Maersk Boxship Pays Up after Spewing Smoke in Spain

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Danish shipping company Maersk had to pay a EUR 20,000 (USD 22,341) security deposit after locals spotted one of its ships emitting excess smoke while approaching the port of Algeciras, Spain, on July 18. 

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A company representative told World Maritime News that the Maersk Sembawang experienced malfunctioning on the fuel injection equipment on the main engine, which resulted in the emission of thick smoke.

The port authority and classification society inspected the 6,648 TEU vessel while it was alongside.

Maersk Sembawang’s crew was able to correct the defect and the Singapore-flagged boxship was cleared to sail after the inspection.

“We will be fully cooperating with the relevant authorities during the further investigation,” the Maersk spokesperson added.

Available AIS data indicates that the 2007-built ship called at Valencia after departing Algeciras and is currently moored at Marseille Fos Port.

 

World Maritime News Staff