Evergreen Marine, the Taiwanese firm that operates the ship, has said salvage experts are working with the captain and the Suez Canal Authority to design a more effective plan for refloating it.
The blockage of Egypt's Suez canal by a giant container ... was the Ever Given's sister ship, the Ever Greet, both of which are operated by the Taiwanese firm Evergreen Marine, it added.
Shares of Evergreen Marine Corporation have gained 28% since March 23, the day the Ever Given ship got stuck in the Suez Canal and triggered an epic traffic jam of more than 400 ships. Evergreen's ...
Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine Corp ... tankers’ transit via the Suez Canal are currently delayed as a result of the stuck container ship, according to data intelligence firm Kpler.
One of the world's largest container ships was beached on Tuesday in the Suez Canal after an unexpected ... humor and memes along the way. The large "EVERGREEN" painted on the side of the vessel ...
CAIRO--Eight tug boats were attempting on Wednesday to free a 400m (440-yard) long container ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal ... Taiwan's Evergreen Marine Corp, which is leasing the ...
ISMAILIA, Egypt--The Japanese owner of a skyscraper-sized cargo ship wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal has apologized for the incident that’s imperiling global shipping. Shoei Kisen apologized ...
Authorities are still trying to free a giant vessel stuck in Egypt's Suez Canal. The Ever Given is causing a traffic jam in one of the world’s busiest shipping routes from Europe to Asia.
Dubai - These are fresh scenes from the banks of Suez Canal which got finally cleared after almost a week. The Ever Given ship was ultimately set free at around 3 p.m. Horns blared in celebration ...
[Reuters] Shoei Kisen, the Japanese owner of a container ship stuck in the Suez Canal that is holding up potentially billions of dollars of traded goods, apologized on Thursday and added that it ...
The incident has been likened to the blockage of the Suez Canal in 2021, when the gigantic Ever Given container ship held up ...