Allgemeine Informationen

IMO:
9516715
MMSI:
626190000
Rufzeichen:
TRAG8
Breite:
16.0 m
Länge:
102.0 m
DWT:
Gross Tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Baujahr:
Klasse:
AIS Typ:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flagge:
Gabon
Hersteller:
Eigner:
Operator:
Versicherer:

Kurs/Position

Position:
AIS Status :
Moving
Kurs:
129.8° / 0.0
Kompasskurs:
125.0° / 0.0
Geschwindigkeit:
Max. Geschwindigkeit:
Status:
moving
Gebiet:
Laccadive Sea
Zuletzt empfangen::
2023-02-02
vor 450 Tagen
 
Source:
T-AIS
Zielort:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Letztes Update:
vor 450 Tagen 
Source:
T-AIS
Berechnete ETA:

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Die letzten Häfen

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2023-01-20
2023-01-22
2d 6h 26m
2022-10-26
2022-10-28
1d 7h 45m
2022-09-14
2022-09-17
2d 23h 36m
2022-08-13
2022-08-15
1d 15h 41m
2021-12-19
2021-12-28
9d 38m
2021-08-16
2021-08-18
1d 10h 39m
2021-08-04
2021-08-06
2d 3h 8m
2021-07-06
2021-07-09
2d 16h 18m
2021-06-21
2021-06-30
8d 13h 42m
2021-06-03
2021-06-04
1d 3h 46m
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Die letzten Wegpunkte

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Strait of Hormuz
2022-10-13
Ankommen
Strait of Hormuz
2022-09-12
Ankommen
Strait of Hormuz
2022-08-17
Abfahren
Strait of Hormuz
2022-08-17
Ankommen
Strait of Hormuz
2022-08-17
Abfahren
Strait of Hormuz
2022-08-13
Ankommen
Strait of Hormuz
2022-08-05
Abfahren
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Die neuesten Nachrichten

Indian crew of tanker repatriated

Wed Nov 08 13:25:58 CET 2023 Timsen

The Indonesian government has finally released three Indian crew members of the 'Aashi', according to the Indian Embassy in Indonesia on Nov 8. They had been detained since February for investigations and have returned home on this day. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia cooperated in the case. The Indonesian government had persisted in confining the men to house arrest in a Nias IOsland hotel since the gsinking of the ship. By Feb 24, 17 crew members had been repatriated. Report with phot: https://www.aninews.in/news/world/others/indian-crew-of-mv-aashi-return-home-after-nine-months-detention-in-indonesia20231108170134/

Three crew members prevented from leaving Indonesia

Tue Oct 24 11:23:47 CEST 2023 Timsen

Three Indian crew members of the 'Aashi' have been prevented from leaving Indonesia for eight months after their ship ran aground. Chief officer Siyaab Salam has not seen his family for more than 14 months after his passport was taken. He and two colleagues were remaining in a hotel on the island of Nias and have not been paid for the last four months. Salam, the ship’s master and its chief engineer, have been questioned by Indonesian authorities, and no criminal charges have been laid against them after they abandoned the bitumen tanker in February as it anchored for repairs off the coast of Nias. The other 17 Indian members of the crew have been allowed to return home, but the senior trio have been told to remain behind in Indonesia to assist with the inquiry.

Three crew members held as hostages

Mon Sep 25 14:52:55 CEST 2023 Timsen

The Indonesian government is illegally holding three Indians hostage, demanding ransom from the owner of the 'Aashi' to cover cost of cleaning shipwreck on beach; mid-day reaches out to one of the hostages. They have been held by the Indonesian authorities for the past seven months after the tanker got grounded near Nias Islands on February 15, causing serious environmental damage. The seafarers’ union has dubbed the seafarers’ situation as a serious violation of the tenets of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and Human Rights. The union has said that Indonesian authorities have no legal rights over the seafarers, who have nothing to do with the ship’s wreckage. Crucial documents revealed that the three Indian seafarers—Captain Sanjeev Kumar Bhaskar, Chief Engineer Sanjay Kumar Pandey and Chief Officer Siyab Salam—have been declared innocent in the investigation carried out by Indonesian authorities. Report with photo: https://www.mid-day.com/mumbai/mumbai-news/article/drama-after-ship-sinks-off-indonesia-were-not-guilty-yet-held-prisoner-here-23310819

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