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Tumultuous start to 2018 with 7 collisions in 7 days

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View all posts by Maritime Outlook January 7, 2018

Shipping hasn’t had the best of starts in 2018 with collisions dominating the news within the
first week of the year itself. Seven days into the new year and we already have seven
collisions spoken about. Mind you, seven collisions… not including groundings, floodings or
even stuck in frozen locks.

07. Bulk carrier destroying mooring dolphin and catwalk

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Philippine-flagged Japanese-managed bulk carrier Action Trader lost control while berthing
at PT Petrochemical Terminal, Gresik port on Jan 01. The bulk carrier damaged the
mooring dolphin and the catwalk while the bulk carrier herself sustained minor damages to
the hull. Further information about the loss of control was not available.

06. Collision in Shanghai inner anchorage

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Cargo ships Changping and Xinwang138, both loaded with steel, collided in the late hours
of Jan 02 in the Shanghai inner anchorage. Changping sank after the collision. SAR was
launched at around 2335 hrs of Jan 02 to rescue Changping‘s 13 crew members. By 0100
hrs three crew members, including the Chief Officer, had been rescued with 10 crew
members still missing. The top of Changping‘s bridge remained above the water level
though the wreck does not remain a hazard to the shipping traffic as it sank outside the
fairway.

05. Tanker collided with jetty and sank a small boat

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Product tanker AU Virgo went out of control in the morning of Jan 02 in the Yangon river,
Myanmar, while proceeding downstream, reportedly because of miscalculated current
strength and collided with the jetty, scaring away a horde of local boats and sinking one of
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them.

04. Cruise ship breaks off moorings and allides with jetty

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Cruise ship Grand Celebration broke off her moorings in Freeport, Bahamas on Jan 03
during the passing of a cyclone. The ship drifted and then allided with the jetty before being
brought under control by tugboats and brought back to the pier. The ship continued on her
journey suffering only scratches and a dent.

03. Cargo ship strikes a 15 crew fishing boat in a hit-and-run

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Fishing vessel BD 97619 TS with 15 crew on board was engaged in fishing off Binh Dinh
Province coast, Vietnam, South China Sea. In the afternoon of Jan 05, the fishing vessel
was struck by a cargo ship which didn’t stop after the collision and continued to sail away.
The fishermen transferred into the lifeboat and proceeded towards shore. They were picked
up by another fishing boat and transferred to the Border Guard Station. The hit-and-run
cargo ship was identified as Vietnam-flagged Xuan Thanh10, MMSI 574013284.

02. Bulk carrier sinks Thai fishing vessel, 4 missing

Thai fishing vessel Chok Chu Chai was struck by a cargo ship in waters southeast of Laem
Chabang early in the morning of Jan 06. The boat partially sank with the bow remaining
above the water. Of the 8 crew onboard, 4 were rescued while 4 remained missing. SAR
with the deployment of rescue boats and helicopter was launched. The Pakistani bulk
carrier Hyderabad is the main suspect. The vessel loaded with coal, arrived from Indonesia,
to be offloaded at Ko Sichang anchorage, Si Racha.

In the photos, can be seen, the Chok Chu Chai wreck and visible marks on Hyderabad
portside bow.

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Bulk carrier Hyderabad, IMO 9278789, dwt 52951, built 2004, is Pakistani-flagged and
managed by Pakistan National Shipping Corp. (PNSC).

01. Iranian oil tanker ablaze after collision with Chinese bulker

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The Panama-registered tanker, named Sanchi, collided with a Chinese bulk carrier CF
Crystal leaving it ablaze and spilling its cargo into the sea. The Chinese government has
deployed multiple ships for a search-and-rescue and clean-up operations. The South
Korean government has also deployed a ship and helicopter to help. The missing 32 crew
members of the Iranian tanker comprise of 30 Iranians and 2 Bangladeshis. CF Crystal’s 21
crew members, who are all Chinese, have been rescued and the ship has suffered “non-
critical” damage. A detailed report on the incident is present here.

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