MSC Alexandra sustains damage in collision with VLCC in Singapore Strait


On August 3, an MSC container vessel was significantly damaged in an incident in the Singapore Strait.

MSC Alexandra, a 14,000 TEU vessel sailing under the Panama flag on its Jade Service toward Asia, was in collision with a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) at approximately 23:55 (local time).

Initial reports have confirmed a number of containers were displaced from both vessels. Salvage services have been deployed to locate them and return them safely to port.

MSC has confirmed that there was no loss of life in the incident, and no pollution caused as a direct result of the collision.

Divers and assessors have been in the area following the incident, helping to ensure the appropriate action to safely and effectively discharge all containers from MSC Alexandra.

Yock Juee Tan, Managing Director of MSC Asia, said, “While we are always saddened to learn of an incident of this nature at sea, we are on this occasion extremely relieved to hear that there has been no loss of life, or pollution caused – despite the significant damage to the hull of MSC Alexandra.”

He added, “We are now continuing to work closely with the authorities and salvage teams to ensure containers are safely discharged and that we can resume MSC Alexandra’s duties as soon as possible.”

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore issued navigation broadcasts to warn vessels of the incident. Both vessels are now safely under anchor in Singapore.

Source: MSC