Maersk, the world’s largest containerline, has filed a suit in New York against Oceanic Container Line, an American NVOCC.

The suit brought by the Danish carrier accuses the New York-headquartered Oceanic Container Line of failing to pay its bills. Maersk is seeking around $309,000 in damages.

Maersk’s partner in the 2M alliance, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), also took Oceanic Container Line to court in New York two years ago in a similar case.

Oceanic Container Line owns and operates offices in major ports in Europe, North America, South America and Asia.

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

Maersk takes American NVOCC to court


Kra Canal project, for the time being, is shelved or so it seems, with Land Bridge project to connect Andaman sea and Gulf of Siam being rolled out. Thailand Ministry of Transport still cherishes the idea as a part of Southern Economic Corridor Project. Provinces homing relevant ports and Kra Isthmus land links connecting these ports, are also enthusiastic. Chumphon Province along Gulf of Siam coast, and Ranong Province on the other side of the Isthmus, will benefit greatly from Land Bridge, if it’s materializes and lives up to cargo volumes expectations.
Links to connect 2 ports aren’t restricted to highways and railways, understood project implies construction of pipeline, because project suggests oil transportation as well – and in big volumes.

The Chumphon-Ranong land bridge project will serve as a link for the transport of oil from the Strait of Hormuz, more than 4,000 kilometers away from the Andaman Sea, to a port in Ranong before it is transported by land to a port in Chumphon, where it will be shipped to other countries in the region, including China, Japan and South Korea, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said.
Oil, indeed, is supposed to constitute the major part of cargo volumes to flow through Land Bridge, so crude oil tankers are to become the main type of ships to call Bridge ports.

A number of respective studies have been already carried out, and more are to come, before final plans will be outlined, and final decisions will be made. Thailand is pursuing its’ long-time ambition of becoming an intercontinental shipment and cargo exchange gateway, one of leading ASEAN transportation hubs. A Committee was appointed in July, to facilitate the shaping of the project.

Land Bridge Project is much less ambitious and therefore, much more realistic, but even this, comparatively moderate project, might be nothing more than a wishful thinking, giving the present situation, both on global and national levels, either economical or political. World economy is on the brink of collapse and it will collapse, or fall into deepest crisis in known mankind history – this is absolutely obvious for anyone not blinded by mainstream narrative and limitless as well as groundless, i.e. stupid, optimism. That is to say, relative to the issue in question, that there are no excessive cargo volumes ahead, which may demand new waterways and new tonnage. On the contrary, cargo volumes are already on the decline, and most likely, will dramatically plummet, in a very near future. There won’t be much demand, if any at all, for Land Bridge transportation option.

If taking a look at situation in Thailand, one may find it as being still better than in many countries around the world, but the pandemic insanity is gathering momentum, it’s already a national threat, in any given country with very rare exceptions. I won’t go into details of astoundingly, glaringly obvious statistical and factual falsehood of fear-mongering “Delta variant wave” (or third wave – “health authorities” got lost in pandemic waves counting) campaign, raging presently in Thailand, with tens of thousands daily “cases” found by so-called “medics”. I can only say, that the nation’s “health authorities”, drunk on power, and “democratic opposition” (remarkably ignorant and biased) to “junta regime”, obliterate – there is no other word for it – any hopes for economy and social recovery, as long as they enjoy that much power, and impunity.

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

Land Bridge instead of Canal, to bypass Malacca Strait


ccidents
• General cargo ship sank in Taiwanese waters, crew rescued
• Freighter interrupted voyage, off Spain
• Tanker disabled while transiting Dardanelles
• Aground and Not Under Command vessels Worldwide Alerts (8 alerts incldn 2 groundings, 1 probable collision)

Ship and accident details for subscribers only.
For annual subscription, contact vmd@odin.tc

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

Maritime Bulletin Daily Aug 18 – 19


Product tanker KOLIN 9 suffered engine failure off Kepez while transiting Dardanelles in southern direction, in the morning Aug 19, Disabled ship was emergency anchored, later towed to Karanlik, southwest Dardanelles, and anchored. As of 0620 UTC Aug 19, she remained at anchor. Tanker is in ballast.

