MOL Holds Table Top Drill to Test Tanker Spill Response Readiness

Released on: August 5, 2008, 5:39 am

Press Release Author: SARAH CHASE

Industry: Transportation & Logistics

Press Release Summary: Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida)
recently conducted a table top drill based on the scenario of a major oil spill in
Japan. MOL frequently holds such drills in order to review and sharpen its response
readiness procedures should such a maritime incidence occur.

Press Release Body: LONDON, 5 August 2008 ― Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL,
President: Akimitsu Ashida) recently conducted a table top drill based on the
scenario of a major oil spill in Japan. MOL frequently holds such drills in order to
review and sharpen its response readiness procedures should such a maritime
incidence occur.

The three-hour exercise was aimed at ensuring smooth, accurate communication in case
of an incident resulting in an oil leak. Maintaining the highest standards of safety
and environmental protection is key to reinforcing MOL's social responsibility
structure, as set out in the MOL Group Corporate Principles.

The event involved about 70 participants from inside and outside the company,
including:
 Tokyo Head Office: Hidehiro Harada, General Manager of Safe Operations
Headquarters (Executive Vice President), Soichi Hiratsuka, Deputy General Manager of
Safety Operations Headquarters (Member of the Board, Managing Executive Officer),
Masaaki Nemoto (Executive Officer);Tanker Division, Marine Safety Division,
Technical Division, Corporate Planning Division, General Affairs Division, Public
Relations Office
 Ship management company: MOL Tankship Management Ltd. President Jun Waki
 Branch office: General Manager of Yokohama Branch
 External organizations: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and
Tourism, Japan Coast Guard, Japanese Shipowners' Association, etc.

The drill scenario assumed that a ship had collided with a crude oil tanker while it
was discharging cargo at a berth in Japan, breaching the hull and causing an oil
leak. Participants started by receiving an initial incident report from the tanker,
and then worked through the steps of creating an emergency marine accident task
force, gathering information from concerned parties, confirming communication
procedures, reporting to external concerned parties, arranging for cleanup
operations, and training to respond to the media.

The drill confirmed the effectiveness of the communication structure linking various
MOL Group offices. MOL has implemented table top drills based on a range of
different scenarios since 1993. This drill focused mainly on the establishment of a
communication and liaison structure in Japan. The company will continue working to
improve its group-wide emergency task force system with different types of vessels,
sharing know how accumulated in the drills.

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NOTES TO EDITORS:

MOL is one of the world's largest multi-modal transport companies, operating more
than 800 vessels and employing a workforce in excess of 8,600 worldwide. MOL
operates one of the largest and most diverse networks of liner and logistics
services around the globe, including weekly Transpacific, Transatlantic, Americas
and Asia-Europe services. Please visit the company's website at www.MOLpower.com

Sarah A. Chase
Head of PR




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