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The company that was operating a container ship that dramatically ran aground in the Suez Canal in 2021 is awash with cash. Taiwan shipping giant Evergreen Marine is so flush with money that it ...
In 2022, there's a new ship making headlines for blocking another channel — and it also belongs to Evergreen Marine Corp. The Ever Forward is stuck in Craighill Channel of the Chesapeake Bay.
No, you’re not imagining things. Evergreen, whose container ship Ever Given was just extracted from the Suez Canal Monday morning after blocking traffic through the vital Middle Eastern artery ...
After a month stuck in Chesapeake Bay, the container ship Ever Forward is back on the move, the US Coast Guard announced in a news release.
Evergreen Marine Corp. is considering removing thousands of containers from its Ever Given ship to get the goods moving to their final destinations after an Egyptian court seized the giant cargo ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is working on a plan to safely refloat a 1,095-foot container ship operated by Evergreen Marine Corp. that grounded in the Chesapeake Bay Sunday night.
The Ever Forward ran aground after leaving Baltimore on Sunday, nearly a year after the Ever Given became lodged in the Suez Canal, disrupting global trade for nearly a week.
There are few things better than a good moment of serendipity, like, you know, a truck with an ‘Evergreen’ shipping container jamming up the Changchun-Shenzhen Expressway in Nanjing, China ...
That's what was going on when Kenyon and former Ecology Department inspector Valerie Scott came to check out a fueling operation for another Evergreen ship, the Ever Given, when it docked in Tacoma.
The Ever Given, a ship belonging to Taiwan-based shipping company Evergreen Marine, is still blocking the crucial waterway blocking oil, gas and grain supplies.