TAIWAN's Evergreen Marine has
been blocked from offloading cargo from its 20,124-TEU Ever Given,
which has been arrested in Great Bitter Lake in the canal zone,
reports London's Lloyd's Loading List.
The ship, having run aground and blocked the waterway for
nearly a week, has been held pending settlement of the Suez Canal
Authority's US$916 million damage claim.
The company was hoping that its cargo could be treated
separately, and could be transferred to other vessels, allowing it to continue
to its destination.
But Egyptian courts have since ruled that both the vessel
and its cargo are under arrest and the company's request has been denied,
according to an Evergreen spokesman, reports the Wall Street Journal.
"Customers are asking when their boxes will be
delivered after the ship seizure, and the prospect of moving the containers to
other ships and delivering them to the clients in Europe is now on the table.
"It won't be easy to do, but there are a number of
options," the source said. "Empty ships can be deployed to pick up
boxes and some can be loaded to other containerships crossing on the same route
to Europe."
The Ever Given ran aground in the Suez Canal on March 23
while hauling 18,000 laden TEU from Asia to Europe. Salvage teams freed the
ship six days later, but it remains in a holding area in the canal while the
Suez Canal Authority pursues a claim of US$916 million against the ship's
owner, Japan-based Shoei Kisen Kaisha.
Source : HKSG / Photo : FleetMon.

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