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MV Bni Nsar : ウィキペディア英語版
MV Bni Nsar

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, , is also detained at Sète.
== History ==

The MV ''Bni Nsar'' was built in Japan in 1972. She was put in service under the name of MV ''Akashi''. In 1991, she was sold to Greek owner Marlines. She was rebuilt at Perama under the name ''MV Dame M''. When she re-entered service she was used between Ancona and Patras.
In 1996, she was operated by Comanav in Morocco and then was returned to Greece. In 1999, she was bought by Comanav and was renamed ''Salamis Star'' for service in Greece. In 2002, she was returned to Morocco operations, becoming ''Marrakech Express''. She was operated on the Sète - Nador route.
In 2010, she was renamed ''Bni Nsar'' and flagged in Panama. In , she was detained with and because Comarit et Comanav went bankrupt.〔(Le Monde; ''À Sète, le quai de la galère''; 23 May 2012 )〕

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