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Wednesday 13 February 2013 - 15:37
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Iran oil tanker crew halts unloading on salary issues: Sources

NEW DELHI: Crew members on board Iranian oil tanker Crystal have stopped unloading in India's Mangalore port in protest over non-payment of salaries, three sources said on Wednesday.
Mangalore RefineryandPetrochemicals Ltdmanagingdirector P P Upadhyasaid six crew members are on strike, although he didn't give a reason.

"About three-fourths of the vessel was unloaded and they are neither discharging the remaining cargo nor going back. But talks are in progress," Upadhya told Reuters.

A shipping source said there are six Ukrainian crew members on board the Crystal, who had told him they have not been paid for as long as four months. It was not clear why their salaries were not paid, but the source added that the crew members are refusing to accept payment in rupees.

"They have unloaded only 70-80 per cent of the cargo but they refused to unload the remainder because ofsalary issues," the shipping source said.

The aframax vessel is owned by the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC). NITC did not immediately respond to calls for comment.

Iran is facing increasing problems paying for goods and services as European Union and US sanctions choke its oil revenues and financial conduits. The sanctions, aimed at forcingthe OPEC memberto curb its nuclear programme, more than halved the country's oil exports in 2012.

The Westbelieves the programme is meant for making an atom bomb,an accusation Irandenies.

Sanctions make it difficult for Iran to repatriate the money it receives for its oil, although it can use the cash to pay for goods in the purchasing country.

According toMangalore port's website, the vessel arrived on Sunday, Feb. 10, and was berthed on Feb. 11. Calls to the Mangalore Port chairman's office were not answered.

The shipping source and a trade source said that Iran had cleared payments to the sailors up to Dec. 31, but the crew had refused to discharge the remaining cargo as they had not yet received confirmation from their banks of the payments.

By The Economic Times

 

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