Atlantic-Lady Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback
IMO: 8500630
Refrigerated Cargo Ship, Russia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
273419350
Callsign
UBIQ2
Width
20.0 m
Length
139.0 m
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2024-09-04
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The Journey of the Atlantic-Lady: From Sea to Scrap
<p>The maritime industry recently witnessed a significant transition for the vessel <a href='/ships/atlantic-lady-8500630'>Atlantic-Lady</a>, which has officially begun its final voyage to the scrapyard after a series of strategic movements along the...
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Vessel Reaches Alang Anchorage on October 2, 2025
On October 2, 2025, a vessel successfully reached the Alang anchorage, a pivotal location for ship recycling in India. This arrival marks another significant step in the ongoing maritime operations at this prominent site, known for its extensive ship-breaking activities.
Vessel Reaches Bhavnagar Anchorage on September 28, 2025
On September 28, 2025, a vessel successfully docked at the Bhavnagar Anchorage. This significant logistical milestone highlights the continuous maritime activities in the region, reaffirming Bhavnagar's role as a crucial hub for maritime operations.
Vessel Sold to Alang Breakers for Dismantling
In a recent transaction, a vessel has been officially sold to the Alang Breakers, renowned for their ship dismantling operations. This deal marks another chapter in the maritime industry, highlighting the ongoing process of vessel decommissioning and recycling. Alang, located in India, continues to be a pivotal hub for ship recycling, where old ships are transformed into reusable materials following strict environmental standards.
Barents Sea Collision Involving Atlantic Lady and Pechora
On November 21, 2020, the fishing vessel 'Atlantic Lady' was involved in a collision with the Russian trawler 'Pechora' in the Barents Sea. The incident occurred at 08:30 a.m., when the trawler made contact with the starboard side of the reefer while maneuvering for transshipment operations in the Pomorskiy Strait, specifically at the coordinates 68°31'29" N, 50°12'41" E. Thankfully, neither vessel reported any injuries or pollution as a result of the incident. Moreover, both the 'Atlantic Lady' and 'Pechora' remained seaworthy and faced no operational restrictions. In response to the collision, the Murmansk Transport Prosecutor's Office has initiated verification measures to assess the situation further.
Kraslava Tanker Resumes Journey After Collision as Atlantic Lady Remains Anchored Near Copenhagen
In the wake of a recent maritime incident, the tanker "Kraslava" has been cleared by Danish officials to continue its journey towards Riga, with an estimated arrival set for November 4 at 7 a.m. The vessel sustained damage to its starboard bow, including a breach and noticeable dents. In the collision, the "Atlantic Lady" lost a significant portion of its living quarters on the starboard side, which was violently ripped away by the "Kraslava". Currently, the "Atlantic Lady" remains anchored north of Middelgrunds Fort, just off the coast of Copenhagen, as authorities deliberate on its seaworthiness and necessary next steps.
Collision Incident in Øre Sound Involving Tanker and Reefer
On November 1, 2014, at precisely 1:28 p.m., the tanker 'Kraslava' collided with the reefer 'Atlantic Lady' in the Drogden Channel of Øre Sound. This maritime mishap occurred east of Amager at coordinates 55°32'N 12°43'E, resulting in damage to both vessels. Following the incident, authorities ordered the ships to anchor for thorough investigations. The Swedish Coast Guard promptly dispatched the vessel 'KBV 034' from Malmö to assist at the scene. The 'Atlantic Lady', which was en route to Bear Island after departing St. Petersburg on October 30, made its way to an anchorage near Copenhagen. The 'Kraslava', which was transporting ballast and was sailing from Santa Cruz to St. Petersburg, headed towards Køge Bay for safety. The collision inflicted extensive damage on the 'Atlantic Lady', destroying several cabins and severely affecting the superstructure. Meanwhile, the 'Kraslava' sustained a significant gash at its starboard bow, with indications that its anchor was also compromised. For additional details and visuals of the event, you can refer to the official report from the Swedish Coast Guard: http://www.kustbevakningen.se/sv/granslos-samverkan/nyhetsarkiv/fartygskollision-i-oresund/
Frequently Asked Questions
💥 Was Atlantic-Lady involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, Atlantic-Lady has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛢️ Did Atlantic-Lady have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Atlantic-Lady has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.