What Crew Members Say About Ievoli-Black
IMO: 9439242
Offshore Tug Supply Ship, United Kingdom
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Vessel Details
MMSI
232052519
Callsign
ICMP
Width
16.0 m
Length
70.0 m
Reviews (2)
A Seafarer
2025-01-04
United Kingdom
Position: Unknown
Advantages:
The vessel provides a range of essential operational features, ensuring basic comfort and functionality for seafarers during their assignments.
Disadvantages:
["Outdated features across the ship's facilities","Most cabins equipped with bunk beds","Shared bathrooms in the majority of cabins","Absence of individual temperature control in cabins","Lack of smoke detectors present in cabins","Inconsistent temperature regulation throughout the accommodation areas","Usage of vacuum toilets that may result in odor issues","Insufficient recreational and leisure options onboard","No gym facilities available for physical fitness","Absence of a welfare fund or engagement program for crew","Limited space for recreation","Requests for weight training facilities are frequently denied","Insufficient storage capacity for personal belongings","Complexity in the provision ordering system","Unreliable WiFi connection onboard","High levels of external soot emissions","Underperformance by upper management","Facilities that are in need of modernization","Notable crew turnover rate"]
Aaron
2024-03-27
Position: Storekeeper
Advantages:
Looking for information about this vessel. Curious if anyone's sailed on this boat? Any red flags?
Disadvantages:
No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (3)
New emergency tug took over
On January 1 was the first day of a five-year contract for the newly appointed Scottish Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV), Ievoli Black. The 70-metre towing vessel, which will operate through the contract awarded to Ardent Maritime Netherlands BV by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), takes over from the Kirkwall-based tug Herakles. Ievoli Black has sailed to Orkney from her previous station in the Adriatic and is set to be on patrol on a regular basis, rather than being Orkney-based like the Herakles. The emergency tug is funded by the UK Government, and follows an announcement by ministers in July that they would guarantee funding for the next five years to support maritime safety. Source: Orcadian
MCA signed contract for emergency towage
The UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has signed an agreement with Ardent for emergency towage off the north and north-western coasts of Scotland. The "Ievoli Black" is due to arrive on station at Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands Dec 31, 2016, where it will relieve the current ETV "Herakles".
IEVOLI BLACK 9439242
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