuwait 310096 AL HAMRA 9074640 20/02/2003 20/02/2010 Liberia 291924 AL JASRA 9132791 03/07/2000 20/02/2011 Japan 267590 AL KHOR 9085613 04/01/1997 20/02/2011 Japan 254802 AL MAQWA 8006438 05/12/1991 02/08/2010 Kuwait 240244 AL SAMIDOON 9005261 21/08/1992 05/08/2010 Kuwait 241965 AL SHUHADAA 9013311 30/11/1992 06/04/2010 Kuwait 238365 AL TAHREER 9016868 25/05/1992 29/03/2010 Kuwait 298986 ALAM AMAN II 9237943 29/06/2001 11/02/2011 Malaysia 404756 ALAM SELAMAT 9006643 31/08/2010 01/11/2010 Hong Kong 324773 ALASKAN EXPLORER 9244661 21/03/2005 20/02/2011 United States of America 353473 ALASKAN LEGEND 9244673 11/08/2006 20/02/2011 United States of America 353473 ALASKAN LEGEND 9271432 11/08/2006 20/02/2011 United States of America 345506 ALASKAN NAVIGATOR 9244673 13/11/2005 20/02/2011 United States of America 374933 ALERT 7404176 25/01/2008 20/02/2011 St. Vincent & Grenadines 315469 ALGOISLE 5417820 02/01/2004 20/02/2010 Canada 377935 ALGOMA DISCOVERY 8505848 02/05/2008 20/02/2010 Bahamas 316223 ALGONQUIN 8005006 20/02/2004 20/02/2006 Bahamas 392382 ALMI STAR 9291250 05/05/2009 20/02/2011 Liberia 348934 AMADEA 8913162 14/02/2006 20/02/2011 Bahamas 015439 AMAZONAS 7226419 02/03/1973 20/02/1995 Brazil 277049 AMERICA 8710716 27/04/1998 05/01/2001 United States of America Page 1 Employers Liability Register - Claims notified since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Entry Number Ship Name Lloyds Number Ship Attached Ship Detached Flag 299116 AMERICAN ENDEAVOUR 7723637 08/07/2001 22/07/2003 United States of America 219149 ANANGEL PROSPERITY 7435486 20/02/1990 20/02/1997 Greece 329189 ANATOLIA SKY 9301689 22/07/2005 20/02/2010 Turkey 325818 ANATOLIY TORCHINOV 7943201 01/04/2005 20/02/2011 Russian Federation 350918 ANETTE THERESA 9321639 31/05/2006 20/02/2010 Isle of Man 319983 ANGEL ARROW 9300192 29/10/2004 16/04/2009 Panama 325855 ANGELICA SCHULTE 9296822 21/04/2005 20/02/2010 Liberia 310286 ANGELINA THE GREAT N 8412065 20/02/2003 09/06/2008 Cyprus 243650 ANKARA 7615672 17/03/1993 28/12/2004 Turkey 323871 ANTARES 8500680 13/12/2004 20/02/2010 Norway 299955 AOTEA 7908548 29/08/2001 01/08/2006 Panama 321153 APL AUSTRALIA 9252254 17/11/2004 20/02/2011 Liberia 278714 APL CYPRINE 9139725 01/02/1998 04/05/2009 Singapore 323870 APL ITALY 9252266 11/02/2005 20/02/2011 Liberia 276183 APL ORCHID 8207898 06/03/1998 28/10/2010 Singapore 276184 APL TULIP 8207903 06/03/1998 07/07/2009 Singapore 290085 APMAN II 7631470 05/01/2000 20/02/2004 Panama 310185 APOSTOLOS 8317150 20/02/2003 29/09/2004 Cyprus 302809 ARAMIS 8117081 20/02/2002 10/09/2010 Liberia 388303 ARCTIC REEFER 8330528 09/01/2009 14/07/2010 Panama 302810 ARGOSEA 7402661 20/02/2002 16/04/2004 Malta 249342 ARIZONA VOYAGER 7392036 20/02/1994 21/01/2010 United States of America 299087 ASHA MIKI 7735185 18/06/2001 21/08/2003 Malta 322874 ASIAN JADE 9293155 05/01/2005 20/02/2011 Panama 269082 ASPHALT COMMANDER 8101642 20/02/1997 19/04/2008 United States of America 290913 ASUKA 8913162 20/03/2000 