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The 'Moby Drea', which has been wandering the Mediterranean and along the Italian coast for weeks, searching for a berth to remove and dispose of asbestos-containing panels from its cabins, was permit...
The owner of the 'Moby Drea', the Messina-based company Med Fuel, has reassured that the ship will not be scrapped. The ferry was neither purchased by Moby nor sent to a shipyard in Croatia for scrapp...
The 'Moby Drea' was returning under tow to Crotone, being pulled by the tug 'Protug 75' (IMO: 9559781), operated by the Greek company Promarine, with an ETA as of Sep 7. The ship's future plans will b...
A tug from Malta, which will tow the 'Moby Drea', has arrived in Split. The ferry was anchored in front of the Brodosplit shipyard with 250 tons of asbestos panels. It has to leave the port until Sep...
Brodosplit will act in accordance with the decision of the competent authorities and take all necessary measures, including disembarking the vessel. However, that the vessel's departure is the sole re...
The situation of the ' Moby Drea' has become so complicated that the Adriatic country's Ministry of the Sea, Transport, and Infrastructure has ordered the Messina-based shipping company Med Fuel to le...
The Brodosplit shipyard said on Aug 4 that an authorised professional service had conducted air testing aboard the 'Moby Drea' as part of preparatory works for the reconstruction of areas containing a...
On July 28, the 'Moby Drea' has arrived at Brodosplit in Split en route from Genoa, and after 350 tons of asbestos found in the passenger cabin partition walls have been removed, it will sail towards...
The 'Moby Drea' has left the port of Genoa on July 18, 2025, being towed by the tug 'Sea Dream' (IMO: 9560259), but not headed to Aliaga, but instead bound to Split with an ETA as of July 26. It is cu...
Sold to Aliaga Breakers
In the morning of Jujne 7, 2020, the 'Moby Drea' arrived in Cagliari with a suspected Covid-19 case on board. Before, in full compliance with the safety protocols, the temperature was measured for all...