Ever Given arrived at Port Said to undergo inspection
The Ever Given arrived at Port Said, where it anchored at the port’s outer limits. The ship will undergo inspections at the port.
Read moreThe Ever Given arrived at Port Said, where it anchored at the port’s outer limits. The ship will undergo inspections at the port.
Read moreThe Ever Given owners have reached an agreement in principle with the Suez Canal Authority over the compensation claim.
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 moreThe Suez Canal Authority (SCA) recently announced that is still open to negotiate with the owners of the Ever Given container ship.
Read moreShoei Kisen did not manage to freen Ever Given, as both the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) and the court dismissed the company's latest legal efforts.
Read moreThe owner of Ever Given claims that the Suez Canal Authority is to blame for the grounding of the ship, thus disputing the vessel's detention and a compensation claim.
Read moreThis video depicts how the Ever Given got unstuck from the Suez Canal, after six days, which had blocked all shipping traffic.
Read moreThe Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is considering to cut the Ever Given claims for compensation to $600 million from $900 million.
Read moreAn Egyptian court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by the Japanese owner of the Ever Given to release the container ship which blocked the Suez Canal in March.
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