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12 Jul 2018
VESSEL CASUALTY No. 21 of 2018
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“Vessel Casualty Report gives details of vessels which have met with some casualty while carrying cargo from one Port to another and which may have resulted in (i) loss/damage to the cargo carried in the vessel or (ii) General Average Loss/Expenditure.

Please go through the Casualty Report and check whether your cargo had been carried in any of the vessels mentioned therein and check with your Cargo Handling Agents whether there is any loss/damage to your cargo.  If yes, we can help you in arranging survey and doing other formalities related to the Insurance Claim.

Even if there is no loss/damage to your cargo, there may be a General Average Loss/Expenditure incurred by other Cargo Owners /Shipping Co. for which the Shipping Company may send you notice demanding your share of loss. Similarly, in case your cargo is part of the General Average Loss, you need to recover the loss. In such events also, we can help you in completing the Insurance formalities”.

 

VESSEL DESTINATION:    NORTH AMERICA

“STOLT PRIDE” –  IMO:9680073 – Flag: Cayman Islands – Type: Tanker
On July 6, the “Stolt Pride”, en route from Rotterdam to New York with a crew of 21 on board, suffered problems with its injector,19 nautical miles South of Prawle Point, Devon, in position 49 53.7 N, 003 44.8 W. It was back under command the same day and resumed its voyage, ETA July 17.

“MARFAAM” –  IMO:9526100 – Flag: Netherlands  – Type: General Cargo Ship                      
On July 9, a fire broke out aboard the ‘Marfaam’, which was berthed in the New Fishing Port of Harlingen. An aerial platform below deck was on fire and caused heavy smoke which escaped after opening the hatches. The fire service advised local residents to keep windows and doors closed. The fire department could quickly extinguish the fire. There were no people on board when the fire broke out. After the flames were extinguished, the ship was ventilated. It had sailed six days ago from Ijmuiden to Harlingen

 

VESSEL DESTINATION :  ASIA

“M.V.MAYUREE NAREE” –  IMO:9323649 – Flag: Thailand – Type: Bulk Carrier       
On July 8, the “Mayuree Naree” hit the fishing boat “Divnine” off the Kochi coast, and sailed away in a hit and run case. The coastal police have begun an inquiry to trace the vessel after the incident about 20 nautical miles south-east of Munambam harbor which took place around 12.30 a.m. when the fishing boat, owned by Antoniyar Picha of Thiruvananthapuram, was hit by the vessel. Two fishermen, aged, 50 and 56, of Pozhiyur in Thiruvananthapuram, who were part of the five-member crew, sustained injuries. The fishermen could not see the ship heading towards them due to the heavy rain and wind at that time. All of a sudden, the other ship emerged out of the waves from behind and hit the boat, throwing two people into the sea. On an alert raised by the crew, an Indian Coast Guard vessel rushed to the scene and rescued the fishermen. The boat, which was damaged due to the impact of the collision, returned safely to Vypin. The “Mayuree Naree” was on its way from Gujarat to Paradip port in Odisha from Gujarat, ETA July 12

 

VESSEL DESTINATION :  UNKNOWN

“LUMOSO RAYA” – IMO:9277204 – Flag: Indonesia – Type: Bulk Carrier                
On July 9, an underwater gas pipeline, operated by the PT CNOOC Indonesia, broke up near Pulau Panjang Island in the Banten Province, northwest of Jakarta, and caused a major gas leak, which formed a big bubble on the surface. Navigation near the gas leak site was restricted. In the morning of July 10, the restrictions were still valid, but it was not clear if gas escape was stopped. Authorities suspected that the pipeline was ripped up by an anchor of one of the ships anchored nearby. The main suspect was the coal loaded “Lumoso Raya” which was moored in the closest position to the ruptured pipeline. An investigation was under way.

 

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