P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan

02/09/2006
Netherlands

On 9 February 2006, the Liberian container ship P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan was travelling from Southampton (England) to Hamburg (Germany) when it was got caught in a storm off the Dutch coast. As the vessel rolled with the waves, 58 containers tumbled overboard.

Nine landed intact on the beach and two others were stuck in the breakers. Others had sunk or were drifting around. The charterer P&O Nedlloyd Container Line Limited assured that the containers had no hazardous materials in them. The following day, beaches of the Dutch island of Terschellingen were covered with tennis shoes, aluminium briefcases and children's toys.

It should be mentioned that 10 days later, the P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan encountered again bad weather conditions in the Bay of Biscay and lost 50 empty containers. On the same day in the same storm in about the same location, the CMA-CGM Otello also lost 50 boxes.

Sources:

- Bureau Veritas, 2006, Pertes de conteneurs à la mer
- Projet Lostcont, 2008, Réponse au problème des conteneurs perdus par les navires de passage dans le Golfe de Gascogne et ses approches
- International Longshoremen Association
- Blue Star on the web

Pour en savoir plus

CMA-CGM Normandie, Date : 27/03/2001, Location : Singapore

CMA-CGM Otello, Date : 17/02/2006, Location : Atlantic

CMA-CGM Verdi, Date : 18/02/2006, Location : Spain

Ever Decent, Date : 28/08/1999, Location : Great Britain

MSC Carla, Date : 24/11/1997, Location : Portugal

MSC Napoli, Date : 18/01/2007, Location : Western Channel

Sherbro, Date : 08/12/1993, Location : France

Spill areaOpen sea
Pollutant typediverse objects (tennis shoes, children's toys...)
Quantity spilled58 containers
Construction year2004
Length335 m
Width42.8 m
FlagLiberian

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