Ship history data |
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1990: COSMEA![]() St. John’s / Antigua & Barbuda (01-12-1990) |
Owner: M.S. “Cosmea” Christian Trost Schiffahrtsgesellschaft KG., Neustadt/Hamburg Manager: Peter Döhle Schiffahrts-KG., Hamburg |
2007: RMS WANHEIM![]() St. John’s / Antigua & Barbuda (01-03-2007) |
Owner: BWK Schiffsinvest GmbH & Co. KG MS “RMS Wanheim”, Duisburg Manager: Rhein- Maas- und See- Schiffahrtskontor G.m.b.H, Duisburg |
2012: RMS WANHEIM![]() St. John’s / Antigua & Barbuda (00-12-2012) |
Owner: BWK Schiffsinvest GmbH & Co. KG MS “RMS Wanheim”, Duisburg Manager: Rhenus Maritime Services G.m.b.H, Duisburg |
2016: RMS WANHEIM![]() Monrovia / Liberia (30-03-2016) |
Owner: Wanheim Shipping S.A., Monrovia Manager: Bulkers Marine Ltd., Piraeus |
2023: WANHEIM![]() Monrovia / Liberia (01-07-2023) |
Owner: Wanheim Shipping S.A., Monrovia Manager: Bulkers Marine Ltd., Piraeus |
Additional info |
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13-02-2014: | Fire broke out during welding works about the “RMS WANHEIM” at the Emder Werft und Dockbetriebe GmbH. Wood and plastic caught fire. 55 fire fighters were on scene to tackle the blaze which was soon brought under control. They were able to protect a tank with 40 cbm diesel fuel. Small amounts of oil leaked into the harbour basin. |
10-03-2018: | The captain of the “RMS WANHEIM” was arrested by the Humberside Police for being drunk and for assaulting a member of his crew. Officers on scene reported all the crew members being drunk and fighting. A replacement captain arrived to take over the vessel which was alongside at King George Dock at Hull. |
16-03-2020: | Loaded with 2,345 tonnes of steel, informed the CROSS Corsen that it had suffered a propulsion damage 14 nautical miles west of the island of Sein enroute from Rotterdam to Pasajes. On order of the Maritime Prefect of the Atlantic, the emegenvy tug ‘ABEILLES BOURBON’ was sent to the ship to monitor its drift. At 10:45 a.m., the Maritime Prefect of the Atlantic gave notice to the shipowner to take all necessary measures to put an end to the danger posed by the ‘RMS WANHEIM’ to navigation and the environment. In the evening hours the ‘RMS WANHEIM’ was still disabled, and its owner signed a private contract with the ‘ABEILLES BOURBON’ to tow it to the port of Brest. The towing connection was established at 9:39 p.m. |
17-03-2020: | Arrived off Brest where the tug ‘SAINT DENIS’ (IMO: 8617342) took over the further assistance. At 10.40 a.m. the ship dropped anchor in pos. 48° 21.09′ N 004° 28.96′ W. |
07-05-2023: | Arrived in Gdansk. |
01-07-2023: | Renamed “WANHEIM” and departed to Szczecin. |
02-07-2023: | Arrived in Szczecin. |
Latest data adjustment: 03-07-2022