The Ever Given has begun its journey out of the Suez Canal more than three months after it ran aground, clogging up one of the world's most vital trade arteries and disrupting global supply chains.
The Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal on March 23. Four months later, it made it to its intended destination, the Dutch port of Rotterdam.
As efforts failed to dislodge it, the Ever Given became a symbol of Covid-era anxiety as the pandemic entered its second year. By Jenny Gross The Ever Given, one of the world’s largest container ships ...
Shipping giant Maersk has settled a case over the grounding of the Ever Given in the Suez Canal. The terms of the deal are unclear. Maersk says more than 50 of its ships were severely delayed by the ...
It’s car-going nowhere. Authorities said Saturday they have no timeline for removing the giant cargo ship that’s been blocking the Suez Canal since Tuesday. More than 300 ships are now waiting outside ...
This picture taken on March 28, 2021 shows tanker and freight ships near the entrance of the Suez Canal, by Egypt's Red Sea port city of Suez. AFP The last 61 of 422 vessels that have been stranded ...