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13 November 2018

Casualty Notice: "MITO STRAIT" - Grounding

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We have received reports that the "MITO STRAIT", a 2006 built container vessel flying the Antigua and Barbuda flag, has grounded off Denmark.
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We have received reports that the "MITO STRAIT", a 2006 built container vessel flying the Antigua and Barbuda flag, has grounded off Denmark. It is expected that once the vessel is re-floated with tug assistance, cargo will need to be off-loaded and on-carried as the vessel has reported damage.

It is likely that there will be claims for GA as well as recovery of PA losses.

If you would like assistance in dealing with any potential claims for GA and recovery of your losses, please do contact us.

Our in-house master mariners are part of our service and their assistance, together with our extensive track record in marine matters (over 1,000 years of collective experience) are key resources in dealing with cases such as these.

This casualty notice is a free of charge service. If you would like to receive a copy, please let us know at marine@clydeco.com.

Details

Vessel: "MITO STRAIT"

Casualty date: 6th November 2018

Casualty type: Grounding

Vessel type: Container ship

Year built: 2006

GRT: 9910

Voyage from/to: Hamburg to Frederica but container ship so cargo worldwide

Cargo: Containers

Vessel IMO number: 9319571

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