Bunker tanker detained in Singapore
According to the latest data from the Supreme Court of Singapore, a 4,000 dwt bunkering tanker, under the name 'UE Star', has been detained in Singapore waters.
Read moreAccording to the latest data from the Supreme Court of Singapore, a 4,000 dwt bunkering tanker, under the name 'UE Star', has been detained in Singapore waters.
Read moreThe six British maritime security guards of the MV Seaman Guard Ohio, known as the ‘Chennai 6’, have won their appeal against false weapons licence charges in the India Appeal Court, on Monday.
Read moreRMI Administrator issued a marine advisory to underline the importance of ensuring awareness of the requirements for completing and submitting RMI 'Critical Items Checklist', and ensuring that it accurately reflects the status of the critical items, to avoid unsafe conditions onboard RMI-flagged ships.
Read moreThe 28 year old general cargo ship 'ACORUS' was detained in Piraeus, Greece, on 10 November, during a re-inspection for lifting the refusal of access order, which was imposed in July 2017. This was its second detention in Greece within 36 months.
Read moreDespite new powers enabling the Police, the Border Force and the National Crime Agency to board and search vessels, Nautilus International has identified the exploitation of individuals, mainly of South and South East Asian origin, and profiteering by certain ship-owners continues.
Read moreThe Bulgaria-flagged general cargo ship 'Seven Star' was detained in Salerno, Italy, as she was found carrying a cargo of hazardous iron waste, which is to be offloaded at the port and arrested.
Read moreUK MCA informed that nine foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during September 2017 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection, including Indian and four (4) Panama flagged vessels in the Territory of British Sea.
Read moreThe general cargo vessel "NIHAL" will be refused further access to any port and anchorage in the Paris MOU region, after it was detained in Birkenhead, UK, on 18 September 2017 due to multiple detentions.
Read moreThe Australian Maritime Safety Authority has banned the Panama-flagged bulk carrier DL Carnation for 12 months, after the vessel was discovered keeping two sets of wage accounts, covering up the underpayment of crew.
Read moreThe Bahamas Maritime Authority issued a technical alert related to detentions and deficiencies found during USCG examination of cruise ships. During 2016, USCG reported a total of 103 detentions, of which 3 were cruise ships.
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