The Iranian
claimant in the Maersk Tigris case warns vessel could be put for auction if
compensation is not paid by Maersk Line, while the Danish
company says it has still no received written confirmation of court rulings or
ship arrest warrant.
Speaking to
Iranian media managing director of Pars Tala'eyeh Oil Products Co, Hamidreza
Jahanian, claimed his company was owed $10m in compensation, nearly
three times the $3.6m Maersk said last week it understood Iranian courts had
awarded in the case. The case relates to containers sent to Jebel Ali Port in
2005 according to Maersk, while Jahanian said it was in 2003.
The FARS News
Agency reported that Jahanian said the ship would released if Maersk pays
compensation, however, if it does not assets or even the ship itself could be
sold. This is despite as Maersk underlined in a separate statement on Monday it
does not own the Maersk Tigris, which it charters from Rickmers Group. “Maersk
Tigris is a time-charter (T/C) vessel managed and crewed by Rickmers
Shipmanagement.
The crew is
not employed by Maersk Line and the vessel is not owned by Maersk Line,” it
stated. “Maersk Tigris and its crew are thus not in any way party to the cargo
case, which allegedly according to the Iranian authorities is the reason behind
the seizure of Maersk Tigris.”
Source : SNTR
- Vessel Tracker.
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