Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Judith
IMO: 9359260
Container Ship, Cyprus
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Vessel Details
MMSI
212006000
Callsign
5BKY2
Width
24.0 m
Length
171.0 m
Reviews (1)
Kevin
2024-06-30
Position: Chief Engineer
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Looking for information about this vessel. Can someone share their experience on this vessel? How's the management?
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Latest News (3)
Vessel Grounding Incident in Kiel Canal Near Brunsbüttel
On June 7, 2019, at 3:10 p.m., the cargo ship 'Christopher', which was en route from Gdynia to Hamburg, encountered an unfortunate incident as it ran aground into the embankment of the Kiel Canal in close proximity to Brunsbüttel during its westbound transit. Fortunately, the situation was swiftly managed by the tugboat 'Luchs', which was assisting as a stern tug while navigating through the Brunsbüttel locks. The tug successfully pulled the vessel free, allowing it to dock at the northern Navy Pilings in Brunsbüttel for a thorough inspection and class confirmation. After resolving the issue, the 'Christopher' was cleared to continue its journey at 4:40 a.m. on June 8, ultimately arriving at the Container-Terminal Altenwerder in Hamburg by 8 a.m. For further details, view the report along with visual media here: https://www.boyens-medien.de/artikel//frachter-faehrt-in-boeschung-274736.html and https://www.facebook.com/peter.belz.775/videos/574534733072110/
Container Ship 'Christopher' Freed After Legal Dispute in St. Petersburg
The operational status of the container ship 'Christopher' has been restored following its recent arrest at Bronka Port in St. Petersburg. This action stemmed from a legal ruling regarding damages incurred during an allision with berth No. 6 on April 6. The port operator, Company Fenix (also known as Phoenix), filed a lawsuit against the ship's owner, claiming that the incident led to substantial destruction of the berth, which now requires a complete overhaul, with estimated damages around $2.7 million. After negotiations, the port and the vessel's owner succeeded in reaching an out-of-court settlement to address the financial losses. Consequently, the ship was detained as collateral but was allowed to depart from St. Petersburg on April 27. By May 5, the 'Christopher' was making its way through the North Sea, headed for Antwerp.
Antigua & Barbuda-Flagged Containership Christopher Detained in Southampton
The containership Christopher, registered under the Antigua & Barbuda flag, faced a detention in Southampton on October 26. After a thorough inspection, the vessel was released three days later, resuming its operations. This incident highlights ongoing maritime regulations and the enforcement measures taken by UK authorities. For further details on related vessels and detentions, visit http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/205980/uk-detains-five-foreign-flagged-vessels-in-october-2016/
Frequently Asked Questions
🚓 Was Judith detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Judith has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.