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Towing & Salvage by Jack Gaston

Boxship Towed to Rotterdam

The 2,757teu container vessel Fowairet , which suffered hogging damage and hold flooding after running aground on September 20 between Terneuzen and Antwerp with part-hazardous cargo, has been safely towed to Rotterdam by joint salvors Multraship Salvage and URS Salvage and Maritime Contracting .

Multraship tugs are seen pushing the damaged containership Fowairet earlier this month.
Multraship tugs are seen pushing the damaged containership Fowairet earlier this month.

The Fowairet had on board almost 2,000 containers, 127 of them with hazardous cargo. After the grounding, the vessel, which also sustained a cracked fuel tank resulting in oil leakage which was contained by anti-pollution craft with sweepers, was held in Flushing harbour. There, using three floating cranes, the joint salvors offloaded the deck cargo of approximately 600 containers into barges in order to reduce the vessel's draft sufficiently to enable it to be shifted and moored at Flushing's Verbrugge Terminal.

At Verbrugge, the oil was pumped out of the vessel's damaged and leaking tanks, and into a lightering tanker, attended by salvage craft, oil booms and onsite anti-pollution craft, and some temporary sealing repairs were effected. About 1,000 more containers were offloaded at Verbrugge, leaving on board 297 boxes (containing non-hazardous cargo) in an attempt to evenly distribute the stresses on the vessel's damaged hull during transit.

Under tow of two tugs, with a further two escort tugs, anti-pollution craft and two fast-rescue boats in attendance, the Fowairet was safely towed to Rotterdam, where it arrived and was allocated a berth at Maasvlakte on October 7. The salvage team remained on board the vessel, making inspections throughout the tow.

It is understood that the vessel will be repaired by Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam BV.

Leendert Muller, managing director of Multraship said, 'This was a complex salvage operation which demonstrates once again the resources and expertise of the salvage industry.

Multraship is an independent Dutch towage and salvage company. Run by the Muller family, it draws on more than 90 years of experience. Multraship's core operations include salvage, wreck removal, harbour towage, coastal and deep sea towage, services to the dredging and offshore industries and support for inland navigation. It operates and manages a fleet of 26 tugs, salvage vessels, floating sheerlegs and other craft equipped with modern towage, salvage and fire-fighting equipment and manned by experienced and highly trained masters and crew.

MJ Information No: 21159

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