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Globtik Tokyo was one of two supertankers in its class. At the time her keel was laid in 1972 she was the largest tanker in the world at 378.85 meters. She held that distinction until 1973 when her sister ship the Globtik London was launched. Identical in size the London was heavier by 535 dead weight tonnes (dwt). Both ships had a hold capacity of 580 million liters.[1] Both ships have been retired from service and broken up for scrap.
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edit- ^ Abranson 1976, pp.119-121.
- E. Abranson (1976). Ships of the High Seas, Eurobook Ltd. pp.119-120.