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Hyundai Fortune
#1 --Mermaid hunter--
Отправлено 22 March 2006 - 22:38
Судно следовало из Кореи в Роттердам.
Разыскиваются грузовые интересы, которые пострадали в результате этой крупнейшей аварии, в целях оказания услуги получения возмещения от перевозчика , его клуба страхования Британия.
Эксперты оценивают ущерб около 150 мил долларов .
#2
Отправлено 22 March 2006 - 22:52
#3 --Mermaid hunter--
Отправлено 23 March 2006 - 17:54
The 5,551 teu Hyundai Fortunecaught fire around midday Monday after an explosion in one of the containers and was still burning fiercely yesterday afternoon when salvage tugs arrived on the scene.
At that stage, the fire that began in the stern was spreading to the accommodation block and beyond, and the priority was to contain rather than fight the blaze.
That is likely to take several days, a spokesman for salvor SvitzerWijsmuller told Lloyd’s List last night.
The ship was carrying the equivalent of 5,100 20ft containers, HMM advised partner lines, and most would have been loaded.
The value of the lost cargo alone could exceed $100m, given the average worth of containerised freight shipped from Asia to Europe.
Insurers use a rule of thumb figure of $35,000 teu, but note that some containers such as temperature-controlled boxes could be carrying up to $1m worth of consumer goods or produce.
Brokers say the hull value of the 1996-built Hyundai Fortune would probably be $35m-$40m. Replacing it with a new ship of the same size would cost $75m-$80m.
It is far too soon to say whether the ship will be declared a write-off, but photographs and a video clip show that at least half the vessel is on fire, with flames clearly visible and dense black smoke billowing hundreds of feet into the air.
But some of what appears to be smoke may be steam, said one expert who had studied the footage.
At least seven of the world’s top liner shipping companies have containers on board. A large number of boxes have been destroyed or fallen overboard.
The ship is one of the first on a westbound sailing for the new space swapping agreement between the New World Alliance and the Grand Alliance.
It is deployed in the Asia-Europe Express service that HMM operates in partnership with APL and MOL, and had left Singapore last week bound for Rotterdam where it was scheduled to arrive on March 30. NYK, OOCL, Hapag-Lloyd and Malaysia’s MISC also had cargo on the ship.
The fire followed an explosion in the stern of the vessel.
The ship has been evacuated and all 32 crew members are safe, HMM said yesterday. There were no fatalities, but one seafarer was injured.
As there was no direct communication with the vessel up to late yesterday HMM said it was difficult to be more precise as to the extent of the damage.
“The priority at this time is to bring the fire under control with fire tugs standing by, and then bring the vessel into port within the vicinity where a full inspection can take place of the vessel and customers cargo can be transferred to alternative vessels and brought to Europe at the earliest opportunity,” the company added.
The Panama flag ship is entered with the Britannia P&I club and classed with the Korean Register of Shipping.
A Dutch air defence and command frigate rescued the crew. The Hyundai Fortunewas around 120 miles east of Aden, 60 miles off coast, at the time of the accident.
The Dutch destroyer was later relieved by the Royal Navy’s HMS Lancaster that continued to provide navigation warning to other shipping in the area.
Whether or not the vessel is eventually declared a constructive total loss, it could still return to service. The 4,400 teu Hanjin Pennsylvania was so badly damaged by a fire in 2002 that it was sold for scrap, only to be rescued from the breakers and is now operating as the Norasia Bellatrix.
#4
Отправлено 23 March 2006 - 18:48
#5
Отправлено 23 March 2006 - 21:55
The AP Moller-Maersk group company said the firefighting tug Wadi Hassan had arrived on site on Wednesday following the incident on Tuesday. It has seven experts on board.
The team carried out an initial inspection of the 5,550-teu Hyundai Fortune (built 1996) and then began fire fighting activities.
It said the work was concentrated on the first line of containers in front of the bridge, with the fire having progressed from the stern through the accommodation to the containers on the fore ship.
“The aim at the moment is to stop the fire progressing before actually attacking the fire in the accommodation and the stern when further resources are on site,” the company added.
Another two of its tugs, Rakhyut and Smitwijs Rotterdam, were due in the Gulf of Aden area on Friday.
And another tug will be mobilised from Hodeida to Aden in order to possibly be transferred into a fire fighting tug with mobile equipment being flown in.
Svitzer added: “Further teams and salvage and fire fighting equipment are being mobilised as the need arises.”
