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Anger as SCA arrests Ever Given and submits $916m compensation claim

April 14, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The Suez Canal Authority yesterday formally arrested the Ever Given. An Egyptian judge granted permission for the SCA to seize the vessel after it lodged a $916m compensation claim against its Japanese vessel owner, Shoe Kisen. The SCA says it intends to maintain the vessel’s arrest until the claim is paid, a position that...


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The lull before the ‘post-Suez storm’ of vessel arrivals at North Europe ports

April 6, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The main container ports in North Europe were eerily quiet at the weekend, due to the almost week-long blockage of the Suez Canal by the Ever Given. But now, an armada of late-running ULCVs is enroute from the Mediterranean, providing an intense challenge for vessel operators to turn ships around as quickly as...


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Lengthy wait for cargo as Ever Given owner declares General Average

April 1, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

As the investigation into the grounding of the Ever Given in the Suez Canal begins, the vessel’s Japanese owner, Shoe Kisen, this morning declared General Average. And a customer circular from Evergreen, seen by The Loadstar, confirms that Shoe Kisen this morning appointed Richard Hogg Lindley as adjustor. For the vessel, now at...


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Anger as Maersk suspends contract bookings, sparking scramble for capacity

April 1, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

Maersk’s decision to “temporarily suspend” spot and short-term contract bookings from Asia following the Suez Canal blockage has left forwarders and NVOCCs scrambling for alternatives. The carrier said on Tuesday it estimated a loss of capacity across its network of up to 30% “over multiple weeks”, in addition to equipment shortages in...


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Alliances delay network changes as they play ‘catch-up’ after Suez chaos

March 31, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The traditional April network adjustments by the three east-west alliances are likely to take a back seat this year as carriers navigate their way through the fall-out from the week-long Suez Canal blockage. Even before the enforced week-long delay of the waterway’s north and southbound convoys, THE Alliance was the only vessel...


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Ever Given rises with the tide and uncorks the Suez Canal, freeing 357 ships

March 29, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The Suez Canal is set to resume operations today after the 20,388 teu Ever Given was re-floated overnight. While the vessel’s bow remained stuck on one side of the waterway this morning, the high spring tide this afternoon allowed salvors to re-float the entire ship and unblock the waterway after a week...


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First boxship heads for Cape of Good Hope as dredging starts in blocked canal

March 26, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The first Asia-Europe container vessels have begun to be rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope, according to new AIS data. According to VesselsValue’s ship tracking data, Evergreen’s 20,400 teu Ever Greet, deployed on the Ocean Alliance’s NEU6 service (the same string as the stuck sister ship Ever Given), which had been...


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‘Pandemonium and disruption’ – a boost for air freight from ‘Ever Stuck’

March 26, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

Air, sea-air and rail freight demand is expected to rise significantly on Asia-Europe lanes as shippers try to avoid the chaos from the blocking of the Suez Canal by the Ever Given. “Increased air freight demand is almost unavoidable,” said one European forwarder. “Even if the vessel was salvaged today there would...


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Questions being asked after box ship runs aground blocking Suez Canal

March 24, 2021 by Choice Aviation Services0Air Cargo

The 20,388 teu containership Ever Given has been freed after grounding against the seawall of the Suez Canal, and traffic on the waterway is expected to resume once the vessel is towed to an anchorage for inspection. An update at noon local time from GAC port news said that, according to information from...


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