Ever Given leaves Suez Canal after 106 days
After 106 days stuck in Suez Canal, the Ever Given container ship finally started its journey, as the owner and insurers reached a compensation settlement with the canal authority.
Read moreAfter 106 days stuck in Suez Canal, the Ever Given container ship finally started its journey, as the owner and insurers reached a compensation settlement with the canal authority.
Read moreThe owners and insurers of the Ever Given container ship that blocked the Suez Canal, said that a formal settlement had been agreed in a compensation dispute, while the vessel would be allowed to sail on July 7.
Read moreShortly after it was announced that the Ever Given owners reached a deal with the Suez Canal Authority over the compensation claim, the ship operator said it would take more time for the vessel to be released.
Read moreThe Ever Given owners have reached an agreement in principle with the Suez Canal Authority over the compensation claim.
Read moreThe owners of the Ever Given containership submitted a new compensation proposal to the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) in order to settle damages after its grounding.
Read moreMIllion of dollars of cargo is still stuck in limbo onboard the MV Ever Given amid an ongoing legal battle almost three months after the giant container ship grounded and blocked the Suez Canal.
Read moreThe speed of the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal back in March was controlled by the Egyptian waterway’s operator before it ran aground, the vessel’s insurer reported.
Read moreEver Given was struggling to steer due to its high speed and size of its rudder, and could have chosen not to enter the waterway in bad weather.
Read moreSuez Canal Authority (SCA) chairman Osama Rabie hit back on the blames regarding the handling of the Ever Given crisis, informing that one worker lost his life during salvage operations of the giant container ship which grounded and blocked the Suez Canal over two months ago.
Read moreThe Suez Canal Authority (SCA) recently announced that is still open to negotiate with the owners of the Ever Given container ship.
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