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City ship in 'largest ever' Costa salvage op
Updated On: 24 January, 2013 06:53 AM IST | | Vinod Kumar Menon
In a $400-mn manoeuvre, Malaviya Twenty, a multipurpose vessel, helps recover the semi-sunken Italian liner from waters off the Tuscan coast
A Mumbai vessel has been enlisted to salvage the shipwreck of Costa Concordia, the Italian cruise liner that ran aground near Giglio Island, off the Tuscan coast in Italy a year ago. A 2004-built multipurpose offshore vessel from Mumbai, Malaviya Twenty, set sail for Italy in October last year to facilitate the costly operation, said to be the largest ever in the history of cruise liners across the world.

Malviya Twenty will ferry cargo to and from the site of the Costa disaster near Giglio Island off Tuscany, Italy
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