Collision at mumbai port
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:33 pm
We would like to inform you regarding a collision that occurred on Saturday morning between MSC Chitra & Khaleejia-3.
This has affected the berthing / un berthing traffic of all the vessels in Nhava Sheva and Mumbai Ports.
Berthing and un berthing of the vsl is suspended until further notice.
Understand from sources that all the port operations would remain close at least till 11th August (wed).
About 200 contrs have fallen into the sea and floating in the passage. There is a huge amount of oil spill around the vesse also. The cleanup process will take min 2-3 days , as per the port. The suspension could continue further, depending on the clean up speed which again depends on the unfavorable circumstances like heavy rains, rough sea or storm signals.
As of date 7 vsls are waiting to sail, and 11 vsls waiting for berth. Even if the channel is clear, to bring the berthing/unberthing traffic on schedule will take time.
There is possibility of port closing the gate due to congestion as ICD containers will continuously move in but since the vessels are not berthing to load the containers, the containers will get piled up in yard which will lead to yard congestion.
To bring in the normal schedule , there is high possibility of the port giving cut & run to the vessels.
See this video: http://www.timesnow.tv/videoshow/4351264.cms
This has affected the berthing / un berthing traffic of all the vessels in Nhava Sheva and Mumbai Ports.
Berthing and un berthing of the vsl is suspended until further notice.
Understand from sources that all the port operations would remain close at least till 11th August (wed).
About 200 contrs have fallen into the sea and floating in the passage. There is a huge amount of oil spill around the vesse also. The cleanup process will take min 2-3 days , as per the port. The suspension could continue further, depending on the clean up speed which again depends on the unfavorable circumstances like heavy rains, rough sea or storm signals.
As of date 7 vsls are waiting to sail, and 11 vsls waiting for berth. Even if the channel is clear, to bring the berthing/unberthing traffic on schedule will take time.
There is possibility of port closing the gate due to congestion as ICD containers will continuously move in but since the vessels are not berthing to load the containers, the containers will get piled up in yard which will lead to yard congestion.
To bring in the normal schedule , there is high possibility of the port giving cut & run to the vessels.
See this video: http://www.timesnow.tv/videoshow/4351264.cms