Technical experts to board Zim Kingston after fire incident
Following the fire incident onboard the Zim Kingston containership, technical experts are about to board the vessel and evaluate the causes of the accident.
Read moreFollowing the fire incident onboard the Zim Kingston containership, technical experts are about to board the vessel and evaluate the causes of the accident.
Read moreThe containership Zim Kingston lost 40 containers overboard on October 22, off the Juan de Fuca Strait, between Canada and the US south of Vancouver Island.
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Read moreUK MAIB issued an investigation report on the cargo tank explosion and fire onboard the chemical tanker Stolt Groenland in September 2019. The investigation stressed that heat transfer from other cargoes was not fully appreciated and that the styrene monomer temperature was not monitored.
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