The Evergreen container ship is stuck again! Ever Forward runs aground near the US port of Baltimore – Free Finance

The container ship “Ever Forward” owned by Evergreen Shipping ran aground near the port of Baltimore in the United States. (Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report]The Ever Given ship ran aground in the Suez Canal in Egypt in March last year, causing serious blockages in both directions for several days, impacting the global economy and supply chain. The incident has just passed its one-year anniversary. Ever Forward, a subsidiary of Evergreen Shipping, ran aground near the port of Baltimore in the United States, but it did not hinder the traffic on the nearby waterway.

according toBloombergMapping data compiled, the Hong Kong-flagged “Ever Forward” ran aground as it left the Seagirt Terminal in the Port of Baltimore on the 13th. The 334-meter-long, 48-meter-wide, 110,000-ton container ship was originally expected to sail to Norfolk, Virginia, but ran aground in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland .

William P. Doyle, executive director of the Maryland State Authority, said that the grounding of the ship will not affect other ships entering the Baltimore port, and has been trying to get the ship out of trouble since the evening of the 13th, and will continue to work hard on the 14th. The Coast Guard is also monitoring the situation at all times.

In March last year, the 400-meter-long, 220,000-ton container ship “Changci” ran aground in the Suez Canal for six days, rendering more than 400 vessels impassable.

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