The ship named M / V Allin Lists and looses its cargo



In the Dikili District of İzmir, the cargo ship named "M / V Allın" with anchored Panama flags at the port was laid side by side when the rope was discharged at the time of loading.
In the Dikili District of İzmir, the cargo ship named "M / V Allin" flagged with anchored Panamanian flag on the port was laid sideways after the loading of the rope. Part of the ship loaded to the ship fell into the sea, there was a brief panic.

90 meters long and 14 meters wide M / V Allin connected to Dikili Port today at 16:00 hours, the crane started to load the sunbeam. During the loading, a ship of 2 thousand 810 tons, which was empty, lay side by side. At the ship, a part of the chipboard plates slid into the sea. The noise caused by the jetty crashing on the side caused a brief panic in the coastal wanderers. While investigating whether or not there is a negligence on the ground, studies are underway to correct the incident.



Yesterday, at the Turkish port of Izmir, the Panamanian flagged general cargo ship M/V ALIN listed heavily to port while loading her weather deck with a cargo of plywood/particleboard. 
The list became so severe, that substantial stows of the cargo slid off the ship; onto the dock and between the dock and the ship. 
Her mooring lines held, notwithstanding the volume of cargo that pushed the ship away from the dock.

While the linked news article is in Turkish, the accompanying photographs are particularly instructive.
When working any vessel, ensuring that someone has got their eyes and mind on the ships' correct ballasting and the distribution of cargo weight in/on the ship is a critical consideration.

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