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Box ship chartered by ONE smashes into cranes at Busan New Port
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THE Japanese controlled 13,900 TEU Milano Bridge, part of the Ocean Network Express (ONE) fleet, smashed into the quayside at Busan New Port in South Korea on Monday, bringing down a crane onto the back end of the boxship in the process.
This is yet another gantry crane that has been pulverised by a poorly berthed mega boxship. Over the past few years, terminals at Jebel Ali, Karachi, Santos, Semarang, Antwerp and Hai Phong have suffered from vessels crashing into cranes.
As well as bringing down crane 85, at least two other cranes sustained damage however no injuries were reported. It also came into contact with the 10,000 teu boxship Seaspan Ganges.
According to VesselsValue, Milano Bridge is owned by Doun Kisen and on charter to ONE.
This is yet another gantry crane that has been pulverised by a poorly berthed mega boxship. Over the past few years, terminals at Jebel Ali, Karachi, Santos, Semarang, Antwerp and Hai Phong have suffered from vessels crashing into cranes.
As well as bringing down crane 85, at least two other cranes sustained damage however no injuries were reported. It also came into contact with the 10,000 teu boxship Seaspan Ganges.
According to VesselsValue, Milano Bridge is owned by Doun Kisen and on charter to ONE.