Mv-Manbiji
IMO: 9376189
Bulk Carrier, Comoros
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Vessel Details
MMSI
620999307
Callsign
Width
13.0 m
Length
75.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
01 Sep 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
6 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
8
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
India, Syria
ITF_Port
Fujairah
ITF_Country
UAE
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2023-08-20
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Latest News (4)
ITF Abandonment Report: MANBIJ
Vessel MANBIJ (IMO: 9376189) has been reported to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) for abandonment. Details: - Flag: Comoros - Port: Fujairah - Country: UAE - Owed Wages: 6 months - Number of Seafarers: 8 - Seafarer Nationalities: India, Syria - Reported to ITF: 01 Sep 2025 - Status: Open This information is sourced from the ITF Seafarers abandonment list, which tracks cases of crew abandonment worldwide.
ITF Abandonment Report: MANBIJI
Vessel MANBIJI (IMO: 9376189) has been reported to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) for abandonment. Details: - Flag: Comoros - Port: Sohar - Country: Oman - Owed Wages: 13 months - Number of Seafarers: 10 - Seafarer Nationalities: India, Syria - Reported to ITF: 01 Nov 2024 - Status: Open This information is sourced from the ITF Seafarers abandonment list, which tracks cases of crew abandonment worldwide.
St. Kitts-Nevis ship registry critizised for abandoning seafarers
The St Kitts and Nevis ship registry is facing severe criticism for allegedly shirking its duty towards over 30 stranded seafarers. The registry stands accused of deregistering three ships, effectively abandoning the crew members onboard, a move vehemently condemned by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF). The 'Med Sea Eagle' and the 'Med Sea Fox', anchored off Sharjah in the UAE since July 2023, along with the 'Med Sea Lion' in West Africa, have all been deserted by the owners, Sea Lion Shipping. The crews have endured months without pay, lacking essential support for their well-being. Aboard the 'Med Sea Lion' a significant stash of cocaine was discovered earlier this year. With dwindling food and water supplies, and many in urgent need of medical assistance, the situation has become dire. One crew member of the 'Med Sea Eagle' was driven to attempt self-harm due to the distressing circumstances. ITF inspectors report a widespread deterioration in the mental well-being of these seafarers. David Heindel, ITF seafarers’ section chair and president of the Seafarers International Union, stated: “St Kitts and Nevis is playing fast and loose with international law… It is morally unacceptable to leave these seafarers to rot on stateless vessels. By merely deregistering these vessels, it should not relieve them of their obligations. If it’s that easy, what good do our international instruments provide in protecting seafarers.”
Dragged anchor due to strong wind
While at anchor in Yokohama port, bulk carrier Bang Hai (1997 gt, built 2006) dragged its anchor due to strong wind, at around 1317 hrs, Jun 30. No damage to the hull has been reported
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Mv-Manbiji sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Mv-Manbiji 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.
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Mv-Manbiji?
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