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Detention in Drogheda
The "Sumni" was detained in Drogheda on June 6, 2025, with two deficiencies, both of which being regarded as serious 1) Fire safety - Fire prevention structural integrity Not as required 2) ISM - Ism certificate Not as required The vessel was released again on June 10. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063576908591
Cylinder damage in English Channel
The 'Sunmi' suffered a damage to its main cylinder on Jan 27, 2020, while enroute from Grenaa to Santander. The ship proceeded to Margate anchorage to carry out repairs by the crew at 7.10 p.m. The ship resumed its voyage after completion of repairs with an ETA in Spain as of Jan 30.
Seafarers receive counselling after pilot dies
Crew have received support from seafarers’ charity Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) after a Port of London pilot died while boarding their vessel in Gravesend Reach, England. Pilot Gordon Coates was killed last Wednesday night at around 6.10pm (local time) while boarding the general cargo vessel Sunmi (pictured). The ship is operated by Norway’s Misje Rederi. The ship’s Russian crew received support from AoS’s Tilbury and Thames port chaplain Wojciech Holub, who visited the ship on the night of the accident and the morning after. “They were disturbed and deeply saddened as a result of the accident,” said Holub. “There were no long conversations as they were busy, but our presence was much appreciated. We also provided them with means of communicating with their families.” AoS provided further support when the ship called at Pasajes Port, Spain early this week. Jose Ignacio, AoS’s port chaplain, visited the crew together with a Russian seafarer living locally. The Port of London Authority has started investigations into Coates’ death. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch will conduct its own investigation. http://splash247.com/seafarers-receive-counselling-pilot-dies/
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