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Ever Given: Suez Canal Authority to hunt $1 billion compensation

marinesalvage by marinesalvage
November 26, 2023
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Ever Given under tow
Ever Given under tow

Videos launched on YouTube confirmed large Evergreen containership below tow after being freed. It went no additional than the Great Bitter Lake.

The Suez Canal Authority will search compensation of greater than $1 billion for losses and prices associated to the refloating of the enormous containership Ever Given, Suez Canal Authority Chairman Admiral Osama Rabie informed Egypt’s Sada El-Balad TV on Wednesday.

It’s not clear from whom the compensation shall be sought.

The International Union of Marine Insurance stated final week that “the relevant hull & machinery (H&M) and cargo interests, or their insurers, will likely be responsible for the cost of the salvage operations and …Other claims, including loss of vessel hire or damage to the canal itself are likely to be directed to the protection & indemnity (P&I) or other specialist insurer.”

Richard Turner, IUMI President commented: “From a wider perspective, marine underwriters are continuously assessing the changing profile of the risks they insure. The trend for larger container vessels has highlighted a number of potential issues such as compromised maneuverability in high winds, an increasing number of onboard fires, challenges surrounding salvage, and the lack of availability of suitable repair facilities. Underwriters need to be aware of this.”

According to the English language “Egypt Today” newspaper, Admiral Rabie stated that the Suez Canal Authority had launched its investigation into the accident,, requesting the handing over of all data and paperwork on board the Ever Given.

He added that “all things that took place on board of the ship are recorded in the black box” and {that a} five-member investigative committee would come with a marine skilled, a authorized skilled, an skilled in compensation issues, and an engineer.

The authority will calculate all the prices of the operation of refloating the ship over the six days hat it blocked the canal, Admiral Rabie stated, estimating the prices at greater than $1 billion.

Noting that the Ever Given was carrying cargo estimated at $3.5 billion. Admiral Rabie stated, “we already saved a lot of money for them [the Insurance companies and the owner] by ending the problem without losses of the cargo or the ship.”

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