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Marsol Dragon[resolved]

IMO9645968


Abandonment ID: 00539
Nom du navire:Marsol Dragon[resolved]
Pavillon:Panama
No. OMI (7 chiffres):9645968
Port d'abandon:Abu Dhabi, UAE
Date d'abandon:17 mai 2021
Date de notification:27 mai 2021
Gouvernement ou entité rapportante:Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF)
Nombre de marins:20
Nationalités:Egypte(8); Inde(6); Ukraine(3)
Circonstances:P&I: unknown

Platform Supply Ship

Unpaid wages for 2 months (March and April).
19 of the crew have expired contracts.
Actions entreprises:18 mai 2021: L'Etat du Pavillon à été informé

Autres
Contacted the owners/managers and informed port state control.
Situation concernant le rapatriement:En attente de rapatriement
Crew awaiting repatriation.

Rapatriés
Paiement des salaires:Réglé

En attente de paiement
$US 131,288

Partiellement réglé
March wages have been settled and paid
Commentaires et observations:Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (3 juin 2021)
From ITF Arab World and Iran Network Coordinator
This is to inform you & all, that the March wages have been settled and paid.
The pending ones to be cleared now are the crew salaries corresponding to April and May.
We are following th situation and expectant that the crew arre duly paid on this Panama Flagged ship.

Autre (9 juillet 2021)
From IGP&I
Shipowners Club who are the P&I insurer have been liaising with their member to try and resolve the situation. I can report that the outstanding wages have been settled and a crew change has taken place, with the exception of six Indian seafarers who are still onboard who have not received their May and June salaries. A meeting had taken place last week with the Club and the member who confirmed that all crew wages up to 18 June have been settled and Shipowners Club are awaiting confirmation of payment. The vessel is currently in Abu Dhabi and repatriation arrangements are also being made but there have been difficulties the local Immigration authorities in relation to the issuance of their visas which they are trying to resolve. Shipowners have also reported that a recommendation was made to transfer these seafarers to another vessel of the owners which would sail to Dubai and repatriate them from there. The crew rejected this and remain on board. The Shipowners Club have been in touch with ITF during this time to try and resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

Organisation maritime internationale (9 juillet 2021)
I just retrieved the attachment that was sent on behalf of Mr. Subsash Berguzar, Deputy Director of Shipping of India, concerning six Indian seafarers who are still onboard who have not received their May and June salaries.
In particular, since the details of only 5 Indian Seafarers on board the said vessel could be found, Mr. Berguzar requests if ITF could forward also information (Name of Seafarer, INDoS No., Passport No., CDC No. etc.) concerning the sixth Indian Seafarer to his Office. It doesn’t say who the other 5 seafarers are but I forward this for your information and you action, as appropriate.

Gouv. de Panama (14 juillet 2021)
From Panama Maritime Authority
According to email dated June 16, 2021, Mohamed Elbadry mentioned that the company is planning to settle all crew wages by next week.

Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (29 octobre 2021)
All outstanding wages have now been paid and the crew repatriated. Resolved.

 
Dernière mise à jour: vendredi - 29 octobre 2021 a 13:53:14^ top


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