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Cmacgm-Vasco-De-Gama

IMO: 9706889

Container Ship, Malta

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Cmacgm-Vasco-De-Gama

Vessel Details

MMSI

215173000

Callsign

9HA4993

Width

54.0 m

Length

400.0 m

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Anthony

2023-12-12

Position: Catering Assistant

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Latest News (3)

MAIB Blames Poor Planning in CMA CGM Vessel Grounding

Oct 27, 2017 13:45

The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released a report highlighting the multiple errors in planning that led to the 17,859 TEU CMA CGM Vasco de Gama becoming grounded whilst approaching ABP's Port of Southampton. Vasco de Gama, a 399-metre long ultra-large containership — the largest UK-flagged vessel at the time, had two of the port’s specialist container ship pilots onboard when it ran aground on a rising tide and on a flat shingle sea-bed in the early hours of the morning on August 22, 2016. A combination of tugs and ship’s engines enabled it to be re-floated soon after grounding on the western side of the Thorn Channel . MAIB found that the vessel’s bridge team and the port’s pilots had the "experience, knowledge and resources available to plan and execute the passage effectively", but that the standards of navigation, communication and effective use of the electronic charting aids onboard did not meet the expectations of the port or the company. MAIB added that a detailed plan had not been produced, the lead pilot had not briefed his plan for the turn round Bramble Bank, and the bridge team’s roles and responsibilities were “unclear”. https://www.porttechnology.org/news/maid_reports_on_cma_cgm_vasco_de_gama_vessel_grounding

Grounding off Southampton

Aug 22, 2016 18:31

The "Vasco da Gama" ran aground shortly after midnight on Aug 22, 2016, while approaching Southampton, UK, arriving from Algeciras. The ship was refloated about 30 minutes after the grounding, and docked in Southampton.

CMA CGM to upgrade its FAL 1 service

Aug 12, 2016 09:06

CMA CGM has decided to review the port coverage of FAL 1, the company said in its press release. As from m/v CMA CGM JULES VERNE voy. 115 FLE, FAL 1 service will no longer call the port of Zeebrugge. Last vessel calling Zeebrugge will be m/v CMA CGM VASCO DE GAMA voy. 113FLE on August 29th, 2016 As from m/v CMA CGM ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT voy. 109 FLE, FAL 1 service will no longer call the port of Dalian. Last vessel calling Dalian will be m/v CMA CGM MAGELLAN voy. 107FLE (ETA Dalian on September 16th, 2016) Once those 2 changes are implemented, FAL 1 new rotation will be the following: Southampton - Dunkirk - Hamburg - Rotterdam - Le Havre - Malta - Khor Al Fakkan - Jebel Ali - Shanghai - Tianjin Xingang - Busan - Qingdao - Shanghai (WB) - Ningbo - Yantian - Port Kelang - Algeciras - Southampton

Frequently Asked Questions

🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Cmacgm-Vasco-De-Gama?

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Injury Incident Reported

⚙️ Did Cmacgm-Vasco-De-Gama have any engine problems?

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Engine Problem Reported

đź’Ą Was Cmacgm-Vasco-De-Gama involved in any collisions?

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Collision Reported

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