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Mediterranean Shipping Company

Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC) is an international shipping line founded by Gianluigi Aponte in Italy in 1970, with headquarters in Switzerland since 1978. The privately held company is owned by the Aponte family.[2] The company operates in all major ports of the world.[3]

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A.
TypePrivate
IndustryShipping
Founded1970; 53 years ago (1970)
FounderGianluigi Aponte
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Diego Aponte
ServicesContainer Shipping and Logistics
Revenue $28.19 billion (2015)
$6.16 billion (2014)
OwnerGianluigi Aponte[1]
Number of employees
30,000 (2014)
SubsidiariesMSC Cruises
Websitewww.msc.com
MSC 40' container

As of 2023, MSC operates 721 container vessels with an intake capacity of 4,631,403 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).[4]

Overview

MSC operates 524 offices in 155 countries with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland and has over 100,000 employees.[4] MSC's shipping line sails on more than 215 trade routes, calling at over 500 ports.[4] MSC operates vessels with a capacity of up to 23,756 TEU, including (as of 2019) the world's two largest container ships, MSC Gülsün and MSC Samar.[5]

The company is independent and wholly owned by the Aponte family under the leadership of Diego Aponte. Diego was appointed President and CEO by his father and company founder Gianluigi in October 2014.[3] In December 2020, Soren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer.[6]

Since 1989, MSC has owned the holiday cruise division MSC Cruises.[7]

MSC started train operations by taking over the cargo division of CP in 2015, and operates container trains over the Iberian peninsula. [8] Its rail operations have later expanded to Italy and beyond, under the name "Medway".[9]

History

 
MSC Tomoko in the Santa Barbara Channel, 2009

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) was founded in Naples in 1970 as a private company by seafaring captain Gianluigi Aponte when he bought his first ship, Patricia, followed by Rafaela, with which Aponte began a shipping line operating between the Mediterranean and Somalia. The line subsequently expanded through the purchase of second-hand cargo ships. By 1977, the company operated services to northern Europe, Africa and the Indian Ocean.[3]

In 1978, the headquarters was established in Geneva, Switzerland.[10]

The expansion continued through the 1980s; by the end of the decade, MSC operated ships to North America and Australia.[3]

In 1988, MSC enter the cruise business by buying the liner Monterey.[7]

 
MSC Regulus
 
MSC Carmen
 
MSC containers
 
MSC Bruxelles

In 1989, MSC bought Lauro Lines. The new company was named StarLauro Cruises and had 2 ships, Monterey and Achille Lauro.[11]

In 1994, MSC ordered its first newly constructed ships, which were delivered beginning in 1996 with MSC Alexa. They were built by Italian shipbuilder, Fincantieri.[3]

In 1995, StarLauro Cruises was renamed MSC Cruises.[11]

In October 2014, Diego Aponte (son of MSC founder Gianluigi Aponte) was named president and chief executive of MSC, taking over from his father who was named group executive chairman. Gianluigi Aponte would continue to oversee all group related activities as well as supporting Diego in shaping the future of MSC.[12]

In December 2014, the MSC shipping line ranked number 6 in Lloyd's List Top 100 Most Influential People in Shipping.[12]

In January 2015, MSC launched the largest container ship, MSC Oscar, with a capacity of 19,224 TEU. Built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and registered in Panama, it joins the Albatross service in January as part of the 2M VSA (Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MSC).[13]

In June 2015 Maersk and MSC signed a vessel-sharing agreement on the Asia-Europe, trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic trades. The agreement is referred to as the 2M Alliance.[14] The 2M Alliance includes 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2.1 million TEU, deployed on 21 strings.[14][15]

In February 2017, MSC purchased a 49% stake into Messina Line, an Italian shipping Line founded in Genoa, Italy in 1929, specialised in intra Mediterranean short sea, and Europe to East and West Africa routes. The company owns 8 Roll-on/roll-off vessels and a Terminal in Genoa port, on top of a container fleet of 65,000 teu.[16] MSC’s subsidiary Marinvest will take over a 49 percent stake in Ignazio Messina and a 52 percent stake in Ro-Ro Italia, a new company that would control four of the Messina’s roll-on/roll-off container vessels.[17]

In October 2018, MSC decided to charter out the only two car carriers in its fleet (MSC Immacolata and MSC Cristiana)[18] to Grimaldi Group,[19] replacing them on the service towards West Africa[20] with two Messina Line - ConRO vessels: MSC Cobalto (formerly Jolly Cobalto) and MSC Titanio (formerly Jolly Titanio).[21] The swap of these ships, that were previously deployed on MSC Adriatic Trade in between the ports of Trieste and Izmir,[22] results in view of a tighter collaboration between MSC and Messina Line.[23]

In December 2020, Søren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer.[6] Søren Toft is the first person outside the Aponte family to become CEO. He will report directly to Diego Aponte, MSC Group President, and Gianluigi Aponte, founder and MSC Group Chairman. Søren Toft will also be a member of the board of directors of Terminal Investment Ltd.[24]

