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Ever Given

Ever Given (simplified Chinese: 长赐轮; traditional Chinese: 長賜輪; pinyin: Cháng Cì Lún[6]) is one of the largest container ships in the world. The ship is owned by Shoei Kisen Kaisha (a ship-owning and leasing subsidiary of the large Japanese shipbuilding company Imabari Shipbuilding), and is time chartered and operated by container transportation and shipping company Evergreen Marine, headquartered in Luzhu, Taoyuan, Taiwan.[7] Ever Given is registered in Panama and her technical management is the responsibility of the German ship management company Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement.[8]

Ever Given at the ECT Delta terminal (Amazonehaven) 29 July 2021 in the Port of Rotterdam
History
NameEver Given
OwnerShoei Kisen Kaisha[2][3]
OperatorEvergreen Marine
Port of registryPanama City, Panama
BuilderImabari Shipbuilding (Japan)
Yard numberS-1833
Laid down25 December 2015[1]
Launched9 May 2018[1]
Completed25 September 2018[1]
Identification
General characteristics
TypeContainer ship
Tonnage
Displacement265,876 t (261,677 long tons)[1]
Length399.94 m (1,312 ft 2 in)[1]
Beam58.8 m (192 ft 11 in)[1]
Draught
  • 14.5 m (47 ft 7 in) (design)[1]
  • 16.0 m (52 ft 6 in) (maximum)[1]
Depth32.9 m (107 ft 11 in)
Installed powerMitsuiMAN B&W 11G95ME-C9 (59,300 kW)[4]
Propulsion
Speed22.8 knots (42.2 km/h; 26.2 mph)
Capacity20,124 TEU[5]
Crew25
Ever Given
Traditional Chinese長賜輪
Simplified Chinese长赐轮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinCháng Cì Lún

On 23 March 2021, while traveling from Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia[9] to Rotterdam in the Netherlands under Captain Krishnan Kanthavel, the ship ran aground in the Suez Canal. It remained in place for six days before salvage crews freed her on 29 March 2021.[10] The vessel was impounded by the Egyptian government on 13 April 2021 for refusing to pay a reported $916 million in fees demanded by the government, including $300 million in "loss of reputation".[11][12] The compensation claim was later cut down to $600 million.[13] In early July 2021, the ship was released by the Egyptian authorities following an agreement on compensation.

Description

Ever Given (IMO 9811000) is one of 13 container ships built to the Imabari 20000 design developed by Imabari Shipbuilding, 11 of which have been chartered by Evergreen Marine with names starting with Ever G—.[4] The ship was laid down on 25 December 2015, launched on 9 May 2018 and completed on 25 September 2018.[1] It is Evergreen's second ship to be named Ever Given; the first one (IMO 8320901) was built in 1986 and has since been broken up.[14]

With a length overall of 399.94 metres (1,312 ft 2 in),[1] Ever Given is one of the longest ships in service. The hull has a beam of 58.8 metres (192 ft 11 in) and her height from keel to main deck (hull depth) is 32.9 metres (107 ft 11 in).[1] Fully laden at design draught, Ever Given draws 14.5 metres (47 ft 7 in) of water while the scantling draught, which is used as the basis of hull strength and structural design, is 16.0 metres (52.5 ft).[1] Ever Given has a gross tonnage of 220,940; net tonnage of 99,155; and deadweight tonnage of 199,629 tons at design draught.[1] The ship's container capacity is 20,124 TEU.[5]

As with most large container ships, Ever Given's propulsion system consists of a single low-speed two-stroke diesel engine coupled to a large fixed-pitch propeller. The 11-cylinder straight engine, license-manufactured Mitsui MAN B&W 11G95ME-C9, produces 59,300 kW (79,500 horsepower) at 79 rpm and gives the vessel a service speed of 22.8 knots (42.2 km/h; 26.2 mph).[4] In addition, Ever Given has four straight-8 Yanmar 8EY33LW auxiliary diesel generators that produce electricity.[4] For maneuvering in ports, the vessel has two 2,500 kW (3,400 hp) bow thrusters.[4]

Operational history

2019 Hamburg collision

On 9 February 2019, the ship collided with and heavily damaged Finkenwerder, a 25-metre-long (82 ft) HADAG ferry boat which was berthed at Blankenese, near the harbour of Hamburg.[15][16] Two minutes after the collision, a traffic ban on the Elbe river was mandated due to high winds.[17]

