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Australia Has Unseaworthy Livestock Carrier Hauled Away Along with 2-Year Ban
Maritime authorities in Australia have banned the livestock carrier Barkly Pearl from its waters for two years after the ship was discovered in Australian waters with a hole in its hull.
11 January 2021 Monday 12:10
AMSA orders Chinese owners to repatriate crew onboard ship almost two years
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has ordered Tianjin Shun Xin Yuan Shipping to repatriate nine crewmembers who have been onboard general cargo ship Brio Faith for more than 12 months.
05 November 2020 Thursday 13:57
Australia arrests Japanese car carrier over overdue crew change
Japanese-owned car import vessel Metis Leader has been arrested in Australia on the grounds of overdue crew changes.
24 October 2020 Saturday 12:00
Rosco places entire fleet up for sale again
Chinese owner Rewood Ocean Shipping (Rosco) has once again listed its entire fleet for sale.
23 October 2020 Friday 12:10
Safe Bulkers snaps up newbuild kamsarmax
Greek owner Safe Bulkers has acquisition an 82,000 dwt kamsarmax bulker, currently under construction in Japan.
22 October 2020 Thursday 10:49
Scorpio Bulkers offloads another kamsarmax
Monaco's Scorpio Bulkers has announced the sale of a kamsarmax bulker, the second sold by the Emanuele Lauro led company in under a week.
05 October 2020 Monday 13:00
Australia Bans Fourth Ship for Underpaying Crew Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) banned yet another vessel for deliberately underpaying crew wages, which in this case the operator attempted to conceal from the authorities.
21 September 2020 Monday 14:00
Australia Bans Fourth Ship for Underpaying Crew Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) banned yet another vessel for deliberately underpaying crew wages, which in this case the operator attempted to conceal from the authorities.
19 September 2020 Saturday 11:00
AMSA bans cargo ship from Australian ports
BBC Rio,a Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship operated by JP Alliance Ship Management, has been banned from Australian ports for three months for serious and repeated safety and pollution prevention related failures, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said
28 August 2020 Friday 15:45
Australia bans second bulker this week
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned another Liberian-flagged bulk carrier this week — this time, the 93,200 dwt TW Hamburg.
31 July 2020 Friday 14:13
Greek-owned bulker banned from Australia for underpaying crew
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has today banned the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Agia Sofia from Australian ports for six months.
28 July 2020 Tuesday 14:45
SAMSA: MSC boxship released from detention after container loss
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has released from detention MSC Palak, a 9,411 TEU containership that lost more than 20 containers overboard in Algoa Bay last week.
22 July 2020 Wednesday 17:00
AMSA starts campaign targeting cargo securing on containerships
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is launching a focused inspection campaign targeting cargo securing arrangements on containerships visiting Australian ports.
22 July 2020 Wednesday 15:15
MSC container vessel lost more than 20 boxes in Algoa Bay
MSC has confirmed the loss of more than 20 containers overboard from its 9,400TEU container vessel MSC Palak near the port of Nqgura (Coega) on 14 July.
20 July 2020 Monday 12:35
APL England cleared to sail to China for repairs
The ship left Australia on Friday evening heading for China where it is scheduled to undertake repairs. The ship’s estimated time of arrival is June 30, according to the data from Marine Traffic.
22 June 2020 Monday 15:45
Don’t blame the weather and APL England
Michael Grey examines issues around extreme weather, container lashings and "reasonable" expectations of the vessel's master.
12 June 2020 Friday 10:28
Stricken Chinese supertanker reaches Durban
The stricken Chinese-flagged crude oil tanker Yua Hua Hu has arrived in the Port of Durban, where it is moored, based on the latest information from the Marine Traffic.
03 June 2020 Wednesday 14:00
Australia lays charges against APL England’s master over container spill
Charges have been laid against the master of the APL England, a containership which lost about 50 containers overboard off Sydney on 24 May, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said.
01 June 2020 Monday 10:32
AMSA detains APL England over inadequate lashing arrangements
APL England, a Singapore-flagged 5,780 TEU containership, which lost around 40 containers in heavy weather off Sydney last week, has been detained by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).
29 May 2020 Friday 14:45
APL boxship loses about 40 containers in heavy weather
APL England, a 5,780 TEU containership sailing under the Singapore flag, lost around 40 containers in heavy weather while underway off Sydney, Australia, on May 25.
26 May 2020 Tuesday 13:30
Captain, crew plead guilty to attempted murder of two stowaways
The captain and the crew of Panama-flagged bulk carrier MV Top Grace have pleaded guilty before the Durban Magistrates Court to the attempted murder of two stowaways in late March.
21 April 2020 Tuesday 10:40
SAMSA: Captain, crew suspected of throwing two stowaways overboard
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is working with South African Police Services on an investigation into an alleged throwing overboard of two stowaways by the crew of a foreign cargo vessel off South Africa.
14 April 2020 Tuesday 11:40
South African Ship Registry Failing to Gather Speed
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is disappointed with the slow growth of the South African Ship Registry, ascribed partly to lack of common vision and understanding among state entities.
26 December 2019 Thursday 15:39
Australia bans two vessels in one day for MLC violations
The Australian authorities are continuing to clamp down on owners that violate the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) barring two ships from the country’s waters in a day.
16 September 2019 Monday 16:25
Diana Shipping Extends Kamsarmax Charter with Cargill
Greek dry bulk owner Diana Shipping has entered into a time charter continuation contract with Geneva’s Cargill International.
16 September 2019 Monday 14:34
Bulker Detained in Australia Over Unpaid Crew Wages
A Chinese-owned bulk carrier chartered to carry coal to Korea has been detained at the Port of Gladstone after crew members reported they were owed tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages
06 September 2019 Friday 10:10
ROV to Investigate 42 Lost Shipping Containers
Remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV) will be deployed to investigate containers lost from a cargo ship in heavy seas off Australia.
14 November 2018 Wednesday 11:47
AMSA Vows to Get Tough on Operators Underpaying Crew
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned another ship, the bulk carrier Shandong Hai Wang, after the crew were found to be deliberately underpaid.
13 July 2018 Friday 10:45
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