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Maersk settles Ever Given case out of court

Maersk Line has reached an out-of-court settlement with the parties it sued for damages resulting from the grounding of Ever Given in the Suez...

Ever Given insurance claims could exceed US$2 billion

French reinsurance company SCOR said that Ever Given claims could amount to more than US$2 billion, while they believe it will take many years...

Ever Forward’s grounding brings back memories of Ever Given nightmare in Suez Canal

The 11,850 TEU container vessel Ever Forward has run aground in the Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore, US bringing back memories of Ever Given's accident...

Egyptian shipping firm sues Ever Given owners for delay from Suez Canal blockage

In recent reports by Egyptian news broadcaster Sada el-Badad, Egypt's National Navigation Company has sued the Japanese owner of 'Ever Given', Shoei Kisen Kaisha. The...

Ever Given resumes service after 40-day facelift

Ever Given, which ran aground in the Suez Canal on 23 March, completed 40-day maintenance and repair in Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry on...

Ever Given docks in Qingdao for repairs until late October

The famous 20,000TEU container ship, Ever Given, which blocked the Suez Canal for around a week in March disrupting the global supply chain, has...

Ever Given arrives in UK’s Port of Felixstowe

Ever Given has arrived in the Port of Felixstowe after approximately four months from its initial schedule due to its famous Suez Canal incident,...

Four months later, Ever Given arrives in Rotterdam

The 20,388TEU container vessel, Ever Given called at the Port of Rotterdam at 05:15 (local time) today (29 July), with a delay of nearly...

Ever Given forced to omit Hamburg port call

The most famous container ship in 2020, Ever Given has returned to its sailing towards European destinations, but it is forced to drop the...

Ever Given blocked Suez Canal traffic but not its record revenues

The 20,388TEU Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal for almost a week in late March, causing a global supply chain chaos, but did not...
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