2021 Suez Canal grounding

 
Satellite image of Ever Given blocking the Suez Canal

At 07:40 Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00) on 23 March 2021, as it was passing through the Suez Canal on her way to Rotterdam from Tanjung Pelepas,[9][18] Ever Given became stuck (coordinates 30°01′03″N 32°34′49″E / 30.01761°N 32.58018°E / 30.01761; 32.58018) near the village of Manshiyet Rugola[19] and blocked the canal.[8] According to a statement by the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), the ship ran aground diagonally after losing the ability to steer amid high winds and a dust storm.[20] In a separate statement, Evergreen Marine said that it had been told the ship "was suspected of being hit by a sudden strong wind, causing the hull to deviate from [the] waterway and accidentally hit the bottom".[2][20] The ship ended up with her bow wedged in one bank of the canal and stern nearly touching the other.[21]

 
Tugboats trying to free the jammed ship, as viewed from the International Space Station, 27 March 2021

The ship, which had no tugboat, was the fifth ​in a northbound convoy, behind two prior container ships that were each paired with a tugboat. There were fifteen vessels behind it when it ran aground. Traffic in both directions was blocked for just over six days,[22] leading to a traffic jam of over two hundred vessels.[2][23] On 24 March, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, the technical manager of the ship, denied earlier reports that it had been partially refloated.[18] In addition, trade experts were worried about a supply chain delay, and tension due to the delay for the ships trapped as well as other vessels that planned to cross the Suez.[24]

Eight tugboats worked to re-float the vessel in collaboration with excavators removing sand from the side of the canal where the bow of the vessel was wedged.[18][25] After an overnight break, the salvage work resumed in the morning of 25 March.[26]

Egyptian meteorologists reported that high winds and a sandstorm had affected the area on the day of the grounding, with winds gusting as much as 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph).[27] Addressing a press conference on 27 March, Admiral Osama Rabie, chairman of the SCA, said that weather conditions were "not the main reasons" for the ship's grounding, adding, "There may have been technical or human errors ... All of these factors will become apparent in the investigation."[28][29]

Aided by high spring tide, the ship was partially freed from sediment and re-floated on 29 March 2021 at 05:42 EGY (03:42 UTC), apart from the bow, which was still caught.[30][31]

The ship was finally freed in the afternoon at 15:05 EGY (13:05 UTC),[32][33] and the ship started moving under tow towards the Great Bitter Lake for technical inspection, the first step towards reopening the canal,[34] planned for later that day.[33] After the canal had been checked for damage, the SCA informed shipping agencies that shipping was to resume from 19:00 local time (17:00 UTC).[35]

Aftermath

On 13 April, the SCA announced that the ship had been seized on court orders until the owners paid $900 million in damages.[36] On 4 July 2021 the German newspaper Der Spiegel reported that the owners and the SCA had agreed on compensation, although the exact amount remained unclear.[37] The ship departed from the Suez Canal on 7 July for scheduled deliveries of cargo at several European ports.[38]

On 7 July 2021, Egyptian authorities released the ship after an unspecified settlement was reached. It was announced that Egypt would also receive a 75-ton tugboat from the ship's Japanese owner, Shoei Kisen Kaisha, as part of the compensation package. Ever Given sailed to Port Said.[39] Hull inspections were carried out, with the vessel finally departing on 12 July, after a seizure delay of more than 100 days.[40][41]

The ship finally arrived at her destination, the Rotterdam Maasvlakte, NL, container terminal on 29 July, after sailing for 17 days, (although the trip was originally expected to take 9 days [42]), 22 days after her release by the Egyptian government, and over four months after her grounding;[43][44][45]. It became a tourist attraction during that time.[46] After unloading about three quarters of the load in Rotterdam, Ever Given departed on 2 August, mooring in Felixstowe Trinity Container Terminal on 3 August to complete unloading, before going out of service prior to inspection at Harwich Anchorage by Leask Marine (Orkney) on behalf of American Bureau of Shipping.[47][48][49] She departed 6 August, for refueling at Malta Bunkering Area 3, preceded by Scot Munchen, on 15 August.[50] During the morning of 20 August, Ever Given transited through the Suez Canal, within a 22-vessel convoy.[51][52][53]

On 20 September 2021 the ship arrived at Qingdao Port anchorage, before berthing alongside the sufficiently large dry dock facilities for repairs on 4 October. Qingdao is also close to Chinese shipping ports where the vessel was projected to re-enter service in late October[54] to mid-November.[55] Photographs taken upon arrival at Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry pier indicate bow crumple damage extending as far back as the rear bow thruster tunnel.[56] After spending nearly six weeks in dry dock there, it returned to service in November 2021, docking at Qingdao and Shanghai before continuing on her normal route.[57]

