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 The Ever Given’s prior form…
2019 collision in which the ultra large container ship, Ever Given, collided with a ferry in Germany was also blamed on strong winds, but no misconduct was found. The ultra large container ship, Ever Given, that has just been re-floated after six days aground in the Suez Canal, was involved in a collision with a […]
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Video: We have lift off! The Ever Given...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/30/maritime-media-group-morning-news/

EVER GIVEN Successfully Refloated, Normal Transits of Suez Canal Resume

EVER GIVEN Successfully Refloated, Normal Transits of Suez Canal Resume

March 29, 2021 – Evergreen Line is pleased to confirm that EVER GIVEN has been successfully refloated within the Suez Canal at approximately 15:00 March 29 local time. In order for the Canal to resume normal operation, the vessel is leaving the grounding site with assistance of tugboats.

The chartered vessel will be repositioned to the Great Bitter Lake in the Canal for an inspection of its seaworthiness. The outcome of that...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/29/ever-given-successfully-refloated-normal-transits-of-suez-canal-resume/

Maria Mavroudis’ Sunday Virtual Coffee Chat on the “Ever Given” incident…

Maria Mavroudis’ Sunday Virtual Coffee Chat on the “Ever Given” incident...

What an interesting Sunday Virtual Coffee Chat that was with some of shipping’s special stakeholders discussing the “Ever Given” incident in the Suez Canal.

Viewers can log here below and listen to the entire discussion involving Nikos D. Marmatsouris, Sue Terpilowski, Ioanna Vitta, Kostas Rokkos, John N. Cotzias, and George Laios excellently moderated by Maria Mavroudi:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/602138927050756/perma...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/29/maria-mavroudis-sunday-virtual-coffee-chat-on-the-ever-given-incident/

Navigating through dire straits

Navigating through dire straits

John Faraclas by GTP

By John Faraclas

Many times in the past and for a multiple of reasons we have referred to the importance of all of Planet Ocean’s dire straits and in particular– Aden, Bering, Dardanelles, Constantinople, Corinth, Dover, Gibraltar, Hormuz, Kiel, Magellan, Malacca, Messina, Otranto, Panama and Suez Canal

We have to ensure above all Safety and Security in its entirety – from Pirates and Terrorists to Hostilities and all out Wars – even Commercial...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/28/navigating-through-dire-straits/

Suez Canal disruption: Analysis of impact on tanker market by Signal Group

Suez Canal disruption: Analysis of impact on tanker market by Signal Group

There are currently around 30 tankers above 25,000 dwt waiting to cross the Suez Canal. We expect most vessels in ballast will decide to wait until the situation clarifies and, if fixed on a charter party, will likely get cancelled by charterers through protection clauses related to missing agreed upon laycan dates. This will no doubt affect vessel supply on both sides of the Canal, as well as market rates. Black...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/27/suez-canal-disruption-analysis-of-impact-on-tanker-market-by-signal-group/

Statement from IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim on MV Ever Given incident

Statement from IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim on MV Ever Given incident

The IMO has been closely monitoring the incident involving the MV Ever Given, which ran aground in the Suez Canal on 23 March 2021.

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim said:

“I offer my encouragement  to the Egyptian Authorities, as well as the salvors, tug and dredger operators and all other parties, who are working tirelessly to safely re-float the ship and resume transit through one of the world’s busiest maritime trade...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/26/statement-from-imo-secretary-general-kitack-lim-on-mv-ever-given-incident/

Ever Given Situation Report

Ever Given Situation Report

25th March 2021

As of 07:00 Egypt time Thursday 25th March Evergreen can confirm the following:

After 48 hours of proactive efforts to re-float Ever Given, the time chartered vessel’s grounding situation has not been resolved.

The shipowner confirms that the crew, ship and cargo are all safe, and no marine pollution has materialized. There had been no black out resulting in loss of power prior to the ship’s grounding.

The shipowner has appointed two maritime professional...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/25/ever-given-situation-report/

LSLC’s Webinar Recording link for Containership Casualties – 22.02.21

LSLC’s Webinar Recording link for Containership Casualties – 22.02.21

You will recall that LSLC’s 2nd webinar in the 2021 series – Containership Casualties – which was broadcasted on 22nd February. The recording can be heard by clicking on this link:   https://youtu.be/pjPE07XVXOM

Should any of our viewers wish to receive copies of the slide presentations please contact the LSLC on [email protected] .-

Kind regards,

The LSLC Team

Forthcoming LSLC Events:

Decarbonisation & Shipping – 21st Apri...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/23/lslcs-webinar-recording-link-for-containership-casualties-22-02-21/

MAIB Investigation Update: Ongoing Search for Nicola Faith

MAIB Investigation Update: Ongoing Search for Nicola Faith

Captain Andrew Moll, Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) will extend the search for the fishing vessel Nicola Faith, which went missing off the coast of Colwyn Bay on 27th January. Although three bodies have been recently found, which are thought to be the crew of Nicola Faith, the MAIB is keen to find the wreck to understand the causes and circumstances of the sinking.

With poor weather...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/19/maib-investigation-update-ongoing-search-for-nicola-faith/

IMRF launches results of first #WomenInSAR survey

IMRF launches results of first #WomenInSAR survey

To mark International Women’s Day, the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) has revealed the results of the first survey to examine the representation of women across the maritime search and rescue (SAR) sector. 

The #WomenInSAR survey, which was supported by Trinity House, attracted more than 1600 participants from women and men in 48 different countries.  The research sought to explore the challenges and barriers faced by women...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/03/10/imrf-launches-results-of-first-womeninsar-survey/