Malaysia Detains MSC Boxship for Illegally Anchoring Without Msc Ship Unauthorized Anchoring Port Klang

MARINE INCIDENT : FAILS ANCHORING – MSC Container Ship Port Klang, Malaysia. Built in 1999, the vessel is currently out of Bulk Carrier Detained for Unauthorized Anchoring in Malaysia · A

PORT KLANG: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency's (MMEA) Selangor beanch detained a container vessel that had anchored illegally in Malaysia Maritime reports an enforcement action that saw an MSC containership detained and its captain and second engineer taken ashore for questioning. MSC ship stopped for unauthorised anchoring off Port Klang

Maritime Updates, Maldives: MSC Containership Detained in Malaysia Maritime has reported an enforcement action involving the detention of an MSC containership, after the vessel allegedly anchored Fire Breaks Out on Cargo Ship EFES in Bay of Bengal

MARINO PH | MSC Container Ship Detained for Unauthorized Anchoring in Malacca Strait Malaysian maritime authorities have detained a Malaysia Detains MSC Boxship for Illegally Anchoring Without

Maritime Crime: A Manual for Criminal Justice Practitioners DNV awarded AiP to the joint consortium of MSC, Zhoushan Changhong International, and CIMC ORIC for a new ammonia-dual fueled ultra-large container ship design. own ship, its port of registry and the nearest port at which it will call. 2 (c) the ship is engaged in unauthorized broad- casting and the flag

Malaysia: Port Klang registered oil tanker detained over illegal MARINO PH | MSC Container Ship Detained for Unauthorized

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has detained an MSC container ship after it was found to have anchored without permission in the country's MMEA detains container ship for anchoring illegally off Sekinchan

IMO MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE 82nd session Agenda item 24 After the enforcement action, the ship is currently docked at Port Klang, based on its AIS tracking data. unauthorised ship-to-ship transfers,

MSC 82/24/Add.2. ANNEX 19. Page 15. I:\MSC\82\24-Add-2.doc. 6. Ships heading from the port of Tanger-Med to the anchoring areas of the south