On 15 October, a vessel from Ocean Network Express (ONE), the ONE Maneuver, faced an unexpected challenge. This occurred during its voyage from the UK port of Southampton to Rotterdam, Netherlands. The 6,700 TEU container ship was built in 2011. It temporarily ran aground on a sandbank off the Isle of Wight. This happened after the ship lost engine power at around 3:50 pm UK time. The vessel was successfully refloated with the help of tugboats, and there were no reports of pollution or injuries.
The incident highlights the complexities of vessel operations, often unnoticed by the trade, particularly when unexpected technical issues arise. The ship is now anchored, awaiting underwater inspection. This serves as a reminder of the ongoing operational risks in the shipping industry.
Key Insights:
- Vessel: ONE Maneuver (6,700 TEU capacity)
- Incident Date: 15 October 2024
- Route: Southampton (UK) to Rotterdam (Netherlands)
- Cause: Loss of engine power, resulting in temporary grounding.
- Current Status: Anchored for inspection, no pollution or injuries reported.
- Port State Control Data: At its last inspection in April, the ship had 10 defects. These included issues with fire safety, propulsion machinery, and life-saving appliances.
This event underscores how even routine journeys can present operational challenges, demonstrating the importance of thorough vessel maintenance and preparedness.






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