DAMN THE TORPEDOES – T&T SALVAGE COMPLETES ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL OPA 90 RESPONSE
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands – T&T Salvage and their strategic responsepartner, Cabras Marine, successfully refloated a 17,000 ton fully cellular containership that went aground near Micro Beach in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands.
The prompt action of the Hamburg based vessel owners resulted in the immediate activation of their OPA 90 Vessel Response Plan (VRP) and T&T Salvage as their pre-contracted salvage provider. Tugs, pollution response gear, specialty pumping gear, and a 12-strong T&T-Cabras Marine team was dispatched to manage the salvage operation. What began as a typical grounding response quickly turned into anything but when the initial dive survey turned upa World War II era torpedo and other unexploded ordinance around the vessel. The salvage operations were immediately suspended and the vessel crew was evacuated until an Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD) team could be activated to assess the risk.
Upon inspection of the casualty site, the EOD team made the initial determination that the devices did not pose a serious threat; however, there was yet another twist in store for the salvage team as severe weather was now approaching the island and threatening the vessel. Salvage Master, Albert Dai, knew a refloating attempt needed to be made immediately. With no time to waste and with the support and agreement of the Unified Command led by the USCG Federal On-Scene Coordinator, the Salvage Plan was promptly approved by the Unified Command. The Salvage team and vessel crew quickly returned to the vessel, and after reducing the ground reaction, the vessel was safely maneuvered to deep water with the assistance of3Cabras tugs. Oil Spill Response Operating Company (OSROCo) also had personnel and equipment on standby for immediate response, in the event of any oil spill during the refloating process. Once afloat, the vessel was shifted to a safe berth where an underwater inspection of the hull was carried out.
There were no injuries and no pollution during this potentially dangerous operation. “It was a stressful couple of hours,” said T&T’s President Mauricio Garrido, “but in the end the T&T and Cabras team worked together flawlessly and redelivered the vessel safely.”
T&T Salvage, is a member of Teichman Group, committed to serving the emergency response needs of the shipping and energy industries under the highest standards of safety and quality. T&T Salvage operates one of the most extensive emergency response networks in the world. Pre-positioned throughout the United States, its territories, Singapore, Rotterdam, and South America, the Teichman Group of companies own and maintain a comprehensive inventory of state of the art fast response firefighting systems, inert gas generators, nitrogen generators, high capacity dewatering pumps, ship-to-ship (STS) lightering systems, anti-pollution systems, three-dimensional sonar, ROVs, and diving systems. The equipment is packaged so it can be rapidly transported by air, land or sea. The specialized portable assets are complemented by floating heavy lift and salvage support vessels ready to meet both routine and emergency response challenges.
T&T Salvage is a collection of world renowned Salvage Masters, Master Mariners, Marine Engineers, Naval Architects, Diving experts, Firefighting, Pollution Control, and Cargo Lightering experts all ready to respond to the challenges faced by our customers around the world.
As part of the Teichman Group, T&T Salvage is part of a comprehensive service oriented organization, created and inspired by the legendary Rudy Teichman, who was considered a salvage industry leader, whose ingenuity, experience and dedication to improve his industry, business and community became the company’s best known trademark throughout the world. The professionals at T&T Salvage continueto share the same motivation of providing safe and cost-effective solutions to complex problems demanding quality salvage and wreck removal services.