Loyalty Hong, a logging aggregate carrier vessel, is now abandoned in Lyttelton Harbour.
A significantly large logging address is now abandoned with aggregation on the axle at the Lyttelton Port.
The Panama-flagged Loyalty Hong aggregate carrier has absent the adeptness to run its engines afterward the agent allowance flooded. An emergency architect is enabling the acclimation room, acceptance of the aggregation to the baker and clean.
On 5 March, the address was accustomed in Lyttelton after a 19 day-trip from Albany in Australia.
Environment Canterbury’s Harbormaster’s Office has reportedly accepted the address is clumsy to deliver accustomed ability throughout the ship, acquired by impairment to switches and breaker boards.
A Lyttelton Port Company agent has reportedly answered that they were alive with the vessel’s owners’ adumbrative and apprehension abutting steps. Further, the owner is accountable for the adjustment costs.
References: Stuff
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Source: Maritime Shipping News