20/02/2006 Japan 310373 ATLANTIC CARTIER 8215481 20/02/2003 20/02/2009 Sweden 356925 ATLAS AMELIA 9128441 01/12/2006 19/07/2007 Liberia 309302 ATMODA 8908076 25/12/2002 21/11/2010 Panama 305201 ATSUTA 8214592 01/07/2002 01/04/2009 Panama Page 2 Employers Liability Register - Claims notified since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Entry Number Ship Name Lloyds Number Ship Attached Ship Detached Flag 347547 AUDACIA 9305130 06/12/2005 20/02/2008 Panama 357161 AURORA 9323807 09/01/2007 18/05/2009 Italy 382910 BAI LU ZHOU 9350654 05/09/2008 20/05/2010 Singapore 302689 BALTIC LEADER 5172171 31/01/2002 20/02/2005 Panama 312119 BALTIC SEA I 9261396 31/07/2003 21/12/2010 Cyprus 309326 BALTIC TERN 8714114 31/12/2002 06/07/2009 Isle of Man 323774 BANGA 8504870 31/01/2005 20/02/2007 Liberia 281959 BARBAROS OKTAY 7394254 18/12/1998 16/07/2004 Turkey 281951 BARRIER 9160970 18/12/1998 16/07/2004 Turkey 300159 BASIC ARROW 9226671 16/10/2001 25/11/2010 Panama 284138 BASIC SPIRIT 9187734 17/06/1999 08/06/2009 Panama 023516 BAURU 7357995 08/03/1976 01/01/2000 Brazil 352913 BELISLAND 9272917 28/06/2006 06/10/2009 Panama 325619 BELLAVIA 9290440 12/04/2005 20/02/2009 Marshall Island 313382 BELLONA 8402371 27/08/2003 27/04/2010 Panama 384593 BERG 9374325 09/11/2008 31/12/2010 United Kingdom 242820 BLUE RIVER 7913309 24/02/1993 29/05/2007 Liberia 283181 BORA METE 8326890 19/02/1999 20/02/2005 Turkey 277974 BRALI 8309799 28/05/1998 19/03/2007 Bahamas 276703 BREMEN 8907424 20/02/1998 20/02/2000 Bahamas 297576 BRIGHT OCEAN 2 9205952 18/04/2001 24/12/2009 Panama 321867 BRIGHT PACIFIC 9310680 13/12/2004 17/03/2010 Panama 402648 BRIGHT PACIFIC 9310680 17/03/2010 01/10/2010 Panama 303373 BRILLIANT ARC 9258105 26/03/2002 30/11/2009 Panama 323764 BRITISH CHIVALRY 9288760 24/01/2005 20/02/2010 Isle of Man 326599 BRITISH HARMONY 9288813 18/05/2005 20/02/2010 Isle of Man 271774 BRITISH HARRIER 9131137 05/08/1997 18/11/2004 United Kingdom 312050 BRITISH MERCHANT 9250191 01/07/2003 20/02/2010 United Kingdom 327799 BRITISH SERENITY 9288837 14/07/2005 20/02/2010 Isle of Man 307784 BRITISH TRADER 9238038 13/11/2002 20/02/2010 United Kingdom Page 3 Employers Liability Register - Claims notified since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Entry Number Ship Name Lloyds Number Ship Attached Ship Detached Flag 316321 BRITISH VINE 9266877 02/04/2004 20/02/2010 United Kingdom 306677 BRO ALBERT 9085388 26/06/2002 20/03/2008 France 296762 BRO BARA 8021842 06/02/2001 26/06/2002 France 278188 BRO CATHERINE 9133070 09/07/1998 01/08/2009 France 372217 BRO ERIN 9274628 06/12/2007 01/08/2009 Isle of Man 321066 BRO ETIENNE 9274642 26/11/2004 01/08/2009 France 277313 BROOG 9085651 02/05/1998 20/02/2011 Japan 346512 BRYGGEN 9043093 10/11/2005 24/06/2010 Norwegian International 297389 BSLE EMPRESS 7704461 18/04/2001 28/04/2010 Cyprus 297591 BSLE ENERGY 7708895 22/05/2001 03/03/2010 Cyprus 302788 BUJIN 9051820 01/02/2002 01/04/2010 Panama 347238 BULK FERN 9137636 28/11/2005 