An Augustea barge shipwrecked due to bad weather recovered Maritime Tickers

An Augustea barge shipwrecked due to bad weather recovered

The marine salvage company MarineMasters is the protagonist of the recovery of the AMT Challenger which had run aground in Sotteville-sur-Mer

The Dutch maritime salvage company MarineMasters has announced that it has successfully assisted the classification society Rina, the shipping company Augustea and the company Salvor in refloating and returning to sea the AMT Challenger, a 122 meter long barge with a gross tonnage of 19,129 tonnes which ran aground a few days ago on the French coast near Sotteville-sur-Mer, in the North Sea according to Shipping Italy

MarineMasters itself announced that the maritime accident occurred during Storm Darragh while the barge was sailing from Rotterdam to Portsmouth.

“Our team – it is written in a note – provided consultancy support during the operation, working closely with Salvor and Rina/Augustea on both technical and commercial aspects. Key activities included assistance in the preparations and execution of refloating, support in commercial and contractual discussions, liaison with insurance parties (H&M and P&I) and managing cost control.”

In addition to this, MarineMasters also communicated that it “also played a role in coordinating rescue activities with local port authorities, including authorization to enter the port of Le Havre and assistance in returning the barge to the owners.

AMT Challenger – Augustea barge incagliata (1)

This case – they concluded – highlights the importance of meticulous planning, cooperation and flexibility in maritime rescue operations. We are proud of our collaboration with Rina/Augustea and Salvors.”

Established in 1955 by Salvatore Cafiero in Naples, Italy, the Augustea Group is a provider of sea transportation services Augustea Group also holds investments in primary companies operating in the same business.

Over the decades, and under the control of the Cafiero-Zagari families, Augustea Group has grown to become a leading and reputable player in the shipping industry, with the headquarters in Milan (Italy), and operating branches in Milan, Athens, Malta, Buenos Aires, Singapore, the Philippines and London.

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