SALVORS APPOINTED FOR CAR CARRIER HOEGH OSAKA

The car carrier remains aground on Bramble Bank this evening and has a 52 degree list and has been assessed as stable.  Hoegh Autoliners, the owners of the vessel Hoegh Osaka, have appointed Svitzer as the salvage company for the vessel. 

Hugh Shaw, the Secretary Of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention convened a meeting earlier today with the key stakeholders involved has said,
"I am confident that the vessel owners are working professionally and promptly and have appointed salvors who arrived on scene early this morning and have already started work to assess options for salvage and the removal of the vessel.  Further salvage personnel and salvage equipment is expected to arrive on scene tonight. Further assessments will be carried out over the next few days and these will assist the salvage team to formulate a suitable salvage plan.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Counter Pollution Team continue to monitor the situation but there is no sign of pollution from the vessel.

For safety reasons there is a 200 metre exclusion zone around the grounded vessel.

Popular posts from this blog

Label your kit at the coast

A short history of HM Coastguard

BOSCASTLE FLOODS: TEN YEARS ON