MSC Sabrina

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History
NameMSC Sabrina
OwnerPartrederiet MSC Sabrina (MSC)[2]
OperatorMediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)[2]
Port of registry Panama
BuilderDaewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), South Korea
Laid down20 September 1988[2]
Launched24 December 1988
Completed27 February 1989[2]
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IMO number8714205
Call sign: 3FMG8
MMSI number: 356101000[1]
StatusIn service
General characteristics [2]
TypeContainer ship
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35,598 GT
43,078 DWT[1]
Length243 m (797 ft)
Beam32.2 m (106 ft)
Draft9.3 m (31 ft)
Installed powerDiesel engine, 22,138 kW
PropulsionSingle shaft; fixed-pitch propeller

MSC Sabrina is a container ship built in South Korea in 1989 and registered in Panama. She is managed by Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A.

She was involved in a collision off the coast of the Netherlands on June 13, 2000, with a fishing vessel, Concordia, and 15 minutes later, with a United Kingdom-registered refrigerated ship, Wintertide.[3]

On March 8, 2008, during a snowstorm, she ran aground near Trois-Rivières, Canada.[4][5]

On February 4, 2017, she was detained during a Port State Control in Antwerp and only released after 136 days. [6]

References

  1. ^ a b "MSC Sabrina (8714205)". Equasis. Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  2. ^ a b c d e "MSC Sabrina (76534)". LeonardoInfo. Registro Italiano Navale. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  3. ^ Marine Accident Investigation Branch. Report on the investigation of the collision between Wintertide and MSC Sabrina off Texel Traffic Separation Scheme 13 June 2000
  4. ^ Transport Canada press release, March 17, 2008: Grounding of the MSC Sabrina near Trois-Rivières.
  5. ^ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, March 13, 2008: Could take weeks to remove ship stuck in St. Lawrence
  6. ^ https://www.parismou.org/sites/default/files/2017-06-DetentionLists.pdf