CORAL ISLANDER V163 DELAYED

Good Afternoon and hoping you all had a blessed weekend!

Due to ongoing operations for Majuro Chief in Samoa, Coral Islander 163 has made a last minute decision to divert to Pago Pago.

Majuro Chief is expected to remain in Apia until Tuesday afternoon to complete extensive restow work necessary for accessing the Apia discharge.
However, the current weather conditions are causing necessary breaks as the safety of our staff remains our top priority.
These circumstances are beyond our control.

Three vessels (and the Coral Islander) are competing for space on Apia's single berth. This situation is being closely monitored, and we are doing our best to circulate these delays to all concerned parties.

Port Forecast,
• MV Liloa – ETA Apia 0200Hrs 20.05.25
• PFL Matai – ET Apia 20.05.25 (time to be confirmed)
• Fuel Tanker – changed rotation to Pago/Apia to avoid congestion

*Coral Islander 163 – changed rotation to Pago/Apia to avoid congestion, berth after Fuel Tanker in Pago Pago

Thank you for your understanding.

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