Pentagon: Iran seizes Marshall Islands-flagged ship, US destroyer on standby
Published time: April 28, 2015 14:37
Edited time: April 28, 2015 18:40
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Arms, Army, Conflict, Iran, Military, USA
The Iranian Navy has reportedly seized a Marshall Islands-flagged ship with 24 crew members on board. It was previously reported by media that it was a US vessel, though the Pentagon denied those claims.
The navy seized the Maersk Tigris under court order at the request of Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization, Fars news agency reported.
"The ship was seized after a relevant court order was issued for its confiscation," Fars quoted a source as saying.
The manager of the confiscated ship told a Danish news channel that the 24 crew members are mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia.
IRNA news agency reported conflicting figures, saying that there were 34 crew members on board the vessel, the majority of whom were Europeans.
Track of #MaerksTigris Marshall Islands-flagged, turning to Bandar Abbas, Iran. http://t.co/B2Qd4WmKqkpic.twitter.com/EqEvNcx2ce
— MarineTraffic (@MarineTraffic) April 28, 2015
Pentagon spokesman US Army Colonel Steve Warren confirmed that Iranian forces boarded the Marshall Island-flagged Maersk Tigris vessel after patrol boats fired warning shots across its bow and ordered it deeper into Iranian waters, Reuters reported. He called the decision "inappropriate."
"At first appearance it does seem to be provocative behavior, but again we don't have all the facts yet," Warren told a Pentagon news briefing.
The vessel initially ignored the warning but complied after the shots were fired, Warren said.
The ship had no US citizens on board and was traveling through the Strait of Hormuz when it was seized, the spokesman added, stating that US planes and the destroyer USS Farragut responded to a distress call from the vessel and are monitoring the situation.
URGENT: Pentagon confirms Iranian forces boarded Marshall Island-flagged cargo ship http://t.co/QvwvM0ZZRA pic.twitter.com/odF6roCL1y
— RT (@RT_com) April 28, 2015
According to Reuters tracking data, the Maersk Tigris is 'underway.' Its status is set to 'fast' and its destination is listed as Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. The Marine Traffic tracking system also says it is heading for Jebel Ali, at a speed of 4.5 knots.
Fars and Al Arabiya previously reported that an Iranian warship was taking the vessel to the city of Bandar Abbas.
The Maersk Tigris is managed by Singapore-based Rickmers Ship Management, part of the Hamburg-based Rickmers Group.
It comes as Iran continues talks with the six world powers on the development of a nuclear deal.
reports of US ship taken to Bandar Abbas proved false. #VesselTracker#AIS confirms track of Maersk Tigris as vessel pic.twitter.com/aiZipLlEpO
— Mark Deverill (@mdeverill) April 28, 2015
US Secretary of State John Kerry told a global gathering on nuclear disarmament on Tuesday that a deal is “closer than ever” but that tough negotiations lie ahead. The comment came after Kerry met with Iran's foreign minister on the sidelines.
In a tentative deal reached earlier this month, Tehran agreed to curb sensitive nuclear work for at least a decade in exchange for sanctions relief.
Though Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful, the West fears Tehran is using the program to develop atomic weapons.
http://rt.com/news/253853-iran-seize-us-ship/
LOOK-UPS
Rickmers Group
leading German ship owner & manager
concluded negotiations with bankers
to restructure US$1.43 billion of loans
Mar 2015
{Prolonged downturn container & bulk markets}
1st German charter ship-owner to issue bond
raising 175-million euros in June 2013
Rickmers Group
= partnership with US-based Oaktree Capital Management
= joint venture NY-based Apollo Global Management
Mar. 2015
Rickmers Group
= 103 vessels under management / book value of 2.2 billion euros
http://www.joc.com/maritime-news/ships-shipbuilding/rickmers-group-seals-14-billion-refinancing_20150302.html
Oaktree Captial Management
Los Angeles
Howard Marks
Apollo Global Management
New York
Leon Black
Rickmers Group
HQ Hamburg
family-owned co.
roots back 179 years
CEO Ronald D. Widdows
http://gcaptain.com/rickmers-group-raise-258-million/
"flags of convenience" to reduce operating costs and sidestep regulation.
Ship owned by Danish conglomerate Maersk.
http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-04-28/marshall-islands-needs-u-s-help-in-iran-standoff
*Combo: Panama, Liberia, and Marshall Islands = 40% flags convenience
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AP Moller–Maersk Group
Danish
HQ Copenhagen, Denmark
Shipping, Oil & Gas, Retail, Shipyards + more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maersk
2011 co-op US navy testing algae biofuel
2013 ceased business in Iran - to prevent damage to business w. USA re sanctions
Oil & gas 2008:
22% of revenue
68% of profit
*Suez diversion (away from Africa) b/c piracy {est. $100-m pa costs of piracy}
COMMENT
Shipping seems very exciting.
Piracy looks to be profitable ... if you survive the challenge.
Looks like Suez Canal might be very important to trade/shipping.
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