Does industry lack integrity when it comes to dangerous cargo safety?
Shipping industry conspicuously silent about Vinalines Queen death toll Continue readingAnother hazardous cargo, another sinking
On Christmas day, the bulk carrier Vinalines Queen, carrying a cargo of nickel ore from Morowali, Indonesia, to China, went missing. The ship and its crew of 22 must now be considered lost. Continue reading- Collateral damage
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