Selandia

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6,800 dwt Selandia. Launched on November 4 1911. The first oceangoing, diesel engine driven, ship was built at Burmeister & Wain Shipyard in Copenhagen, Denmark. "Delivered in February 1912, the 370 ft x 53 ft Selandia was one of three such ships ordered by the Danish trading firm East Asiatic Company for service between Scandinavia, Genoa, Italy, and Bangkok, Thailand."

See also: Selandia, 1911, 1912, Burmeister & Wain, Copenhagen, Denmark, East Asiatic Company