Posts Tagged "Maersk"

Maersk trapped by radioactivity

24 Oct 2017

Maersk trapped by radioactivity

In accordance with a press release by Robin des Bois dated June 16, 2017 and with numerous prior reports in the NGO’s quarterly publication “Shipbreaking”, the Bangladesh Supreme Court has just banned the dismantling of the North Sea Producer, a former FPSO (Floating Production Storage Offloading), i. e. a floating plant used to refine and store crude oil extracted through offshore platforms.

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The International Shipbreaking Show

31 Jan 2017

The International Shipbreaking Show

“Shipbreaking” n°46, bulletin of information and analysis on ship demolition
from October 1 to December 31, 2016

⇒ On December 19, 2016, the European Union published its first list of approved ship recycling facilities.

– Germany keeps its hands clean. In the North Sea or the Baltic Sea, it does not offer any scrapping site for its fishing fleet, Navy vessels and container ships. It exports the sea waste to Turkey, India, Bangladesh and a bit in the Baltic States.

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Maersk keeps on getting rid of its garbage off Brittany

22 Dec 2016

Maersk keeps on getting rid of its garbage off Brittany

After having abandoned 517 containers fallen overboard the Svendborg Maersk on February 14, 2014 off Brest, the Danish shipping company Maersk is reoffending today with the wrecks of the Maersk Searcher and Maersk Shipper while they were sailing in a convoy from Denmark towards the demolition yards of Aliaga, Turkey. The 2 offshore supply tugs were towed by the Maersk Battler which was, according to informations collected by Robin des Bois, also doomed to be demolished in Turkey.

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(Français) Maersk est un fauteur d’eaux troubles

28 Aug 2006

Only in French.

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(Français) Maersk est un fauteur d’eaux troubles

28 Aug 2006

Only in French.

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