See also

Notes

References

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External links

  • Image of grounded vessel from Airbus Space
  • Ever Given at MarineTraffic
  • Ever Given at Vessel Finder
  • Images of Ever Given aground in Suez Canal BBC News
  • Press Statement from Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement
  • Vesseltracker animation of the allision in Hamburg

ever, given, simplified, chinese, 长赐轮, traditional, chinese, 長賜輪, pinyin, cháng, lún, largest, container, ships, world, ship, owned, shoei, kisen, kaisha, ship, owning, leasing, subsidiary, large, japanese, shipbuilding, company, imabari, shipbuilding, time, c. Ever Given simplified Chinese 长赐轮 traditional Chinese 長賜輪 pinyin Chang Ci Lun 6 is one of the largest container ships in the world The ship is owned by Shoei Kisen Kaisha a ship owning and leasing subsidiary of the large Japanese shipbuilding company Imabari Shipbuilding and is time chartered and operated by container transportation and shipping company Evergreen Marine headquartered in Luzhu Taoyuan Taiwan 7 Ever Given is registered in Panama and her technical management is the responsibility of the German ship management company Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement 8 Ever Given at the ECT Delta terminal Amazonehaven 29 July 2021 in the Port of RotterdamHistoryNameEver GivenOwnerShoei Kisen Kaisha 2 3 OperatorEvergreen MarinePort of registryPanama City PanamaBuilderImabari Shipbuilding Japan Yard numberS 1833Laid down25 December 2015 1 Launched9 May 2018 1 Completed25 September 2018 1 IdentificationIMO number 9811000 MMSI number 353136000 Call sign H3RCGeneral characteristicsTypeContainer shipTonnage220 940 GT 99 155 NT 199 629 DWT 1 Displacement265 876 t 261 677 long tons 1 Length399 94 m 1 312 ft 2 in 1 Beam58 8 m 192 ft 11 in 1 Draught14 5 m 47 ft 7 in design 1 16 0 m 52 ft 6 in maximum 1 Depth32 9 m 107 ft 11 in Installed powerMitsui MAN B amp W 11G95ME C9 59 300 kW 4 PropulsionSingle shaft fixed pitch propeller Two bow thrusters 4 Speed22 8 knots 42 2 km h 26 2 mph Capacity20 124 TEU 5 Crew25Ever GivenTraditional Chinese長賜輪Simplified Chinese长赐轮TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinChang Ci LunOn 23 March 2021 while traveling from Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia 9 to Rotterdam in the Netherlands under Captain Krishnan Kanthavel the ship ran aground in the Suez Canal It remained in place for six days before salvage crews freed her on 29 March 2021 10 The vessel was impounded by the Egyptian government on 13 April 2021 for refusing to pay a reported 916 million in fees demanded by the government including 300 million in loss of reputation 11 12 The compensation claim was later cut down to 600 million 13 In early July 2021 the ship was released by the Egyptian authorities following an agreement on compensation Contents 1 Description 2 Operational history 2 1 2019 Hamburg collision 2 2 2021 Suez Canal grounding 2 3 Aftermath 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksDescription EditEver Given IMO 9811000 is one of 13 container ships built to the Imabari 20000 design developed by Imabari Shipbuilding 11 of which have been chartered by Evergreen Marine with names starting with Ever G 4 The ship was laid down on 25 December 2015 launched on 9 May 2018 and completed on 25 September 2018 1 It is Evergreen s second ship to be named Ever Given the first one IMO 8320901 was built in 1986 and has since been broken up 14 With a length overall of 399 94 metres 1 312 ft 2 in 1 Ever Given is one of the longest ships in service The hull has a beam of 58 8 metres 192 ft 11 in and her height from keel to main deck hull depth is 32 9 metres 107 ft 11 in 1 Fully laden at design draught Ever Given draws 14 5 metres 47 ft 7 in of water while the scantling draught which is used as the basis of hull strength and structural design is 16 0 metres 52 5 ft 1 Ever Given has a gross tonnage of 220 940 net tonnage of 99 155 and deadweight tonnage of 199 629 tons at design draught 1 The ship s container capacity is 20 124 TEU 5 As with most large container ships Ever Given s propulsion system consists of a single low speed two stroke diesel engine coupled to a large fixed pitch propeller The 11 cylinder straight engine license manufactured Mitsui MAN B amp W 11G95ME C9 produces 59 300 kW 79 500 horsepower at 79 rpm and gives the vessel a service speed of 22 8 knots 42 2 km h 26 2 mph 4 In addition Ever Given has four straight 8 Yanmar 8EY33LW auxiliary diesel generators that produce electricity 4 For maneuvering in ports the vessel has two 2 500 kW 3 400 hp bow thrusters 4 Operational history Edit2019 Hamburg collision Edit On 9 February 2019 the ship collided with and heavily damaged Finkenwerder a 25 metre long 82 ft HADAG ferry boat which was berthed at Blankenese near the harbour of Hamburg 15 16 Two minutes after the collision a traffic ban on the Elbe river was