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Departure of ONE Apus delayed by one day

The ONE Apus, which was due to leave Kobe Port in Japan today, is now scheduled to depart on 16 March at around 1 pm local time.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]ONE Apus lost 1,816 containers in the North Pacific en route to Los Angeles on 30 November damaging both the ship and other cargo containers. Following the accident, the vessel diverted to Kobe for the discharge of damaged containers arriving in the port on 8 December.

Fully repaired and seemingly loaded to around three or four high on the hatch covers the vessel is now preparing to leave Japan and resume its voyage to the US West Coast, with the remaining cargo.

Loading of the vessel can be seen in the video below, taken on 15 March as the final loading of the ship was taking place.

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