JCtrans logo
Membership

Membership Introduction

Global high-quality freight forwarder resources; Industry-trusted cooperation system; Sustainable growth for members' business.

General Membership

Core membership circle,10,000 members worldwide, up to $150,000 cooperation risk protection, 1 to 1 services.

Specialty Membership

Supplier Service

JC Verified

JC Club

General Membership

Port operations suspended! A fire on a vessel at the dock!

Port operations suspended! A fire on a vessel at the dock!

Logistics News
12-Nov-2025
Source: JCtrans

On the evening of November 8th, a maritime support vessel named "Blue Phoenix" caught fire while docked at the Permado terminal in the port of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries and no environmental pollution occurred.


The fire reportedly produced a large of thick smoke, which led to a temporary suspension of navigation activities within the port. Emergency services quickly mobilized to prevent the flames from spreading to nearby areas or other parts of the.


During the initial rescue operation, the fire was brought under control after about an hour of efforts. Tugboats "Azteca" and "Méx" sprayed water onto the burning vessel to prevent the flames from spreading to other areas.


Despite this, the fire reignited, and firefighting efforts resumed until the personneled the ship to completely extinguish the flames.


According to unofficial reports, the fire started in the bridge and then spread to other parts of the vessel. However, the cause of the fire is still unknown, and authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.


The "Blue Phoenix" is a maritime support vessel flying the flag of Mexico, in 1999. The ship is 101 meters long, 21.04 meters wide, and has a gross tonnage of 6984.


Coatzacoalcos Port, located on the southeast coast of Mexico at the mouth of the Coatzacoalcos River, on the south shore the Gulf of Campeche, is one of the main ports in southern Mexico. It is situated on the southwest side of the Gulf of Mexico