Tag: Africa

  • North Sea Storm Destroys Cargo

    The strong winds are causing more damage to the ships than anything else

    This week the North Sea is really furious and causing severe damage to the cargo ships whether they be sailing to deliver sea cargo to Africa or U.S. or any other country across the globe. The damages that we are talking about is related to ships being smashed against docks, cargo being torn from weather decks, vessels being aground by the high winds and waves of Storm Frank.

    The incidents are being reported at the Valhall, Eldfisk, Troll, and Embla fields offshore Norway, and heavy weather has also cause accidents around the region. The cargo that gets damaged during such incidents is supposed to be used for door-to-door deliveries, parcel deliveries and others like that. On Wednesday, a general cargo vessel Norholm went hard aground in Marstal Harbor, Denmark.

    According to Poul Sakmose, yard manager, they were about to receive the ship for classification service and regular inspection when the current and strong southeast wind carried her off. After the incident, it is reported that there was no damage to ship, pollution to area and injuries to the crew or workers sustained.

    Storm’s heavy waves have repeatedly smashed Condor Liberation, Condor Ferries high-speed passenger vessel, against the dock in the harbour at Poole, England. According to the authorities, the wind speed approached 55 knots at the harbour when the incident took place. Refund or re-routing has been offered by Condor for the passengers who were to sail on 2, 3 and 4 January. It will not set sail until the inspection and repairs are done and the Storm Frank subside.

    “This has been a very difficult first year of service for condor Liberation and we share the disappointment of our customers that three scheduled sailings between 2nd and 4th January will be cancelled.

    The conventional ferry services continue to maintain the lifeline link between the islands and UK. The ceaseless atrocious weather over the New year on both sides of the Channel has exceeded the storms earlier in 2015 and has given us operational challenges,” said Condor’s Executive Director of Operations, Captain Fran Collins.

    While berthing at Guernsey earlier this year, the Liberation sustained damage. The local government was prompted by the incident to commission an independent “suitability and performance” review of the vessel. It has been found by the review that the Liberation “is safe and stable, extremely well suited to operating in the Channel Islands, and is performing well.”

  • Africa Thanks UPS

    A Massive Thanks from Ebola Affected Countries for UPS

     

    Impressively, UPS took part in the best disaster response and community resilience program offering amazing services and working worldwide to help the disadvantaged and needy.

    Among the huge help it offers across the world and inspiring work this organization arranges, one of its amazing programs was the fast and caring response to the Ebola crisis.

    A flight with 48 tons of antiseptic and over 5 million medical provisions containing protective wear such as mask and gloves were distributed to those providing humanitarian aid. Not only was this, but the rescue process of over 70 trucks in West Africa which helped the CDC to reach affected areas was arranged by UPS.

    Another award has been presented to UPS, ‘The Corporate Citizenship Award’ was given to UPS based on its massive contribution to the crisis in Africa and its amazing response to those in need.

    A supplier in the United Kingdom also granted UPS an honor for its help and management during the recent Ebola crisis. This was granted to them in September and was given by the Ethical Corporation.

    There help has been noticed and appreciated by many professionals and has led to a greater recognition and respect for UPS. UPS president Eduardo Martinez remarked that the Ebola crisis was unpredictable and it was necessary at the time that quick and efficient responses and strategies be formed.

    All the help organized shows the importance of humanitarian unity when it comes to crisis and natural disasters and how much help it can be to a tragedy.

    As well as UPS appreciation is shown to all the organizations who united and rushed to help during the Ebola crisis. The most effective international community award was rightfully given to UPS and it was praised for its determined and well expressed support and help of the Ebola victims.

    UPS offers a wide range of services and helps in many different ways. It was set up in 1907 and has come a long and progressive way since then.

    A legacy has been created and they are renowned for their help nationally and internationally. Reports showed that over 104 million dollars was given, funded and raised in charity by workers including those retired.