Reviews & Ratings for the Reachy-Spring
IMO: 9562049
Bulk Carrier, Singapore
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Vessel Details
MMSI
563156300
Callsign
9V7909
Width
38.0 m
Length
229.0 m
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Bobby
2024-10-24
Position: Motorman
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Latest News (3)
Reachy Spring Detained in Singapore Over Payment Dispute
The cargo ship 'Reachy Spring' has been officially detained in Singapore as of July 24, 2024, at 11:40 PM local time. The incident occurred at the Eastern Bunkering Anchorage and was initiated on behalf of the law firm Allen and Gledhill LLP. Reports indicate that the arrest is tied to unresolved disputes regarding payments for goods and services rendered during the vessel's operations. The commercial control of the ship is managed by Reachy Shipping, based in Singapore, which is actively addressing the situation.
New Time Charter Agreement Announced for Nordic Vessel
In an exciting development for the maritime industry, a new time charter agreement has been signed for a Nordic vessel. The delivery is scheduled to take place at Hazira between April 25 and April 30. The ship will embark on a journey via Goa, with a planned redelivery in Japan. The daily rate for this charter has been set at an impressive $17,000, marking a significant deal in the shipping sector.
New Charter Agreement Secured for Taurus: Daily Rate Set at $12,000
A new charter has been successfully established for the vessel Taurus, following its delivery in Qingdao. This journey includes a route through Indonesia, ultimately concluding with a redelivery in South China. The agreement stipulates a daily rate of $12,000, showcasing the vessel's high operational standards and market demand.
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🚓 Was Reachy-Spring detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Reachy-Spring has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.