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MV Empire Arrow

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Yard number
  
641

Launched
  
27 April 1945

Builder
  
J.L. Thompson and Sons

Completed
  
August 1945

Length
  
105 m

Name
  
Empire Arrow (1945-47) British Bugler (1947-58) Montmajour (1958-63) Mantinia (1963-81)

Owner
  
Ministry of War Transport (1945-47) British Tanker Co. Ltd. (1947-58) Compagnie d'Armement Maritime, Djibouti (1958-63) Greek Tanker Shipping Co, Piraeus (1963-81)

Operator
  
Owner operated except- British Tanker Co (1945-47) C Diamantis, Greece (1963-78)

Port of registry
  
Sunderland (1945-58) Djibouti (1958-63) Piraeus (1963-81)

Empire Arrow was a 3,766 ton tanker which was built in 1945 for the Ministry of War Transport. She was renamed British Bugler in 1947. In 1958 she was renamed Montmajour and in 1963 was renamed Mantinia, serving until 1978 when she was laid up. She was scrapped in 1981.

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History

Empire Arrow was built by J.L. Thompson and Sons Ltd, Sunderland. She was yard number 641, launched on 27 April 1945 and completed in October of that year. She was built for the Ministry of War Transport and placed under the management of the British Tanker Company. In 1947, Empire Arrow was sold to her managers and renamed British Bugler. She served with them for a further eleven years and in 1958 was sold to the Compagnie d'Armement Maritime, Djibouti who renamed her Montmajour. In 1963, she was sold to the Greek Tanker Shipping Co, Piraeus and renamed Mantinia. She was operated under the management of C Diamantis. On 1 January 1978, Mantinia was laid up in Piraeus and in June 1978 she was scrapped at Kynosoúra.

Official number and code letters

Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers.

Empire Arrow had the UK Official Number 180161 and used the Code Letters GKFZ.

References

MV Empire Arrow Wikipedia