29/03/2010 Liberia 392127 BULKNES 9384370 01/05/2009 20/02/2011 Antigua & Barbuda 253313 BUNGA KASAI 9081253 09/09/1994 12/10/2005 Malaysia 371374 BUNGA KEMIRI 9081265 20/02/2007 06/09/2010 Malaysia 220510 BUNGA KESUMBA 7377995 20/02/1990 31/05/1999 Malaysia 347201 BUNGA SEMARAK 8818233 15/09/2005 24/02/2010 Malaysia 347202 BUNGA SIANTAN 8818245 15/09/2005 20/05/2010 Malaysia 271457 C.COLUMBUS 9138329 16/06/1997 20/02/2007 Bahamas 312520 C.S. FU HAI 9207065 09/06/2003 20/02/2008 Panama 286442 CABLE INSTALLER 7803566 05/07/1999 27/02/2003 United Kingdom 316889 CALANDA 9158458 19/05/2004 29/11/2004 Switzerland 276044 CALDIRAN 7127431 20/02/1998 20/08/2003 Turkey 301094 CALIFORNIA JUPITER 8605662 01/12/2001 06/11/2009 Liberia 364244 CANADIAN LAKE POOL CLAIMS UNKNOWN 20/02/2007 20/02/2008 Not Known 324848 CANPOTEX REDEMPTION II 9288239 24/03/2005 06/05/2010 Panama 379558 CAP MANUEL 9436434 16/05/2008 05/02/2010 Liberia 379558 CAP MANUEL 9436434 16/05/2008 05/02/2010 Germany 307715 CAPE ATHOS 8001579 02/10/2002 30/04/2009 Cyprus 364562 CAPE CHARLES 8601381 23/07/2007 05/11/2009 Panama Page 4 Employers Liability Register - Claims notified since 20/02/2011 FRN: 202560 (Europe) - Updated 31-03-20 Entry Number Ship Name Lloyds Number Ship Attached Ship Detached Flag 316456 CAPE MAY 8518209 01/04/2004 20/11/2009 Japan 290818 CAPE NAVARIN 8131556 29/03/2000 26/11/2010 Panama 296739 CAPETAN COSTIS 8806888 20/02/2001 26/07/2010 Bahamas 249544 CAPTAIN GEORGE II 9071715 07/02/1994 20/02/2008 Cyprus 262738 CAPTAIN H.A. DOWNING 5137767 20/02/1996 15/04/2010 United States of America 217012 CARANGOLA 8113437 13/12/1989 15/07/1999 Brazil 314875 CARIBBEAN PRINCESS 9215490 19/03/2004 20/02/2006 Bermuda 282885 CARNIVAL DESTINY 9070058 20/02/1999 20/02/2009 Bahamas 283278 CARNIVAL ELATION 9118721 20/02/1999 20/02/2009 Panama 311648 CARNIVAL GLORY 9198367 27/06/2003 20/02/2009 Panama 328752 CARNIVAL LIBERTY 9278181 15/07/2005 20/02/2009 Panama 305174 CARNIVAL PRIDE 9223954 20/02/2002 20/02/2009 Panama 282882 CARNIVAL SENSATION 8711356 20/02/1999 20/02/2009 Bahamas 380718 CARNIVAL SPLENDOR 9333163 30/06/2008 20/02/2009 Panama 286277 CARNIVAL TRIUMPH 9138850 13/07/1999 20/02/2009 Bahamas 320725 CARNIVAL VALOR 9236389 01/12/2004 20/02/2009 Panama 293551 CARNIVAL VICTORY 9172648 28/07/2000 20/02/2009 Liberia 359663 CELANDINE 9183984 28/02/2007 20/02/2009 Belgium 388946 CELANDINE 9183984 20/02/2009 23/12/2010 Belgium 282880 CELEBRATION 8314134 20/02/1999 20/02/2006 Panama 273514 CELEBRITY GALAXY 9106297 30/07/1997 16/03/2009 Malta 242074 CENTURY LEADER NO.5 8513510 26/11/1992 21/05/2010 Japan 270634 CGG FOHN 8112550 20/05/1997 05/10/2009 France 357682 CHALLENGE PASSAGE 9310707 30/12/2006 07/02/2011 Panama 349294 CHALLENGE PRELUDE 9333278 13/04/2006 15/04/2010 Singapore 401946 CHALLENGE PRELUDE 9333278 15/04/2010 22/09/2010 Singapore 329525 CHALLENGE PREMIER 9296597 12/08/2005 20/02/2009 Singapore 327107 CHALLENGE PROSPECT
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