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IMO: 9349796
Container Ship, Portugal
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Vessel Details
MMSI
255915882
Callsign
CQ2340
Width
32.0 m
Length
275.0 m
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2023-11-05
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Latest News (3)
MSC Monterey Sets Sail for Boston Following Repairs in Newfoundland
The container vessel MSC Monterey has officially resumed its journey towards Boston after successfully completing necessary repairs in Newfoundland. This marks a significant milestone for the ship, known for its size and capacity, as it continues its vital role in international shipping and logistics. With its voyage now underway, Boston eagerly awaits the arrival of MSC Monterey, reinforcing its status as a major hub for maritime trade.
MSC Monterey Avoids Shipyard Stay After On-Site Repairs Decided
On January 2, 2023, experts from the Canadian Transportation Agency and German Lloyd, along with representatives from NSB, a chartering and shipping company, conducted a thorough assessment aboard the MSC Monterey. Following their evaluations, it has been concluded that the vessel will forgo a traditional shipyard visit for repairs. Instead, German Lloyd, in collaboration with all parties involved, determined that the necessary repairs can be performed on-site, eliminating the requirement for a temporary fix and subsequent dry-docking. The decision to move forward without a shipyard stay came after careful analysis of the performed tests, allowing for immediate action plans to be set in motion. A meticulously defined welding procedure has been established by German Lloyd to ensure repair effectiveness. Although further ultrasound tests were planned to monitor conditions beyond the damaged sections, adverse weather along Newfoundland's coast—with temperatures plummeting below zero—complicated matters. Preheating the steel and maintaining optimal cooling rates proved challenging during these conditions. The on-site repair is projected to take approximately seven days, with continuous supervision from a representative of German Lloyd. Once these repairs are completed, the MSC Monterey is expected to resume its journey on January 11, 2023.
MSC Monterey Begins On-Site Repairs in St. Mary's Bay
This weekend marks the commencement of essential repairs on the MSC Monterey, which has been anchored in a sheltered area of St. Mary's Bay, located in the southern region of Newfoundland. The vessel has remained stationary while experts assess a significant crack measuring 1.5 meters on the main deck, which extends approximately 30 centimeters into the outer hull. Extensive ultrasonic tests confirmed that the fault originates from a defective welding seam. Repair operations are being conducted by a reputable Canadian marine engineering firm renowned for their expertise in such matters. However, the adverse weather conditions, with temperatures plummeting below 0°C, are posing challenges to the repair process. The entire duration of the repair is expected to last around seven days, with supervision provided by a representative from Germanischer Lloyd. Once the repairs are finalized, the MSC Monterey will head to a repair yard only after successfully reaching Boston and unloading its cargo. The vessel is anticipated to resume her journey under charter for MSC, potentially by January 11, 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions
⚙️ Did Msc-Monterey-V have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Monterey-V has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.