All of the 27 crew were rescued by the Dutch navy on Wednesday and were being repatriated on Thursday.
No official cause of the fire has been revealed as yet.
#6 --Mermaid hunter--
Отправлено 30 March 2006 - 01:49
#7
Отправлено 30 March 2006 - 11:13
и заявили общую аварию
Странно было бы если б они этого не сделали. Я своим оперативникам сразу сказал, когда еще добросовестно заблуждался в том что наш контейнер на судне - будет заявлена общая авария.
#8 --Mermaid hunter--
#9 --Mermaid hunter--
Отправлено 05 April 2006 - 23:46
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#10 -Гость-
Отправлено 12 April 2006 - 00:01
Insurance claims for the lost freight are heading for the record books, with underwriters saying this is likely to be the biggest cargo loss ever. The ship was packed with high value consumer products when it caught fire.
Hyundai Merchant Marine’s 5,551 teu containership is now under tow and should arrive in the Omani port of Salalah later this week.
There, a more detailed survey of the vessel will be undertaken and arrangements made for intact containers to be discharged and loaded onto other ships heading for Europe. A large number are thought to be in good shape, despite the devastation to the ship’s aft section.
In a statement to Lloyd’s List, CK Yoo, managing director for HMM (Europe), said the line’s head office in Seoul was studying how quickly sound boxes could be put on to other vessel and shipped from Salalah to the relevant discharge ports. Subject to securing alternative transport in time, it is hoped that arrangements can be made to start getting cargo to Europe around the middle of May, Mr Yoo said.
AP Moller-Maersk’s salvage company SvitzerWijsmuller is in charge of the rescue effort. The port of refuge chosen is also a major transhipment hub for sister company Maersk Line and every effort is being made to ensure day-to-day operations are not disrupted by the arrival of the charred hull and hundreds of burnt out containers, a spokesman said,
Photographs show that the stern of the ship has been virtually destroyed in the inferno that blazed for more than a week.
Insurance claims for the lost cargo are expected to total between $100m and $300m, making it the biggest such loss ever. If the ship is declared a total loss, that too could make it the largest containership casualty.
The Hyundai Fortunewas deployed within the New World Alliance’s Asia-Europe Express service and was also carrying cargo for Grand Alliance lines. That means that seven major container lines are directly affected by the accident — APL, MOL, NYK, Hapag-Lloyd, OOCL and MISC as well as HMM. Compensation settlements are expected to be highly complex and take years to resolve.
The ship was about to be phased out of the Asia-Europe Express and replaced by the Hyundai Shanghai, a 6,800 teu newbuilding that will now be slotted into service loop.
The cause of the blaze is still unclear, with several fire experts discounting the original theory that fireworks were to blame. Nevertheless, HMM has placed a temporary embargo on fireworks on any of its ships while the accident is investigated.
- Firefighters extinguished a blaze in the engine room of the 3,780 teu 1988-built containership MOL Initiative on Sunday about a week after the fire broke out, MOL said yesterday, writes Keith Wallis in Hong Kong .
The firm said it was taking the incident seriously and a full investigation is underway.
The fire started in the early morning on April 3 when the vessel was off Nemuro in Hokkaido, Japan.
The 26-person crew was evacuated by the Japanese coast guard on April 4 when smoke reached the accommodation block. No injuries were reported among the crew, who comprised three Ukrainians, seven Russians and 16 Filipinos, and there has been no oil pollution.
A rescue vessel towed the ship to an area off Hakodate, where full-scale firefighting efforts began on the evening of April 7.
Rescue vessels from Nippon Salvage are standing by the vessel, which was on a transpacific voyage between Tokyo and the Oakland on the US west coast. Aside from MOL boxes, the ship is carrying cargo from APL and Hyundai Merchant Marine.
#11 -Гость-
Отправлено 21 April 2006 - 16:40
#12
Отправлено 27 April 2006 - 14:14
#13 -Гость-
Отправлено 06 May 2006 - 12:48
Именно так, не отдают. Нам как раз пришлось отправить 40% депозит для "высвобождения" груза. Но теперь они все равно не отгружают, мотивируя тем, что наш груз занимает только часть контейнера. По остальным грузам они еще даже не выяснили принадлежность, платежей за спасения от них нет. Даже внаглую предложили самим попытаться их найти дабы ускорить процесс.
Вы как специалист не в курсе, имеют ли они право задерживать и наш груз в этом случае? Почему мы собственно должны страдать еще и за других грузовладельцев. Тем более, что они наверняка могут доставить контейнер в порт назначения и задержать только не покрытые страховым возмещением грузы.
