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18 August 2026

Port of Tyne advances recovery after July vessel collision

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Source reporting: Container News

Port of Tyne advances recovery after July vessel collision

The Port of Tyne is continuing recovery operations following the vessel collision on 19 July , while maintaining cargo and shipping activities. The port is working with specialist contractors, environmental response teams, government agencies, customers and shipping lines. Recovery work includes damaged containers, terminal equipment and plastic pellets released into the environment. BG Orange leaves for repairs On 12 August, BG Orange sailed to Tees to discharge cargo before undergoing repairs. Its departure followed that of Wind Orca , which left the Port of Tyne on 4 August.

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