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Container Discharge Operations Continue for WAN HAI 503 at Jebel Ali

Container discharge operations aboard WAN HAI 503 continue at Jebel Ali after the June 2025 fire. Crews have unloaded 799 containers, with 923 remaining, while maintaining strict safety measures.
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Container discharge operations aboard the WAN HAI 503 remain underway under highly challenging conditions following the vessel’s fire and explosions on 9 June 2025, while en route from Colombo to Mumbai, approximately 78–88 nautical miles off Beypore, Kerala. The ship, which had 22 crew members onboard at the time, later secured a berth at Jebel Ali, UAE, where recovery efforts continue.

According to WAN HAI Lines, many of the remaining containers are severely deformed, melted, or structurally weakened after prolonged exposure to high temperatures. The cargo holds also show major deformation, including holes and uneven surfaces, requiring revised lifting plans and strengthened safety controls.

Large hydraulic grabs and heavy-duty lifting equipment are being used to manage each container individually. Each unit must be located, separated, and lifted with real-time load monitoring to ensure safety and prevent further damage or shifting. These procedures have extended handling times but remain critical for operational safety.

As of 2 November 2025, 799 containers have been unloaded, with 923 still remaining on board. WAN HAI Lines stated that onsite teams, supported by technical experts and relevant authorities, continue working to accelerate progress while maintaining strict safety standards.

The company also expressed its appreciation to the supporting partners and professional teams for their coordination throughout this ongoing recovery effort.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
Mammoet completed the loadout of a 5,461 t offshore jacket foundation for BorWin6 in Jebel Ali, UAE, using 216 SPMT axle lines and quay mooring support.

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