
Vessel loses 57 containers overboard on route to Long Beach
Grounded MSC Baltic III set to be removed by 2027
11 maritime news articles about Container loss

Grounded MSC Baltic III set to be removed by 2027
From 1 January 2026, the shipping industry will be required to report all containers lost at sea. The new regulations come into effect following IMO amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).

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#SHIPFIRE #CONTAINERSHIP The distressed vessel MV X-Press Pearl was carrying 1,486 containers with nitric acid and other hazardous IMDG code chemicals and heading towards Sri Lanka port. The extreme fire, damage to the containers, and prevailing inclement weather have caused the vessel to tilt to starboard, resulting

Associate Professor of History Sal Mercogliano of Campbell University (www. campbell.
Containers, AMSA (the Australian Maritime Safety Authority) Home Publications Articles Preventing Container Loss Preventing Container Loss Publications Steamship Mutual Published: March 09, 2021 Contact author Download article pdf Image AMSA (the Australian Maritime Safety Authority) has recently published a bulletin f

Why are containers lost overboard? According to the Club's claims statistics, the main reason is related to container vessels navigating in heavy weather
This question has become all too relevant as we have recently experienced several serious container stack collapse cases. Such incidents may occur more often during the heavy weather winter season.

Prevention intensifies while loss decreases - a situation taken seriously by the container industry.

In the August Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) containers collaps and fall into the empty bays due to stiff vessel sailing through heavy weather and unlocked
The information Members will be aware of the developments at the IMO which in May this year approved a new container weight verification regime with changes to SOLAS expected to come in to effect in the second half of 2016. Specifically changes will be made to SOLAS Regulation VI/2, and formal approval of the changes