Grimaldi Group Calls for Tighter Cargo Controls After Fires
Italian delivering business Grimaldi Group has actually provided a declaration resolving today’s fire on board the Grimaldi Lines lorry provider Grande Europa in the Mediterranean, requiring extra strict controls as well as guidelines complying with a wave of current occurrences in which freight ignited.
The fire on board the roll-on/roll-off lorry provider Grande Europa began on May 15 as the vessel was in progress about 25 miles from Palma deMallorca The fire led to the discharge of 15 of the 25 team participants aboard without reported injuries. The fire was ultimately produced as well as the vessel hauled to Palma.
Grimaldi reported that the vessel was filled with 1,687 primarily brand-new automobiles, such as autos, vans, vehicles as well as excavators, as well as 49 containers consisting of primarily foodstuff.
In attending to the event, the team stated that initial examinations have actually revealed there were really 2 seperate fires, both of which burst out in automobiles stored aboard:
“The alarm was given by the crew at 00:45 a.m., due to a fire broken out on deck 3, which was completely extinguished by the crew itself after about 45 minutes. At 04:00 a.m., a second fire was located on deck 8, which spread to deck 9; also here, the crew promptly intervened with the firefighting equipment on board,” the declaration stated.
This week’s event adheres to a fire on board the Grimaldi Lines roll-on/roll-off containership Grande America in the Bay of Biscay back inMarch All team deserted ship prior to the vessel at some point sank. The fire because situation is thought to have actually begun in a solitary container as well as infect others on deck.
In action to 2 occurrences as well as others, the business is currently requiring tighter controls as well as guidelines connected to the transportation of unsafe freight mixed-up.
“Following the umpteenth case of a fire that broke out on vehicles transported by cargo vessels, the Grimaldi Group launches an appeal to introduce more stringent controls and regulations on cargo sea transport, not only for rolling units but also for containers,” Grimaldi Group stated.
“Notably, with recommendation to rolling products, the Grimaldi Group demands that there be even more controls on auto batteries, which typically trigger short-circuits aboard vessels, in addition to in port terminals. Moreover, it requires the overall restriction of the existence of individual results in pre-owned automobiles, started ro/ro vessels.
“Finally, with regard to containers, the International Maritime Organisation is urged to make mandatory the certification by a classification society of the correct stuffing of containers carrying dangerous goods,” the team stated.