• Learn more about our technology and shipping tools andstart your free trial now
  • Products
  • Vessels
  • Ports
  • News
  • About
    • About
  • Community
  • Log in
    • English
    • German
  • Log in
    EN / DE

News

  • Product updates
  • News
  • Vessel news
  • Port news

Category

Accident/Casualty42686Misc. for Ports and Vessels38129Scrapped/Beached/Broken Up22698Sold/Decommissioned8580Charter Changed6736Pirate attack2063

CONICO ATLAS

Scrapped

The 'Conico Atlas', part of Russia’s shadow fleet, was sold for scrap at the beginning of 2025. It was arrested in India after a failed transaction and claims by the buyer that the ship was sanctioned and misrepresented when it was being sold. The tanker was prohibited from entering Vadinar, and was then sold for demolition. It arrived at the Alang shipbreaking yard on June 16. A petition filed by Global Maritime has stopped its scrapping as the company wants to void the contract and get its advance payments. It was alleged that the tanker’s registered owner, the Tachio Trading, did not reveal that the ship had been sanctioned when they signed the deal. A 10% deposit was transferred, and then the purchaser signed a deal with the recycler Shri Gautam Ship Breaking for demolishing the ship. The customs duties, port charges, and letter of credit were also paid before the beaching process. When the Global Maritime tried to make the final payment through the Mashreq Bank, the transaction was blocked, and the companies were notified that the ship was under sanctions, flagged by authorities in the UK, EU, Australia, Canada, Switzerland and New Zealand. According to court filings, the ship’s owner refused to acknowledge the sanctions and attempted to pressure the buyer into completing the transaction. The Global Maritime was now seeking to get all agreements declared null and void and wants a money decree with interest. The BRS Shipbrokers said that it was difficult for tankers to leave the grey fleet unless sold to another grey fleet operator. Most cash buyers and recycling yards deal in U.S dollars, excluding them from the U.S banking system if the U.S government acts against such transactions in future. A few recycling yards which face a shortage of tonnage can take on grey tankers, typically at discounted prices. 15 grey tankers were scrapped between 2024 and 2025, with eight of them being linked to direct or indirect sanctions. This allows grey fleet owners to offload problematic or low-value ships. If demolition of other kinds of ships were to increase, then breakers would not accept a lot of grey tonnage due to the risks involved.

Timsen
2025-08-07

TORVANG

Scrapped

On Aug 3, 2025, the 'Torvang' was towed to Stokksund in order to be demolished. The ship had sunk at the quay in Hendvågen on May 23 and was lifted the sheerleg 'Hebolift 9 from July 23 to July 28, when it was floating unassisted again. The Kristiansund Taubåtservice was contracted to finalise the last voyage and deployedthe tug "Waterlord" from Sunndalsoera, which took the ship in tow and pulled it to Fosen in Trøndelag. Report with photo: https://www.brunsvika.net/nyhetsarkiv-alle-artikler/32587-torvang-slept-til-opphogging

Timsen
2025-08-04

AEWO

Scrapped

Beached at Alang 06.08.25

BerndU
2025-08-06

WOND

Scrapped

arrived Chittagong Anchorage 03.08.25

BerndU
2025-08-04

R PISCES

Scrapped

arrived Bhavnagar Anchorage 04.08.25

BerndU
2025-08-05
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • »

Location + Contact

vesseltracker.com GmbH
Rödingsmarkt 20,
20459 Hamburg, Germany

+49-(0)40-970786-10
info@vesseltracker.com

About

Privacy NoticeGeneral Terms and ConditionsTerms of useImprintContact

Explore

ProductsVesselsPortsNewsAboutCommunity

Social

 

© vesseltracker 

Log in

Lost password? Reset

Don't have an account? Register

Phishing Attack Warning

There are some links in social media, promising a free trial for vesseltracker.com. The linked website is being used for phishing and attempting to collect login data from vesseltracker users.

In order to keep you safe:

  • Please make sure that you only enter your login data on the real websites www.vesseltracker.com or cockpit.vesseltracker.com
  • Make sure your browser shows a green lock in the address bar, indicating that it is a secure connection
  • Should you have entered login data somewhere else already, please change your password on the real website. To do this, please log in at www.vesseltracker.com, click on your username and then on "My vesseltracker". There you will find the option to change the password