mandated due to high winds 17 2021 Suez Canal grounding Edit Main article 2021 Suez Canal obstruction Satellite image of Ever Given blocking the Suez Canal At 07 40 Eastern European Time UTC 02 00 on 23 March 2021 as it was passing through the Suez Canal on her way to Rotterdam from Tanjung Pelepas 9 18 Ever Given became stuck coordinates 30 01 03 N 32 34 49 E 30 01761 N 32 58018 E 30 01761 32 58018 near the village of Manshiyet Rugola 19 and blocked the canal 8 According to a statement by the Suez Canal Authority SCA the ship ran aground diagonally after losing the ability to steer amid high winds and a dust storm 20 In a separate statement Evergreen Marine said that it had been told the ship was suspected of being hit by a sudden strong wind causing the hull to deviate from the waterway and accidentally hit the bottom 2 20 The ship ended up with her bow wedged in one bank of the canal and stern nearly touching the other 21 Tugboats trying to free the jammed ship as viewed from the International Space Station 27 March 2021 The ship which had no tugboat was the fifth in a northbound convoy behind two prior container ships that were each paired with a tugboat There were fifteen vessels behind it when it ran aground Traffic in both directions was blocked for just over six days 22 leading to a traffic jam of over two hundred vessels 2 23 On 24 March Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement the technical manager of the ship denied earlier reports that it had been partially refloated 18 In addition trade experts were worried about a supply chain delay and tension due to the delay for the ships trapped as well as other vessels that planned to cross the Suez 24 Eight tugboats worked to re float the vessel in collaboration with excavators removing sand from the side of the canal where the bow of the vessel was wedged 18 25 After an overnight break the salvage work resumed in the morning of 25 March 26 Egyptian meteorologists reported that high winds and a sandstorm had affected the area on the day of the grounding with winds gusting as much as 50 kilometres per hour 31 mph 27 Addressing a press conference on 27 March Admiral Osama Rabie chairman of the SCA said that weather conditions were not the main reasons for the ship s grounding adding There may have been technical or human errors All of these factors will become apparent in the investigation 28 29 Aided by high spring tide the ship was partially freed from sediment and re floated on 29 March 2021 at 05 42 EGY 03 42 UTC apart from the bow which was still caught 30 31 The ship was finally freed in the afternoon at 15 05 EGY 13 05 UTC 32 33 and the ship started moving under tow towards the Great Bitter Lake for technical inspection the first step towards reopening the canal 34 planned for later that day 33 After the canal had been checked for damage the SCA informed shipping agencies that shipping was to resume from 19 00 local time 17 00 UTC 35 Aftermath Edit On 13 April the SCA announced that the ship had been seized on court orders until the owners paid 900 million in damages 36 On 4 July 2021 the German newspaper Der Spiegel reported that the owners and the SCA had agreed on compensation although the exact amount remained unclear 37 The ship departed from the Suez Canal on 7 July for scheduled deliveries of cargo at several European ports 38 On 7 July 2021 Egyptian authorities released the ship after an unspecified settlement was reached It was announced that Egypt would also receive a 75 ton tugboat from the ship s Japanese owner Shoei Kisen Kaisha as part of the compensation package Ever Given sailed to Port Said 39 Hull inspections were carried out with the vessel finally departing on 12 July after a seizure delay of more than 100 days 40 41 The ship finally arrived at her destination the Rotterdam Maasvlakte NL container terminal on 29 July after sailing for 17 days although the trip was originally expected to take 9 days 42 22 days after her release by the Egyptian government and over four months after her grounding 43 44 45 It became a tourist attraction during that time 46 After unloading about three quarters of the load in Rotterdam Ever Given departed on 2 August mooring in Felixstowe Trinity Container Terminal on 3 August to complete unloading before going out of service prior to inspection at Harwich Anchorage by Leask Marine Orkney on behalf of American Bureau of Shipping 47 48 49 She departed 6 August for refueling at Malta Bunkering Area 3 preceded by Scot Munchen on 15 August 50 During the morning of 20 August Ever Given transited through the Suez Canal within a 22 vessel convoy 51 52 53 On 20 September 2021 the ship arrived at Qingdao Port anchorage before berthing alongside the sufficiently large dry dock facilities for repairs on 4 October Qingdao is also close to Chinese shipping ports where the vessel was projected to re enter service in late October 54 to mid November 55 Photographs