Further to our recent casualty advice and subsequent update concerning the fire onboard the vessel NYK DELPHINUS, the most recent advice from GA Adjusters is as follows:
Read moreWe have learned of an incident involving the vessel OOCL DURBAN, a Panama flag, 2011 built, 87,697gt fully cellular containership, on completing a voyage from Australia to China and Taiwan.
Read moreFurther to our recent casualty advice concerning the fire onboard NYK DELPHINUS, we can now confirm that General Average has been declared.
Read moreWe have learned of an incident involving a fire on board the vessel X-PRESS PEARL a Singapore flag, 2021 built, 32,000gt fully cellular containership, en route from Hazira, India, to Colombo, Sri Lanka, having previously called at Malaysia, Singapore, UAE and Qatar.
Read moreWe have learned of an incident involving a collision between the vessels SINAR SOLO (Singapore) and TAHO AUSTRALIA (Liberia) in the Singapore Strait off Lagoi, northern Bintan Island.
Read moreWe have learned of an incident involving the vessel NYK DELPHINUS, a Liberia flag, 55,487gt, 2007 built, fully cellular containership, which reportedly experienced a fire en route from Vancouver to Port of Oakland, approximately eighty miles off the Monterey Bay coast.
Read moreFurther to our initial advice concerning the fire onboard INTERASIA CATALYST, the vessel remains detained at anchorage off Port Klang.
Read moreFurther to our initial advice and subsequent update, you are no doubt aware that EVER GIVEN remains at Great Bitter Lake, having been detained by Suez Canal Authority, in respect of which, the following advice has been issued today
Read moreFollowing our previous Casualty Advices, we can inform that the ONE APUS is currently in port at Long Beach, California, and that an application for a Discovery Order has been filed by various parties against Vessel interests to inspect the Vessel.
Read moreFurther to our initial advice, you are no doubt aware that EVER GIVEN was successfully refloated on 29th March 2021 and moved to the Great Bitter Lake for inspection.
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