New FleetMon Vessel Safety Risk Reports Available: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/vessel-risk-rating/

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2021/34945/tanker-disabled-while-transiting-dardanelles/


eneral cargo ship FU LIN 88 reportedly sank in the morning Aug 19 in waters between Penghu County islands Taiwan and Yunlin County, central Taiwan, Taiwan Strait, while sailing in southern direction from Taichung, Taiwan. The ship issued distress signal, reporting flooded engine, developing stern tilt and list. 10 Indonesian crew abandoned the ship and went into life rafts, to be be picked up shortly after, by the ships directed to SAR, all rescued safe, no injures reported. As of 0720 UTC Aug 19 status of the ship unknown, she might sink already, or remain afloat partially submerged, AIS off during last 8 hours.

New FleetMon Vessel Safety Risk Reports Available: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/vessel-risk-rating/

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2021/34949/general-cargo-ship-sank-taiwanese-waters-crew-resc/


ug 18: BALTIYSKIY BEREG, NUC since Aug 17, W of northwest Spain. En route from Italy via Malta to Hull UK ETA Aug 21. Interrupted voyage, sailed (or towed) to Coruna Spain, docked at around 0000 UTC Aug 19, cause unknown.
Aug 19 UPDATE: The ship suffered a breakdown, engine or mechanical, in the afternoon Aug 18, tug was contracted to tow her to Coruna.

New FleetMon Vessel Safety Risk Reports Available: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/vessel-risk-rating/

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2021/34965/russian-freighter-interrupted-voyage-spain-update/


Bulk carrier NAVIOS AMARYLLIS reportedly ran aground on reefs of Kaafu Atoll, Maldives, in the afternoon Aug 19. The ship left Tutikocin India on Aug 16 and was cruising in Maldives waters, awaiting orders. She’s apparently, in ballast.

New FleetMon Vessel Safety Risk Reports Available: https://www.fleetmon.com/services/vessel-risk-rating/

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2021/34969/bulk-carrier-aground-kaafu-atoll-reefs-maldives/


A mass casualty was prevented on Saturday, August 14, after large-scale rescue operations were launched by authorities and locals following the capsizing of a boat in Lake Conroe, north of Houston. The incident left an 80-year-old man dead despite sincere efforts.

The emergency response team from the Montgomery Country Fire Department, local hospital, police department, and lake patrol were rushed to the scene after multiple calls of distress were received later that evening close to 8:00 pm.

A total of 53 individuals were safely evacuated, with two being admitted to local hospitals in critical condition.

Officials reported that on arrival the situation was serious with several passengers being stranded in the water with the side of the boat being partially submerged and fuel leaking out of the vessel.

The statement issued by the fire department read, “Several Lake Patrol and Fire Crews who work the Lake year-round, and some for many years, have said they have never seen a scene this large on the lake.”

The official also praised efforts by the residents, who started helping and rescuing the stranded people from their docks along the lake, till the rescue teams reached the site. Many also swam into the lake to help the individuals to the shoreline.

The collaborative efforts of rescue over several hours ultimately lead to all passengers and crew out of the water after which all were examined for injuries by the medical personnel. The staff also carried out decontamination of passengers covered in diesel.

The death toll due to the incident rose to one, after the 80-year-old, Karl Katzenberger was pronounced dead, after he was admitted to a local hospital due to his severe condition.

Even though no particular reason has been established for the overturning of the boat, but locals have sighted thunderstorms and rough weather for the accident.

 

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2021/34925/massive-casualty-averted-after-passenger-boat-caps/


Norwegian insurer Gard has issued an alert dealing with the issue of fires in containers caused by Seed Cake. Seed Cake carried in containers can self-heat and spontaneously ignite, endangering both crew and vessel.

The carriage of Seed Cake cargoes continues to cause confusion and the potential for mis-declaration remains high with the consequent risk of fire onboard. Recently, a container ship entered with Gard was about to depart its port of loading when the crew observed smoke coming from one of the portside bays. An inspection of the area confirmed that a fire had developed inside one of the containers. The crew used one of the ship’s water mist lances to penetrate the container on fire, and the ship’s fire hoses for boundary cooling and protection of nearby structures and containers. Due to the early detection and the immediate response and action by the crew, the fire was quickly extinguished.

While investigations into this incident are still ongoing, the initial report states that the container on fire carried a cargo of “Copra Expeller Meal/Cake”, the residues remaining after oil has been extracted from the coconut. It also suggests that the cargo was not declared as dangerous goods (DG) by the shipper. As the cargo most likely falls under the definition of “Seed Cake”, it should have been declared as DG Class 4.2 under the IMDG Code.

