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Triple collision off Yokohama
A triple collision between container ships occurred at the anchorage of Yokohama off the Nonmoku Terminal on March 21, 2019, at 11.30 p.m. The Antigua Barbuda-flagged "Marcliff" has just left the Nonmoku Terminal bound for Nagoya, and initially collided with the "APL Guam" which was damaged at the bow. After the dhips separated, the "Marcliff" allided with the moored "Hansa Steinburg" which suffered damage to the port side bow above the waterline. On March 22 all involved vessels were moored on Yokohama anchorage, no spill was reported. The Coast Guard has started an immediate investigation. Report with video: https://www.maritime.bg/58985-2/
APL Guam makes maiden voyage to Saipan, Guam
The American President Lines’ newest service, Guam Express, made its first port of call on Saipan last Thursday, Dec. 31,2015. The U.S.-flagged ship headed out for Guam on Friday after welcoming the New Year in the CNMI. APL Guam’s maiden voyage was delayed as APL earlier targeted it to arrive on Saipan last November. “There was a delay of about a month,” APL general manager for Guam and Micronesia John Selleck said. Selleck said there were requirements that they had to meet to ensure the safety of the crew and the whole ship. APL Guam was dry-docked in China and was converted in order to be under U.S. flagship. The ship has a capacity of 1,000 TEUs or twenty-foot equivalent units, which mean it can carry 1,000 20-foot containers or 550 40-foot containers. It can also carry 200 refrigerated containers. http://www.saipantribune.com/index.php/apl-guam-makes-maiden-voyage-to-saipan-guam/
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