
Thamesborg Departs Arctic via Northwest Passage After Six-Week Rescue Operation
The cargo ship Thamesborg, owned by Royal Wagenborg, has departed Arctic waters via the Northwest Passage after a six-week refloat and inspection operation.

The cargo ship Thamesborg, owned by Royal Wagenborg, has departed Arctic waters via the Northwest Passage after a six-week refloat and inspection operation.

The Dutch cargo ship Thamesborg has been refloated after grounding in Canada’s Arctic Northwest Passage, with AIS data indicating movement as salvage operations continue.

The Dutch cargo vessel Thamesborg remains aground in the Arctic’s Northwest Passage as ice conditions worsen and the icebreaker Botnica joins the rescue operation.

Canadian authorities have approved a salvage plan for the Dutch cargo ship Thamesborg, grounded in the Northwest Passage, as lightering operations continue.

Two salvage vessels have arrived in Canada’s Arctic to begin the refloating of the grounded Dutch cargo ship Thamesborg, stuck in the Franklin Strait since September 16.

Cargo ship Thamesborg grounded in the Northwest Passage near Canada’s Franklin Strait, leaving the Royal Wagenborg vessel stranded since September 6 as salvage teams and the Canadian Coast Guard work to refloat it.
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