The company has emphasized its commitment to
addressing the needs of the crew, ensuring their well-being, and facilitating
their cooperation with the investigation and salvage efforts
The Singapore-flagged container ship Dali,
bearing the IMO number 9697428, experienced a significant incident late last
month when it collided with the bridge. Despite the challenges posed by this
event, Synergy Marine Group has reported
that all crew members are in good health and are coping well under the
circumstances
The firm is
actively working to provide comprehensive care and support to its crew during
this difficult time. Synergy Marine Group Ensures Support for Crew After
Baltimore Bridge Incident Investigation and Support Measures While it remains unclear how long the
investigation into the incident will take, Synergy Marine Group has assured
that the crew will stay onboard and receive continuous support
The company
expressed hope that once the Dali is securely docked, authorities will permit
the crew to disembark, enabling arrangements for their return home. Following
an incident on April 15 where crew members' phones were retained by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Synergy Marine Group promptly supplied
replacements to ensure they could maintain contact with their families. This action is part of a broader effort by
the company to monitor both the physical and mental welfare of its crew members
closely.
To manage
the increased workload resulting from a higher number of visitors onboard and
to allow more downtime for existing crew members, two additional deck crew
members have been embarked. This measure reflects Synergy Marine Group's
proactive approach to maintaining operational efficiency and crew welfare
simultaneously. Immediately following the collision in March, representatives
from Synergy Marine Group were dispatched to Baltimore to safeguard the
interests of the crew members involved. This rapid response underscores the
firm's commitment to its personnel and its dedication to managing crises effectively.