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Working Conditions Aboard the Lady-Leyla

IMO: 9106986

Multi Purpose Carrier, Panama

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Lady-Leyla - Multi Purpose Carrier vessel registered in Panama

Vessel Details

MMSI

374861000

Callsign

3EYY2

Width

19.0 m

Length

135.0 m

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Stephen

2025-03-06

Position: Safety Officer

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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this vessel? How was the atmosphere onboard?

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Latest News (3)

Humanitarian Ship 'Lady Leyla' Reaches Ashdod with Vital Aid for Gaza

Jul 04, 2016 11:10

On July 3, the Turkish aid vessel 'Lady Leyla' successfully docked at Ashdod, delivering crucial support for the Gaza Strip. This arrival comes just one week after Israel and Turkey took significant steps to mend their relations, which had been strained following a tragic raid on an aid flotilla. The ship departed from Turkey on July 1, and upon its arrival at Ashdod port terminal in the afternoon, preparations began for unloading and inspecting the cargo. The aid will then be transported to the Hamas-controlled region of Gaza, providing much-needed assistance to those in need.

Cargo Ship 'Lady Leyla' Departs Turkey with Humanitarian Aid for Gaza

Jul 01, 2016 22:06

On July 1, 2016, the cargo vessel 'Lady Leyla' set sail from Mersin, Turkey, bound for Ashdod, Israel, carrying a vital shipment of humanitarian aid intended for Gaza. This mission is in line with an agreement between Ankara and Israel and includes over 10,000 tonnes of essential supplies, such as food and toys, catering to the needs of the Gazan population. The journey is expected to take approximately 30 hours, with the supplies anticipated to arrive in Gaza just in time for the Eid festivities on July 5, marking the conclusion of Ramadan. As part of this initiative, Ankara is advocating for the easing of Israel's naval blockade over the Gaza Strip, agreeing that the aid will be funneled through the Israeli port of Ashdod to facilitate delivery.

Port Exit Ban Enforced Amid Safety Concerns

Nov 05, 2015 11:50

In a significant move to enhance maritime safety, local authorities have imposed a ban on departing vessels from the port. This decision comes following a detailed report by German authorities, outlining potential risks associated with ongoing conditions. For further information, please see the comprehensive details provided by German news sources such as Presseportal and NWZ Online. The restrictions emphasize the commitment to ensuring the safety of all maritime operations in the region.

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