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[Concel Pride- resolved]

IMO7371123


Abandonment ID: 00029
Nom du navire:[Concel Pride- resolved]
Pavillon:Nigéria
No. OMI (7 chiffres):7371123
Port d'abandon:Algeciras (Spain)
Date d'abandon:17 mai 2005
Date de notification:17 mai 2005
Gouvernement ou entité rapportante:Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF)
Nombre de marins:15
Nationalités:Türkiye; Nigéria ; Danemark(1)
Circonstances:No food, shortage of fuel, unacceptable living conditions and substandard maintenance according to PSC.
Actions entreprises:mai 2005: Autres
ITF negotiating with shipping agent.
Situation concernant le rapatriement:11 août 2005: Rapatriés
UPDATE ITF: Nigerian crew repatriated.
Rest of crew due to leave Spain by 13 August 2005.
Paiement des salaires:mai 2005: Partiellement réglé
First batch of crew collected wages with ITF intervention. ITF now assisting a second batch.

9 août 2005: Réglé
UPDATE by ITF: Backpay recovered.
Commentaires et observations:Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (mai 2005)
Reported in Europa Sur. Self-appointed agent Ybarrola to supply food and water, however, there is no contact with owners.

OIT/OMI (février 2006)
Joint letter co-signed by ILO Director general and IMO Secretary General to the Flag State administration, urging them to facilitate the resolution of this case.

Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (28 mars 2006)
UPDATE: Total backpay recovered. Repatriation of all crew effected by the ITF however, reports indicate that the Nigerian seafarers were detained on arrival in Nigeria. ITF is endeavouring to clarify the situation.

International Shipping Federation (13 avril 2006)
At the present time, the ship is berthed at North Dock in Algecira's port. The ship was detained due to the multiple shortcomings found in several inspections on Port State Control. A shipowner's representative reported that their intention was to repair the ship but they have not done anything as yet. The crew are no longer on board following intervention by the Nigerian Consulate.


Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (14 juillet 2006)
UPDATE: No further information available

Organisation Internationale du Travail (22 décembre 2006)
Report received from Port Captain Algesiras (Spain), Port State Control Office, stating that the vessel "Presently berthed and detained since 25 April 2005 at the port of Algesiras, due (to) severe deficiencies affecting maritime safety and environment. /.../ a report made by the crewmembers describing present conditions on board the ship, among others, non payment of wages, unhygienic conditions, lack of weather clothing protection, etc. All of them show a systematic rupture with basic compliance of ILO requirements".
Copy was sent to the Nigerian Embassy in Spain by the PSC authorities.

Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (21 janvier 2008)
The vessel remains under detention by PSC in Algeciras without crew on board. Seven Indian seafarers have been repatriated. The ITF inspector is still waiting to recover the 30% balance of crew¿s outstanding wages. The fate of the original crew who returned to Nigeria is not known.

Fed. int. des ouvriers du transport (ITF) (16 décembre 2016)
resolved

 
Dernière mise à jour: lundi - 19 décembre 2016 a 10:24:16^ top


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