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MV Bni Nsar, (formerly MV Akashi, MV Dame M, MV Marrakech Express) is a ferry built in 1972 in Japan. She is detained at Sète because her owner, Comanav, went bankrupt. Another ship of the same owner, MV Marrakech, is also detained at Sète.
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Marrakech Express Bni Nsar Akashi Dame M
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Sold to Comanav, 1999 Sold to Marlines, 1991 Renamed BniNsar Detained at Sète, France
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