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IMO: 9436434
Container Ship, Singapore
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Vessel Details
MMSI
563164800
Callsign
9V8223
Width
32.0 m
Length
231.0 m
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2024-03-29
Position: Third Officer
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Latest News (3)
MCC Transport Secures New 5-7 Month Charter in the Far East at $7,500 Daily
MCC Transport has successfully secured a new charter agreement for a period of 5 to 7 months, focusing on trade within the Far East region. This lucrative deal is set at a daily rate of $7,500, marking a significant milestone for the company as it continues to enhance its operations in one of the fastest-growing maritime markets. This strategic move demonstrates MCC Transport's commitment to establishing a strong presence in the area and delivering reliable transportation solutions to its clients.
Cocaine Bust at Napier Port: $2.5 Million Detected
Authorities at the Port of Napier made a significant drug bust this week, seizing cocaine valued at approximately $2.5 million. Customs officers discovered 5kg of the illicit substance concealed within a refrigeration unit on the vessel Cap Manuel on Tuesday night. Preliminary tests confirmed the presence of cocaine in the powdery substance. Mark Day, the Customs manager overseeing drug investigations, emphasized the rising trend of cocaine in global illicit markets, indicating that New Zealand is increasingly becoming a part of these networks. The Cap Manuel, which had previously docked at Lyttelton, departed Napier at 8 pm that same evening, with its next stops planned for Japan and China.
GFS PRECIOUS 9436434: Hamburg-Süd Ensures Crew Safety During Voyage
On March 24, 2011, the vessel 'Cap Manuel'—part of the Asia–Australia/New Zealand Service (ANZL)—made significant port calls at Yokohama and Tokyo. In light of the journey, a specialized team from Hamburg-Süd has been diligently overseeing the welfare of the crew onboard. Furthermore, the Hamburg Süd offices, along with the terminals frequented by this shipping line, continued their operations without interruption, ensuring smooth logistical processes during the voyage.