“Hafnia Nile” and the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged “Ceres I” collided and caught fire about 55km northeast of Pedra Branca on 19 July.
Authorities have not allowed the Antigua & Barbuda-flagged ship to leave the port on Africa's north coast until the owners pay bail of EUR 120,000.
In nearly all cases Gard has handled regarding vessels detained and fined by MMEA for anchoring in East Johor, mariners had mistakenly understood their anchoring position...
São Tomé and Príncipe-flagged tanker “Ceres 1” allegedly left the site of the collision as of 20 July and turned off its AIS; found in Malaysian...
MPA says resulting fire onboard has been extinguished by the crew and all crew are accounted for and are safe; there were no Singaporeans onboard.
Oman’s Maritime Security Centre said the ship, “Prestige Falcon”, had 16 crew members on board comprising 13 Indian nationals and three Sri Lankan nationals; crew reportedly...
Measures include reinforcing its frontline capacity, commissioning new berths at Tuas Port, and reactivating berths and yard space at Keppel Terminal.
Hitachi Zosen Corporation admitted that its two subsidiary ship engine markers falsified fuel consumption data of 1,364 ship engines that had been shipped since 1999.
Singapore authorities said removal of bulk oil from sea and beaches is nearly completed and will move on to the next stage of clean-up response, which...
Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said the government will study their demand based on legal provisions available and look into solutions.