General information

IMO:
9728954
MMSI:
249808000
Callsign:
9HA4385
Width:
51.0 m
Length:
369.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Malta
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Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
186.8° / -3.0
Heading:
190.0° / -3.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
North Sea
Last seen:
2024-11-25
1 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
From:
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
2 hours ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-11-20
2024-11-23
3d 6h 4m
2024-11-14
2024-11-16
1d 20h 40m
2024-10-18
2024-10-19
22h 21m
2024-10-12
2024-10-13
21h 46m
2024-10-07
2024-10-08
21h 46m
2024-10-06
2024-10-06
8h 26m
2024-10-01
2024-10-02
23h 56m
2024-09-28
2024-09-29
1d 8h 49m
2024-09-22
2024-09-23
1d 8h 37m
2024-09-13
2024-09-14
1d 5h 21m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Den Helder
2024-11-24
Leave
Terschelling
2024-11-24
Enter
Borkum
2024-11-24
Leave
Norderney
2024-11-24
Leave
Wangerooge
2024-11-23
Leave
Elbe 1
2024-11-23
Leave
Cuxhaven
2024-11-23
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Containership handled in just 36 hours after cargo damage

Thu Jun 14 13:52:32 CEST 2018 Timsen

The "Theseus", which had sustained damage in tropical storm Sagar in the Gulf of Aden, nearly 2.000 nautical miles from Sri Lanka, has been turned around in just 36 hours by Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) when it arrived in the Port of Colombo. The "Theseus", operated under Ocean Alliance’s Asia-Mediterranean service by Evergreen Line, was en-route to Colombo on its weekly scheduled call after Jeddah, when the storm hit. Some of its containers were washed away while others were crushed, scattered around or left hanging along the stacks. On receipt of a distress call, the operations team from CICT boarded the vessel for a pre-inspection and developed a comprehensive action plan with a dedicated team of ship-to-shore gantry operators and experienced stevedores, after which vessel was brought alongside the CICT berth, by the pilots of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). The salvage operation commenced with an inspection of all damaged containers by a professional surveyor. Thereafter, the CICT team launched the simultaneous lashing and unlashing operation, which involved unlashing the damaged units, lashing adjacent containers to secure them and discharging the damaged units. After CICT’s operation which was completed in less than a day and a half, despite the harsh weather conditions, the "Theseus" was swiftly despatched to its next stop in Singapore where it arrived on May 27. Report with photos: https://www.themaritimestandard.com/cict-helps-stricken-containership/

Container loss in Indian Ocean

Mon Jun 04 09:17:38 CEST 2018 Timsen

The "Theseus" suffered a container collapse and loss in the Gulf of Aden, en route from Jeddah to Colombo, after being caught in the cyclone Sagar which ravaged the northwest Indian Ocean around May 19, 2018. The ship, operated under Ocean Alliance’s Asia-Mediterranean service by Evergreen Line, was en-route to Colombo on its weekly scheduled call after Jeddah. Some of the containers were washed away while others were crushed, scattered around or left hanging along the stacks. On receipt of a distress call, the operations team from CICT boarded the vessel for a pre-inspection and developed a comprehensive action plan with a dedicated team of ship-to-shore gantry operators and experienced stevedores, after which vessel was brought alongside the CICT berth, by the pilots of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). The salvage operation commenced with an inspection of all damaged containers by a professional surveyor. Thereafter, the CICT team launched the simultaneous lashing and unlashing operation, which involved unlashing the damaged units, lashing adjacent containers to secure them and discharging the damaged units after the ship had arrived at Colombo on May 22. After 36 hours, on May 24, it sailed again, bound to Singapore before proceeding to Qingdao, ETA June 4. Report with photos: http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2018/06/03/cict-salvages-storm-ravaged-mv-theseus-container-carrier/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

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