Seed Cake is the term used for pulp, cake, pellets, expellers or other cargo where oil has been removed from oil-bearing seeds, cereals or other commodities with similar properties, including all such types of seed meal. It is principally used as an ingredient in animal feeds. Common for all these cargoes is that their production processes are unable to remove all oils and fats from the plant material. This residual oil gives rise to the hazardous properties of Seed Cake and the cargo can be prone to self-heating and spontaneous ignition. The higher the moisture and oil content of the cargo the higher the risk of self-heating and spontaneous ignition.

While Seed Cake with UN Numbers 1386 and 2217 falls under IMDG Code Class 4.2, substances liable to spontaneous combustion, it is not uncommon that this commodity is presented for shipment under a different trade name and declared as not subject to the provisions of the Code. Copra Expeller Meal/Cake, the cargo involved in the fire incident described above, is one such trade name and other common names include Animal Feed, Groundnut Meals, Palm Kernel Expellers, Peanut (Oil) Cake, Peanut Meal, Seed Meal (Oily), Soya Bean Meal, and Sunflower (Seed) Meal.

The maritime industry has recently seen a number of casualties involving fires in containers and statistics suggest that the frequency of fires emerging from containerized cargo is not going down. The incident above exemplifies the risks associated with mis-declaration of any type of dangerous goods. It also illustrates how swift action from the crew can be the difference between a small fire and a large-scale casualty.

To improve safety during the carriage of Seed Cake in containers, and to ensure it is properly declared, packaged and carried, CINS (the Cargo Incident Notification System) and the International Group of P&I Clubs (IG) have published a joint industry “Guidelines for the Carriage of Seed Cake in Containers.” The practices set out in these guidelines are intended to supplement the requirements of the IMDG Code and individual operators’ procedures for the safe stowage and carriage of these products. In addition to giving details of the issues arising from the carriage of Seed Cake in containers, the guidelines also provide advice about container selection, packing and stowage on board ship.

It is worth noting that the guidelines recommend that shippers declare and document all types of cargoes that meet the specific criteria for Seed Cake set out in the IMDG Code, including those cargoes that have been tested and allowed to be offered for shipment not under the provisions of the Code. Such cargoes should also meet the same requirements for container selection, packing, inspection, stowage and segregation as for Seed Cake that is classified as dangerous goods in Class 4.2.

Gard is advising ship operators to familiarise themselves with the guidelines and implement proactive measures to reduce the likelihood of a fire involving dangerous goods and higher risk cargoes. Remember, the correct labelling and onboard stowage of volatile or dangerous cargoes can go a long way towards reducing the risks of fires in containers.

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

Gard warns on fire threat from seed cake


Hamburg looks set to benefit from state funding after Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) said it will approve substantial amounts of funding for three key hydrogen projects as part of the implementation of the National Hydrogen Strategy.

Hamburg looks set to benefit from state funding after Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) said it will approve substantial amounts of funding for three key hydrogen projects as part of the implementation of the National Hydrogen Strategy. Their purpose is to facilitate Germany’s transition to a hydrogen economy over a period of four years. The three projects are the serial manufacture of large-scale water electrolysers (H2Giga), the offshore production of hydrogen and secondary products (H2Mare) and technologies for the transportation of hydrogen (TransHyDE).

More than 240 partners from the scientific and industrial sectors are working together on the key hydrogen projects. Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) is one of these partners and can now draw on an additional €2.3 million to test new transportation technologies for Green Hydrogen. “An important question in the development of hydrogen technology is the widespread availability of this energy source,” explained Dr. Georg Böttner, who is responsible for HHLA’s hydrogen project. “HHLA, too, is searching for the best answers to this question, which is why we are involved in the key TransHyDE project.”

Hydrogen is rarely used at the same location where it is manufactured. TransHyDE is tackling this problem and wants to develop a holistic approach to the production, transportation and use of hydrogen. Together with other partners, HHLA is examining the various transport options here and is involved in the TransHyDE projects “Mukran” and “Helgoland” on the islands of Rügen and Heligoland, respectively, where the transportation of hydrogen in high-pressure containers as well as via LOHCs (liquid organic hydrogen carriers) is being tested.

SOURCE READ THE FULL ARTICLE

Hamburg’s hydrogen project secures funding


Company DETAILS

SHIP IP LTD
VAT:BG 202572176
Rakovski STR.145
Sofia,
Bulgaria
Phone ( +359) 24929284
E-mail: sales(at)shipip.com

ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED