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Maritime Industry Briefing: Deadly Bulker Fire, Tanker Claims Acquisition
By MGN Editorial•February 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM
A roundup of recent maritime news including a fatal engine room fire on a Singapore-flagged bulk carrier and a tech firm's acquisition to strengthen its tanker claims capabilities.
## Deadly Fire Aboard Singapore-Flagged Bulker
A fire in the engine room of the Singapore-flagged bulk carrier *Mandy* has claimed the lives of two crewmembers, with a third airlifted to the hospital, according to reports from *Splash247*. The 2010-built bulker was en route from Singapore to Yantai, China when the blaze broke out at 7:35 pm local time on February 17, just shy of its scheduled arrival.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, but the incident serves as a tragic reminder of the hazards faced by seafarers. Engine room fires can be particularly dangerous, with the potential for rapid spread and limited escape routes. Shipowners and operators must remain vigilant in maintaining safety systems and procedures to protect their crews.
## Marcura Deepens Tanker Claims Capabilities
In other news, Dubai-based maritime technology firm Marcura has acquired UK-based chemical tanker demurrage specialist Shipdem, according to *Splash247*. The move strengthens Marcura's position in the highly technical tanker claims market, where tight contractual terms and complex cargo handling operations can lead to frequent disputes over demurrage fees.
"Shipdem's expertise in chemical tanker demurrage claims aligns perfectly with our strategy to be the leading provider of technology-enabled services in this space," said Marcura CEO Jens Lorens Poulsen. The acquisition allows Marcura to offer a more comprehensive suite of solutions to tanker operators navigating the challenging demurrage landscape.
Demurrage claims can be a significant source of revenue or liability for tanker owners and charterers, making specialized expertise and data-driven tools increasingly valuable. Marcura's expansion into this niche segment reflects the growing importance of technology in optimizing commercial operations across the maritime industry.
This maritime industry news briefing covers a tragic incident aboard a bulk carrier as well as a strategic acquisition aimed at strengthening capabilities in the tanker claims sector. Ensuring the safety of seafarers and driving efficiency through innovative technologies remain key priorities for the global maritime community.
#bulk carrier#fire#tanker#claims#technology#acquisition
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