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What to know about the cargo ship Dali, a mid-sized ocean monster that took down ...

Times Union 28 Mar 2024
The Dali passed a June 2023 inspection in Chile. A faulty pressure gauge for the fuel heaters was identified but fixed before the vessel left the port, according to authorities.
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Dali crew hailed as ‘heroes’ as details emerge of deadly Baltimore bridge smash

Splash24/7 27 Mar 2024
An inspection of the Dali last year at a port in Chile reported that the vessel had a deficiency related to “propulsion and auxiliary machinery.” The inspection, conducted on June 27 at the port of ...
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What we know about the Dali, the cargo vessel that crashed into Baltimore’s Key Bridge

Chicago Tribune 27 Mar 2024
The Dali was cited for deficiencies with its propulsion and auxiliary machinery during a June 2023 inspection at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, according to the Electronic Quality Shipping Information System, a shipping information website.
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What we know about the Dali, the cargo vessel that crashed into the Key Bridge

The Trentonian 27 Mar 2024
The Dali was cited for deficiencies with its propulsion and auxiliary machinery during a June 2023 inspection at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, according to the Electronic Quality Shipping Information System, a shipping information website.
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Baltimore bridge incident: The day after

SAFETY4SEA 27 Mar 2024
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore confirmed that the vessel’s required classification society and statutory certificates were valid at the time of the incident.
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Search begins for bodies of missing workers after Baltimore bridge collapse: Live updates

Ithaca Journal 27 Mar 2024
... machinery (gauges, thermometers, etc)" during an inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, according to the Tokyo MOU, an intergovernmental maritime authority in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Baltimore bridge collapse: What we know, who are the victims and will it affect US supply chain?

NBC Bay Area 27 Mar 2024
An inspection of the Dali last June at a port in Chile identified a problem with the ship’s “propulsion and auxiliary machinery,” according to Equasis, a shipping information system ... The port is a major East Coast hub for shipping.
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Container ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge has a troubled history

Raw Story 27 Mar 2024
The 9-year-old Dali was also detained by port officials in San Antonio, Chile last June after inspectors discovered a problem related to the vessel's "propulsion and auxiliary machinery," according to ...
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Bridge’s fall rattling national supply chain

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 27 Mar 2024
"The other ports are ready to receive ... The latest inspection was conducted June 27 at the port of San Antonio in Chile and found one deficiency related to "propulsion and auxiliary machinery" such as "gauges, thermometers, etc.," according to Equasis.
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What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse

Chicago Sun-Times 27 Mar 2024
An inspection of the Dali last June at a port in Chile identified a problem with the ship’s “propulsion and auxiliary machinery,” according to Equasis, a shipping information system ... The port is a major East Coast hub for shipping.
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The Latest | All 6 workers missing after Baltimore bridge collapse presumed dead

Springfield News-Sun 27 Mar 2024
... port ... An inspection at a port in Chile in June identified a problem with the ship’s “propulsion and auxiliary machinery,” according to Equasis, but the website’s online records didn’t elaborate.
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Baltimore bridge recovery effort presses on; 22-member crew still aboard ship: Live updates

Delaware Online 27 Mar 2024
... machinery (gauges, thermometers, etc)" during an inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, according to the Tokyo MOU, an intergovernmental maritime authority in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Search begins for bodies of missing workers after Francis Key Bridge collapse: Live updates

Usatoday 27 Mar 2024
... machinery (gauges, thermometers, etc)" during an inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, according to the Tokyo MOU, an intergovernmental maritime authority in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Container ship in Baltimore incident cited for propulsion deficiency last year

Tradewinds 26 Mar 2024
The 9,962-teu Dali (built 2015) was written up by port state control officials in San Antonio, Chile on 27 ...
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Baltimore bridge collapse wasn't first major accident for giant container ship Dali

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 26 Mar 2024
The 9-year-old container ship had passed previous inspections during its time at sea, but during one such inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile, officials discovered a deficiency with ...

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