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Bulkcarrier involved in accident in Suez Canal
The Yanbu commercial port has detained the "Sakizaya Kalon" after it was involved in an accident while transiting the Suez Canal, carrying 66,000 tons of cargo for the Saudi Grains Organization. The ship which had sailed from the Russian port of Taman on July 8 was safely towed and berthed at Pier No. 11 without affecting maritime traffic on Sep 1, 2018, at 3.05 p.m. The ship’s crew praised the efforts of the port management in towing and docking. Report with photo: http://www.arabnews.com/node/1366906/saudi-arabia
Ships towed to Bitter Lakes after accident series
On July 17, the Suez Canal Authorities have arrested the "Panamax Alexander", "Aeneas", "Sakizaya Kalon" and "Osios David", regarding fees for tugs, damaged buoys, refloating and damages to maritime route. The arrested vessels have been towed to Bitter Lakes. A total of 18 ships from the southbound convoy that had been waiting at Great Bitter Lakes on july 15 started resuming their transit at about 7 a.m. on July 16. Only 11 ships from a total of 29 ships in this day’s convoy entered the canal, while the rest was waiting at Port Said anchorage for SCA transit arrangements. Only six ships from the northbound convoy had entered the canal after the ship was cleared. These were waiting at Great Bitter Lakes. The remaining 12 ships from the convoy remained at Suez anchorages. About 25 ships registered on northbound convoys on July 16 were at Suez Anchorages awaiting SCA Transit arrangements.
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