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Ever Given partially refloated

Convoys on the Suez Canal can resume once the refloated Ever Given has been towed away by tugs, according to the agency company GAC. The...

Second update: Ever Given could block Suez Canal for days

Container shipping experts have said that it could be a "good while" before the Ever Given is freed from its position blocking the Suez...

Wan Hai and Evergreen use 2020 incomes on service development

Taiwanese liner operators Wan Hai Lines and Evergreen Marine Corporation will use massive 2020 profits, built on soaring freight rates, to develop their fleets...

Evergreen unit orders more containers

Evergreen Marine Corporation’s container leasing and warehousing subsidiary, Evergreen International Storage & Transport Corporation (EITC), will order another 18,000 containers from its Malaysian factory,...

Evergreen to sell 24,000TEU pair to ORIX

Evergreen Marine Corporation has announced that it will sell a pair of 24,000TEU ships to Japanese financial services group ORIX Corporation, following an initial...

Samudera adjusts fleet composition

Singapore-based Samudera Shipping Line has restructured its fleet fixing a newbuilding and selling two older vessels. The 2008-built 1,732TEU sister pair Sinar Sabang and Sinar...

Are Covid economic pressures causing box stack collapses?

Over the last three months more than 3,000 containers have been lost or damaged due to stack collapses on vessels operating in the Pacific...

MSC ship suffers freight overboard as Pacific cargo losses stack up

At least six vessels have suffered stack collapses in the last three months, with five in the Pacific and one on the Atlantic, as...

Evergreen eyes another round of container orders

Evergreen Marine Corporation has announced plans, through its subsidiaries to order more than 52,000 containers, spending at least US$45.41 million, after already placing some...

Ever Liberal back in action

Ever Liberal, Evergreen’s 9,466TEU vessel, which suffered a stack collapse in the Pacific while heading for Los Angeles, has been repaired and has re-entered...
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