Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Multraship refloats bulk carrier off Denmark

Leading salvage and towage company Multraship has successfully refloated the 74,403 DWT bulk carriers 'Trans Pacific' east of the island of Samso in the Danish Great Belt.

The 2004-built vessel was carrying a cargo of 68,978 tonnes of potash when it grounded on sand and gravel on January 27. On January 28, Multraship mobilized a salvage team and equipment, including a number of salvage tugs, divers, anti-pollution equipment, a bunker barge, and the Spliethoff vessel Alexandergracht. About 1,000 tonnes of bunkers were transferred to the bunker barges, while roughly 10,000 tonnes of the potash cargo was offloaded into the Alexandergracht. Working in appalling weather conditions, in driving rain and up to Force 11 winds, and with full co-operation from the Danish authorities, the salvage team refloated the vessel at high water late on the evening of February 6. The Trans Pacific was then towed to Kalundborg Roads, where a diving inspection is planned prior to reloading of the cargo.
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