Working Conditions Aboard the Ardhianto
IMO: 9100528
General Cargo Ship, Togo
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Vessel Details
MMSI
671345100
Callsign
5VIL6
Width
29.0 m
Length
113.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
01 Jun 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
3 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
20
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
Egypt, India, Syria
ITF_Port
Dubai
ITF_Country
UAE
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Willie
2024-02-21
Position: Storekeeper
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Latest News (3)
Vessel Arrives at Gadani Anchorage on December 5, 2025
On December 5, 2025, a vessel successfully docked at Gadani Anchorage, marking an important moment in maritime activities within the area. Gadani, located in Pakistan, is known for its significant shipbreaking industry and serves as a key port for incoming vessels. This arrival continues to showcase the busy operations occurring at this strategic maritime location.
International Transport Workers' Federation Reports Abandonment of Vessel ARDHIANTO
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has flagged the abandonment of the vessel ARDHIANTO, registered under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) number 9100528. The ship, flying the flag of Comoros, is currently docked in Dubai, UAE, where severe issues have arisen concerning its crew. A total of 20 seafarers, whose nationalities include Egypt, India, and Syria, have been reported to be owed wages for the past three months, raising significant concerns about their welfare. The ITF was officially notified of this situation on June 1, 2025. As the case is currently marked as open, the ITF continues to track and address the abandonment case of ARDHIANTO, part of their ongoing efforts to protect seafarers' rights and ensure they are treated fairly. This incident highlights the broader crisis of crew abandonment faced by maritime workers worldwide.
ARDHIANTO Abandonment Case Raises Concerns for Maritime Workers
The vessel ARDHIANTO, bearing the IMO number 9100528, has come under scrutiny after being reported for abandonment to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). This distressing situation has unfolded in Djibouti, where the ship is currently flagged under Togo. Key details include: - **Port of Registration:** Djibouti - **Country:** Djibouti - **Wage Arrears:** Seafarers are owed wages for three months - **Total Crew Members:** 19 seafarers - **Nationalities Represented:** The crew comprises individuals from Egypt, India, Syria, and Sudan. - **ITF Notification Date:** August 16, 2024 - **Current Status:** The case remains open and under review. This incident highlights the ongoing issues of crew abandonment within the maritime industry, as recorded in the ITF Seafarers abandonment list, which meticulously tracks cases of seafarer exploitation and abandonment across the globe.