taken upon arrival at Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry pier indicate bow crumple damage extending as far back as the rear bow thruster tunnel 56 After spending nearly six weeks in dry dock there it returned to service in November 2021 docking at Qingdao and Shanghai before continuing on her normal route 57 See also EditSuezmaxNotes EditReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Ever Given 18265351 ABS Record American Bureau of Shipping Retrieved 25 March 2021 a b c Wang Cindy Park Kyunghee Lee Annie 23 March 2021 Suez Canal Snarled With Giant Ship Stuck in Top Trade Artery Bloomberg News Archived from the original on 24 March 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2021 Gambrell Jon 23 March 2021 Massive cargo ship turns sideways blocks Egypt s Suez Canal The Seattle Times Archived from the original on 31 March 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b c d e f Ever Given 9811000 Sea web Retrieved 25 March 2021 a b ShipmentLink Vessel Particulars www shipmentlink com Archived from the original on 8 June 2020 Retrieved 4 August 2020 長賜輪成功脫困 蘇伊士運河恢復正常通行 Ever Given successfully released and the Suez Canal resumes normal traffic Evergreen Marine Retrieved 4 April 2021 Safety Quality Environment Policy Archived 2006 03 22 at archive today Evergreen Marine Retrieved on September 29 2009 a b Farrer Martin Safi Michael 24 March 2021 Suez canal blocked by huge container ship after gust of wind The Guardian Archived from the original on 24 March 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b ShipmentLink Sailing Schedules Search by Vessel www shipmentlink com Archived from the original on 12 July 2020 Retrieved 24 March 2021 Nagourney Eric 29 March 2021 With the Suez Canal Unblocked the World s Commerce Resumes Its Course The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 30 March 2021 Retrieved 30 March 2021 Suez Canal chief Vessel impounded amid financial dispute AP 13 April 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Dislodged Suez Canal cargo ship Ever Given held amid 916 million claim NBC 14 April 2021 Retrieved 14 April 2021 van Marle Gavin 10 May 2021 Suez Canal Authority reduces damages claim against Ever Given owner The Loadstar Ever Given 8320901 Equasis French Ministry for Transport Retrieved 30 March 2021 Gentle touch of a giant mega container ship brushed ferry FleetMon com Archived from the original on 24 March 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2021 FINKENWERDER Passenger Ship Allision in Blankenese Vesseltracker com Archived from the original on 31 March 2021 Retrieved 31 March 2021 Gessner Nina 10 February 2019 Frachter rammt Fahre in Hamburg Blankenese Hat der starke Wind den Elbe Crash verursacht Freighter rams ferry in Hamburg Blankenese Did the strong wind cause the Elbe crash MOPO de in German Archived from the original on 24 March 2021 Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b c Egypt s Suez Canal blocked by 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From Suez Becomes a Tourist Attraction Wall Street Journal Chambers Sam 20 July 2021 Ever Given will need repairs Splash Ever Given Container Ship IMO 9811000 Vessel Finder Archived 18 02 UTC 3 August 2021 Leask Marine attain American Bureau of Shipping approved service supplier accreditation Leask Marine Ltd C Fenna and C Force Ever Given Container Ship IMO 9811000 Vessel Finder Archived 16 20 UTC 7 August 2021 Hall Madison 19 August 2021 The Ever Given container ship is traveling back through the Suez Canal 4 months after beaching itself in the waterway and jamming global shipping traffic Insider Com Retrieved 19 August 2021 Michael Chris 20 August 2021 Container ship Ever Given returns to Suez canal for another attempt The Guardian Retrieved 20 August 2021 EVER GIVEN successfully passed through Egypt s Suez Canal in its return journey Admiral Osama Rabie Egypt Today 20 August 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2021 Chambers Sam 23 August 2021 Ever Given heads to Qingdao for repairs Splash247 com Retrieved 6 September 2021 Ever Given Ups she does it again Timsen on vesseltracker com Archived 20 August 2021 Towey Hannah 2 November 2021 These photos of the dry docked Ever Given reveal the damage it suffered after blocking the Suez Canal Yahoo News Retrieved 15 March 2022 Ever Given Returns to Service After Repairs The Maritime Executive 15 November 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 9811000 Image of grounded vessel from Airbus Space Ever Given at MarineTraffic Ever Given at Vessel Finder Images of Ever Given aground in Suez Canal BBC News Press Statement from Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Vesseltracker animation of the allision in Hamburg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ever Given amp oldid 1150216737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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