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AMSA: Cargo ship crew repatriated after 20 months spent on board

Posted On: 06-11-2020

Nine Chinese and Filipino seafarers, some of whom have been onboard their Panama-flagged cargo ship Brio Faith for 20 months with no leave, will be reunited with their families after an intervention by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA tag heuer replica). As informed, AMSA inspected the ship in Port Alma, Queensland, on 2 November 2020 where inspectors verified that three crew had been on board for over 12 months, four seafarers had been on board for over 16 months and two crew had been on board for over 20 months. During the inspection, the operator Tianjin Shun Xin Yuan Shipping Co LTD assured AMSA, and provided evidence, that crew would be repatriated the following day. On 3 November, the operator informed AMSA that those repatriation plans had fallen through. The owners requested that the seafarers remain onboard until the next port, Shanghai. AMSA did not accept this proposal due to the length of time the seafarers had already spent at sea. AMSA issued a direction notice, prohibiting the ship from departing until all nine seafarers had been repatriated. Those seafarers are now making their way to Brisbane where they will embark on international flights home to their families. Greg Witherall, AMSA Operations North Manager, said the well-being of seafarers was even more important now than ever before. Seafarers are keeping the world's international shipping industry and economy going, they are critical, Witherall pointed out. It should be every operator's and owner's highest priority to ensure the welfare of their seafarers, and the safety of their operations is maintained. 20 months on board with no leave is completely unacceptable and will lead to an increased risk of accidents. We will continue to enforce the Maritime Labour Convention, look after seafarers and ensure the safety of shipping. The multipurpose ship embarked on a fresh crew to meet its minimum manning requirements and departed on Wednesday evening, en route to Manila, Philippines.


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