First ship anchored at Matarbari deep seaport


FE Team | Published: December 29, 2020 19:50:52


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The Panama flag carrying ship ‘MV Venus Triumph’ has been anchored successfully at Matarbari deep seaport in Maheshkhali upazila of Cox’s Bazar today (Tuesday) for the first time.

The ship led by two senior pilots of Chattogram port was brought to the jetty with the help of a powerful tugboat ‘Kandari-8’ at 10:30am on Tuesday.

Earlier, the ship anchored at the outer anchorage of Chattogram port from Indonesia around 5:30am.

Chattogram Port Authority Assistant Harbor Master Captain Ataul Hakim Siddiqui confirmed the matter to BSS.

He said that the ship was able to anchor directly at the jetty without having to wait for the tide due to the high draft of the Matarbari deep seaport channel.

According to port sources, 736 tons of steel structure including beams, columns, girders, towers has been brought in 313 packages for the port project development.

Faridul Alam, Deputy Conservator of Chattogram Port, told BSS that ‘Rakshi’ the port pilot vessel of the port took senior pilot Rahmatullah Khan to bring a 120-meter-long ‘MV Venus Triump’ with a draft of 5.6 meters from the outer anchorage.

Earlier, six buoys were set up in the port channel to ensure safe arrival of the ship. Besides, the specialized ship engaged in laying the pipeline of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation at the bottom of the sea was removed, reports BSS.

Commodore Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman, a member of the Chattogram port supervised the whole matter, the source added.

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