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I would think that because of the monetary loss of even one ship by the shipping company this would be an easy decision. Perhaps for now, insurance is still more cost effective for them? |
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Speaking of cost effectiveness, I wonder what the cost would be to re-route ships away from there?
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We need to get ourselves a...
Convoy It's worked before, against a greater enemy and unemployed (?) Somali fishermen.
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About safe rooms: the second article talks about an incident on Sautday where "the crew hid inside a safe room as pirates shot at the ship, though they left after about 25 minutes, the bureau said."
It also worked for the crew of the German ships Beluga Fortune, MS Taipan and Magellan Star, who were fred by the British, Dutch and Americans - somehow it's always other country's cavalry who safe our ships ![]() Here is an interesting interview with the captain of the Magellan Star, who talks explicitely about the ship's panic room: http://www.spiegel.de/international/...717133,00.html - always useful to have a plan B... The problem seems to be that Lagos is a mayor shipping port for western Africa, so no re-routing for ships which have to sail to or from there. Sadly the articles don't state where the ship in question came from. |
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