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Msc-Joanna

IMO: 9304435

Container Ship, Panama

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Msc-Joanna

Vessel Details

MMSI

372050000

Callsign

3EHF2

Width

46.0 m

Length

337.0 m

Reviews (1)

George

2024-03-22

Position: Deck Hand

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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this vessel? How was the atmosphere onboard?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (3)

Medevac off Gran Canaria

Mar 14, 2025 13:35

On the night of March 13, 2025, the medical evacuation of a crew member from the 'MSC Joanna', en route from Mundra to Felixstowe, was carried out about 20 nautical miles south of Gran Canaria. The SAR helicopter 202 was mobilized by Salvamento Marítimo and hoisted the victim. He was then transported to the Negrín Hospital in Las Palmas.

Ship left Sydney again after drug investigation

Mar 18, 2021 12:28

The Authorities in Australia were investigating the smuggling of approximately 200 kilograms of cocaine that was offloaded from the 'MSC Joanna' to a boat at sea off the coast of Sydney on March 11. A 27-year-old South Australian man has been arrested in connection with the seizure. Officials alleged the man launched a small vessel from Taren Point in New South Wales to rendezvous with the 'MSC Joanna' before sunrise on Mar 11. The smaller vessel made its way back to shore before it was intercepted by officers with the New South Wales Police Force who discovered crates containing 199 blocks of cocaine worth an estimated street value of AUS $90 million. The 'MSC Joanna' was underway to Sydney at that time. Following the arrest, the police followed the 'MSC Joanna' until it docked at Port Botany on March 11 where they executed a search warrant. She sailed again on March 15 and headed to Melbourne, ETA March 17.

200 kilogramm cocaine located on board

Mar 12, 2021 13:18

A 27-year-old South Australian man was expected to appear in Sydney Central Local Court on March 12, 2021, following the seizure of approximately 200 kilograms of cocaine allegedly located on board the 'MSC Joanna' off the New South Wales coast. Australian Federal Police obtained intelligence at the weekend in relation to the cargo vessel allegedly containing a large quantity of cocaine bound for Australia. The AFP established Operation Poitiers with the New South Wales Police Force, Australian Border Force, New South Wales Crime Commission and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission on March 6. Australian authorities tracked the cargo vessel as it made its way to Sydney. Through Maritime Border Command, ABF officers provided ongoing monitoring of the vessel, including planning the aerial and on-water response. It will be alleged in court that police enquiries into the illicit drugs and the transnational criminal syndicate behind it linked a 27-year-old Elizabeth Parks man to the alleged drug importation. Aerial surveillance observed the man launching a small vessel from Taren Point and meeting the 'MSC Joanna' off the coast of Sydney before sunrise on March 11.

Frequently Asked Questions

🌊 Did Msc-Joanna sink or have any sinking incidents?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Joanna has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Sinking Incident Reported

🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Msc-Joanna?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Joanna has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Injury Incident Reported

🚓 Was Msc-Joanna detained or arrested?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Joanna has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Detention Reported

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