Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Samentha
IMO: 9118264
Bulk Carrier, Panama
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Vessel Details
MMSI
351282000
Callsign
3EZG4
Width
22.0 m
Length
143.0 m
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Logan
2024-02-10
Position: Wiper
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Latest News (3)
Ongoing Civil Dispute Renders Sheng Mu Immobilized in Napier Port
As of now, the vessel 'Sheng Mu' remains detained at Napier Port due to an unresolved civil dispute originating from the Middle East. A month since its arrest, there are no indications of a settlement, leading to steadily escalating berth fees that have exceeded $40,000. The High Court, under the Admiralty Act, has prohibited the departure of the ship following its arrival on January 2. The crux of the matter revolves around a disagreement between companies based in Dubai, though Hong Kong's Fenwick Shipping Services is not implicated in this dispute. As the ship continues to occupy berth space, its daily charges have escalated due to its dimensions, compounded by additional fees incurred from relocating the vessel within the port to accommodate other arriving ships—an occurrence that has taken place at least twice during its prolonged stay.
Sheng Mu Continues Maritime Arrest at Port of Napier
As of January 19, 2012, the cargo vessel "Sheng Mu," which docked at the Port of Napier 17 days ago, remains under arrest and is showing no signs of leaving. The ship was detained under a maritime order issued by the Auckland High Court last month, following its arrival on January 2. This legal action falls under the Admiralty Act, which allows for the holding of vessels involved in certain disputes. For further details and updates, visit: http://www.hawkesbaytoday.co.nz/news/ship-still-tied-up-by-dispute/1243024/
Sheng Mu Stalls at Port of Napier Amid Financial Dispute
The 144-meter-long vessel, Sheng Mu, continues to sit docked at the Port of Napier as of today, facing an unexpected delay of nearly a week linked to a financial disagreement originating over 8,000 kilometers away in the Middle East. This 16,860-ton ship, managed by Hong Kong's Fenwick Shipping Services, arrived at the port on January 2, anticipating to set sail just three days later. However, it is currently detained under an Admiralty Act order issued by the High Court in Auckland last month. The vessel is unable to resume its journey until the conflicting parties based in Dubai can reach a settlement. For further details, visit http://www.hawkesbaytoday.co.nz/news/ship-under-arrest-in-port/1234359/
Frequently Asked Questions
🚫 Are there any sanctions against Samentha?
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🚓 Was Samentha detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Samentha has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.