#14
Отправлено 10 May 2006 - 11:14
Вы как специалист не в курсе, имеют ли они право задерживать и наш груз в этом случае?
ИМХО нет. Думаю, здесь следует пригрозить им виндикационнымы иском.
#15 -Гость-
Отправлено 15 May 2006 - 19:11
The Salvage Association is inviting bids for the 5,550-teu Hyundai Fortune (built 1996) which was badly damaged by a fire that also caused major cargo loss.
The Salvage Association tells TradeWinds that it has been instructed by the owners and underwriters to offer the Hyundai Fortune for sale, but can not give any details of the likely cost of repairs or the value the damaged ship might have as these are commercially sensitive matters.
Thick smoke rises from the Hyundai Fortune.The vessel was insured for $70m by Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance of South Korea, but most of the risk was broked into the London market by Marsh, with the cover led by the XL group.
The sale suggests the underwriters regard the Hyundai Fortune as a constructive total loss (CTL) but are trying to recover more than they would receive if the vessel was sold for demolition.
Underwriters are also facing huge cargo claims as the vessel was trading from the Far East to Europe and would have been carrying high value products such as digital cameras, MP3 players, cellphones and LCD screens that could put a value of $100,000 per box on the damage.
The Hyundai Merchant Marine containership is currently anchored off Khor Fakkan, Sharjah, with potential buyers expected to inspect the vessel and take delivery there.
The Hyundai Fortune fire was extinguished by SvitzerWijsmuller under a Lloyd’s open form 2000 salvage contract with the vessel towed to port for discharge of undamaged containers and then to its current anchorage.
The move to offer the Hyundai Fortune for sale suggests that a massive repair may be economically viable even if the vessel is a CTL.
The 4,400-teu Hanjin Pennsylvania (built 2002) was acquired by the Ofer group after Reederei F Laiesz and lead underwriter Allianz agreed the ship was a CTL.
The owners and underwriters estimated that the vessel which was only eight months old at the time of a devastating fire needed $40m of repairs against an insured hull value of only $45m.
Zodiac Maritime, a London based arm of the Ofer group bought the Hanjin Pennsylvania wreck for about $4m and spent $20m on repairs at China’s Chengxi Shipyard replacing 2,700 tons of steel, effectively ending up with a half price new vessel, the Norasia Bellatrix.
#16 -Гость-
Отправлено 17 May 2006 - 13:06
Спасибо, попробуем.
#17
Отправлено 17 May 2006 - 14:01
Hyundai Fortune продают
15 мая - определилась судьба Hyundai Fortune – контейнеровоз выставили на продажу. В настоящее время судно стоит на рейде у берегов ОАЭ, корма и машинное отделение разрушены огнем, уцелевшие контейнеры выгружены. Предложения на покупку в конвертах будут приниматься в офисе Ассоциации спасателей в Дубай до полудня 25 мая, хотя за владельцами сохраняется право «отклонить все предложения».
Hyundai Fortune явно следует за Hanjin Pennsylvania, который был настолько поврежден пожаром в ноябре 2002 года вблизи Шри Ланка, что его признали конструктивной потерей и продали. Думали, что продают на слом, однако покупатель, Zodiac Maritime Agencies, приобретя контейнеровоз на 4389 TEU чуть ли не даром, восстановила его. После чего контейнеровоз отдали в чартер Norasia, и в настоящее время он преблагополучно работает на линии Китай – Черное море под именем Norasia Bellatrix.
#18
Отправлено 17 May 2006 - 16:54
Думаю, что всё-таки форум нужно вести на языке страны регистрации Юрклуба, т.е. на русском языке:
Согласен, тем более что людям даже сносно владеющим английским языком весьма не просто разобраться с специфических терминах языка торгового мореплавания.
однако покупатель, Zodiac Maritime Agencies, приобретя контейнеровоз на 4389 TEU чуть ли не даром, восстановила его. После чего контейнеровоз отдали в чартер Norasia, и в настоящее время он преблагополучно работает на линии Китай – Черное море под именем Norasia Bellatrix.
Неплохо. Коллеги, может скинемся и приобретем "Счастливого" или как все-таки перевести? Если дословно то "состояние", вроде.
#19 -Гость-
Отправлено 19 August 2006 - 22:04
#20
Отправлено 21 August 2006 - 13:12
funny ringtones
Кто здесь?
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