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Container ship ran aground off Bronka
The 'Flying Fish 1' ran aground with its stern in the St. Petersburg port of Bronka, on Feb 3, 2024, at 7.145 a.m. UTC, carrying more than 2300 containers. While heading to the berth and, after turning, it got stuckwith its stern in pos. 59 57 53N, 029 44 50E, about 1.9 nautical miles from Kronshtadt. The ship blocked traffic on the approach channel of the multifunctional marine transshipment complex (MMTC) "Bronka". The salvage operation was successfully completed on Feb 4 at 6 p.m. Moscow time. Specialists of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Marine Rescue Service" developed, coordinated, and carried out the operation to refloat the vessel. In difficult ice conditions, the divers inspected the rudder propeller group and the underwater part of the hull of the vessel. Hydrographers measured the depths with a side-scan sonar. As a result, an accurate depth chart was developed, the necessary total pulling force was calculated, and the right decision was made on the direction of pulling the vessel afloat and on the arrangement of vessels involved in the refloating of the fcontainership. The tugs 'Lukman', 'Tornado', 'Typhoon' (s/v Baltic Fleet), the icebreaker 'Murmansk' (s/v Rosmorport) and the diving vessel 'Vodolaz Chebanenko' of the Baltic branch of the FSBI "Marine Rescue Service" with a diving station were involved in the work. The operation to refloat the vessel with a draft of more than 11.5 metres lasted almost 40 hours. The ship, accompanied by tugs, moved to the berth of the Multipurpose Sea Cargo Complex Bronka.
Allision in Vancouver
The "Oakland Express" allided with the shore gantry crane while berthing in Vancouver at the Fraser Surrey Dock, British Columbia, in position 49 11 18.1 N, 122 54 46.7 W, on April 5, 2019, at 3.20 p.m. Both the vessel and the crane sustained minor damage. There were no injuries. The ship left the port again on April 9 and headed to Oakland as next port of call, where it arrived on April 11.
Hapag-Lloyd cancels the Rotterdam call on PAX service
Due to the recent strike action at APM Terminal Rotterdam, Hapag-Lloyd to cancel the Rotterdam call of following PAX vessels: Oakland Express 56E34 / 57W42 Rotterdam import cargo will be discharged at Hamburg CTA for further connection with “Tsingtao Express” 035E42 ets Hamburg October 22, eta Rotterdam October 23, 2013.
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