Maersk Supply Service fined USD 24,000 in protracted shipwreck case

After a multiple-year investigation, Danish police has now reached a decision in the case pertaining to two supply vessels that sank off the coast of France in December 2016. Maersk Supply Service is fined USD 24,000.
Photo: Privatfoto / Den Maritime Havarikommission
Photo: Privatfoto / Den Maritime Havarikommission
BY SØREN PICO, SHIPPINGWATCH

Maersk Supply Service receives a fine of DKK 150,000 (USD 23,800) from Danish Police in the case pertaining to two vessels that sank off the coast of France in December 2016, according to a press release issued by the Maersk Group Thursday afternoon.

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