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Tag Archives: Mitsui OSK

Capesize Bulker MV Wakashio Aground on Mauritius Reef, May Break Up

Posted on August 12, 2020 by Rick SpilmanAugust 13, 2020

On July 25, the MV Wakashio ran hard aground on a coral reef in Mauritius. The large capesize bulker was bound From China to Brazil to load cargo and was empty, operating in ballast when it struck the reef. On … Continue reading →

Posted in Lore of the Sea | Tagged Capesize bulk carrier, Mauritius, Mitsui OSK, MV Wakashio, Pointe d'Esny

Update: Mitsui OSK Reports MOL Comfort Stern Sinks

Posted on June 27, 2013 by Rick SpilmanJune 27, 2013

Mitsui OSK Lines has announced: “President: Koichi Muto) reports the aft part of the containership MOL Comfort sank in the open sea near 14’26”N 66’26”E (water depth about 4,000m) at 16:48 JST (11:48 Dubai time) on June 27. The 8,100-teu … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Ships | Tagged Mitsui OSK, MOL Comfort, stern sinks
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