Gsm-Jaya
IMO: 9334961
General Cargo Ship, Indonesia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
525701730
Callsign
YDMP3
Width
20.0 m
Length
116.0 m
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Ethan
2025-03-03
Position: Radio Officer
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Latest News (3)
Ship arrested in Singapore
On July 2, 2018, the Singapore Supreme Court arrested the 'GMS 02' in Singapore at 02.50 a,m.. The arresting solicitor was Oon & Bazul LLP. The vessel had docked at the Jurong Industrial Port at berth 6 on July 1 at 7 p.m., coming from Yokohama. The vessel was released after the bunker bill was paid by the Vietnamese shipowner VTD Exploitation & Ship Management.
K Line vessel refloated
The 10,292 dwt Marine Diamond (built 2005) was refloated on May 14 having run aground on Wednesday in Nagoya port. The ship was laden with a cargo of timber. Authorities waited overnight for a high tide, and with a tug, the Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha-controlled vessel was moved. There have been no reports of any damages or leaks. The Hong Kong-flagged ship is now underway, heading to Yokkaichi.
Grounding in Nagoya
In the afternoon of May 13, 2015, the "Marine Diamond" ran aground in Nagoya about 200 meters off quay 98 where she was docked. The vessel was to leave port after offloading a cargo of timber. It was to be refloated with the high tide and assistance of a tug in the morning May 14. The ship was next bound to Yokkaichi.
Frequently Asked Questions
🛢️ Did Gsm-Jaya have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
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🚓 Was Gsm-Jaya detained or arrested?
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