Reviews & Ratings for the Hyundai-Singapore
IMO: 9305685
Container Ship, Cyprus
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Vessel Details
MMSI
212351000
Callsign
5BZP3
Width
40.0 m
Length
304.0 m
Reviews (1)
Gary
2024-04-23
Position: Safety Officer
Advantages:
Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? Was the crew alright?
Disadvantages:
No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (3)
MSC Secures One-Year Charter Agreement at $20,400 Daily Rate
In a significant move within the shipping industry, a vessel has been re-chartered to Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) for a duration of one year. The lucrative deal is set at a daily rate of $20,400. This arrangement underscores MSC's ongoing expansion strategy and commitment to enhancing its fleet capabilities. As the global maritime landscape continues to evolve, partnerships like this are pivotal for maintaining competitive advantage and meeting increasing logistical demands.
Hyundai Singapore Container Ship Loses 40 Containers in Pacific, No Fire Reported
In a recent report from the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) Sakhalin, the container ship Hyundai Singapore has lost 40 containers while navigating through turbulent weather conditions. Fortunately, it has been confirmed that there was no fire aboard the vessel. The incident occurred at approximately 45-47.2N 150-46.5E, in the vicinity of the southern islands of the Kuril Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. On April 5, 2012, MRCC Moscow received an urgent report from MRCC Sakhalin regarding the Hyundai Singapore, which was on a journey from Oakland to Busan. Initially, there were claims that one container was on fire; however, MRCC Sakhalin has since clarified that this is not the case. The vessel is currently located about 40 miles east of Urup Island in the Kuril Islands. Notably, the ship did not issue a distress signal nor request assistance during the incident. In response to the situation, the Japan Coast Guard has dispatched an aircraft to monitor the vessel. Meanwhile, MRCC Sakhalin is actively attempting to establish communication with the Hyundai Singapore to assess the situation further. Details regarding how the information about the lost containers was obtained remain unclear, as does the specific cause behind their loss. Both MRCC Otaru in Japan and MRCC Sakhalin are working in tandem to locate the ship, ensure its safety, and provide assistance if necessary. For evolving maritime updates, visit Maritime Bulletin at http://www.odin.tc.
Hyundai Singapore Loses 40 Containers, One Catches Fire in the Pacific Ocean
On April 5, 2012, an alarming incident occurred involving the boxship Hyundai Singapore, which was traveling from Oakland to Busan. The vessel has reportedly lost 40 shipping containers, with one of those containers igniting in flames. At the time of the report, the ship was located approximately 40 miles east of Urup Island in the Kuril Islands, within the expansive Pacific Ocean. While the situation appears dire, the Hyundai Singapore did not issue a distress signal or request assistance. The Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) in Sakhalin has taken action by sending a reconnaissance aircraft to the vessel while attempting to establish communication with the crew. The specifics surrounding the incident remain unclear, including how the information reached the authorities and the circumstances leading to the loss of the containers. In response, MRCC Otaru in Japan, alongside MRCC Sakhalin, is actively coordinating efforts to locate the Hyundai Singapore and provide help if necessary. For the latest updates, visit Maritime Bulletin at http://www.odin.tc.
Frequently Asked Questions
π₯ Were there any fires on Hyundai-Singapore?
Based on available news reports, Hyundai-Singapore has been mentioned in connection with fire-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning fire incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π§βπ Was Hyundai-Singapore involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Hyundai-Singapore has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.