Ship departs Fremantle after 17 deficiencies discovered
LIBERIAN-flagged general cargoship Lisbon Trader was cleared to sail from the port of Fremantle on Sunday despite the discovery of 17 deficiencies on her arrival at the port on May 13.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said only three of the deficiencies identified on the 2009-built, 31,182dwt vessel were sufficient reasons to delay her departure.
The issues included inappropriate charts for navigational purposes, problems with the vessel’s fixed firefighting equipment...
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