In January 2021, MSC was awarded the “Maritime Sustainability Passport” (MSP) Certificate and Seal by the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA). NAMEPA’s Co-Founder/Executive Director Carleen Lyden Walker staded that “By qualifying for NAMEPA’s Maritime Sustainability Passport, MSC has demonstrated its commitment to stewardship of the environment, care for its employees, and responsible corporate governance”.[25]

In April 2021, MSC launched a special shipping service to help the distribution of pharmaceutical products during the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]

In August 2021, Gary Keville Transport Limited obtained temporary High Court order lifting an embargo preventing it from collecting and delivering containers from Dublin port.[27]

In December 2021, MSC is offering at least 5.7 billion euros for Bolloré Africa Logistics, a subsidiary of the Bolloré group.[28] In December 2022, it was announced MSC had completed the acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics.[29]

On 6 January 2022, MSC became the largest container shipping company in the world, surpassing Maersk, in terms of TEU capacity, according to the latest Alphaliner's figures.[30]

On March 2023, MSC break the record of biggest container ship in the world two times in a row by receiving the 24,116 TEU MSC Tessa mega container ship on March 10 and the 24,345 TEU MSC Irina mega container ship on March 13.[31]

2M Alliance: Maersk SeaLand/MSC

In 2015, Maersk SeaLand and MSC launched the 2M Alliance, a vessel-sharing agreement (VSA) to ensure competitive and cost-efficient operations on the Asia-Europe, trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic trades.[32][33] The arrangement, which includes a series of slot exchanges and slot purchases on East-West routes, also involves Maersk Line and MSC taking over a number of charters and operations of vessels chartered to HMM. The 2M Alliance include 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2.1 million TEU, deployed on 21 strings.[34][35] The 2M arrangement had a minimum term of 10 years with a 2-year notice period of termination.[32][33] On 25 January 2023, CEO Vincent Clerc of A. P. Moller - Maersk and CEO Soren Toft of MSC announced in a joint press statement that the two shipping lines would terminate the 2M Alliance in January 2025.[32][33]

Fleet

Container ship classes of MSC
Ship class Built Capacity (TEU) Ships in class Notes
MSC Daniela-class 2008–2010 13,798 8
MSC Danit-class 2009–2012 13,050–14,028 23
MSC Beryl-class 2010–2012 12,991 7 Long-term charter from Niki Shipping
MSC Benedetta-class 2011–2012 13,100 8 Long-term charter from E.R. Schiffahrt
MSC Olympic-class 2014–2015 19,224 6
MSC London-class 2014–2016 16,652 6 Long-term charter from Zodiac Maritime and Eastern Pacific Shipping
MSC Pegasus-class 2016–2017 19,224–19,462 14 Long-term charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping, Minsheng Financial Leasing and Ship Finance International
MSC Josseline-class 2019 14,336 5 Long-term charter from Zodiac Maritime
MSC Orion-class 2019 14,952 4 Long-term charter from Zodiac Maritime
MSC Gülsün-class 2019–2021 23,656–23,756 16
2023–onwards 16,000 13 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) have placed an order at China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) for thirteen 16000 TEU new container ships to be built at two CSSC shipyards.[36]
2022–onwards 24,232 10 4 will be built by Jiangnan Shipyard, 4 will be built by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding and 2 will be built by Yangzijiang Shipbuilding[37][38] The first ship of the class, the Hudong-type MSC Tessa were launched on 1 August 2022. [39] MSC Irina and MSC Loreto were launched at Yangzijiang Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding on 29 October 2022.
2023–onwards 15,300 11 Long term charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping.[40]

Notable ships:

Accidents and incidents

MSC Carla

On 24 November 1997, the container ship MSC Carla encountered heavy weather and broke apart NE of Azores in the North Atlantic Ocean, when on route to Boston, US from Le Havre, France. The 34 crew members were air-lifted by helicopter to safety.[41] The fore part sank over a period of five days. The stern was towed to Spain where it was scrapped.[42] In 1984, the previous owners of the MSC Carla (her name was MV Nihon at that time) lengthened the ship by 15 meters. This was accomplished by cutting the vessel in two and welding in a lengthening module. The structural failure was at the forward end of the new mid-body. The design and installation of the new structure by the shipyard was found to have been faulty.[43]

MSC Napoli

On 18 January 2007, the container ship MSC Napoli was abandoned in the English Channel due to European storm Kyrill after severe gale-force winds and huge waves caused serious damage to Napoli's hull, including a crack in one side and a flooded engine room.[44] All 26 crew were picked up from their lifeboat by Sea King helicopters of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and taken to Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall.[45] On 19 January 2007, the ship was taken under tow but because of the ship’s deteriorating condition it was decided to beach the ship at Branscombe.[46] On 9 July 2007 the MSC Napoli was refloated,[47] but was immediately re-beached as a crack measuring 3 meters (9.8 ft) was found in the vessel's hull, running down both sides and through the keel. The decision was made to break the ship up near Branscombe beach.[48]

MSC Nikita

On 29 August 2009, the container ship MSC Nikita was involved in a collision with the Nirint Pride off the Port of Rotterdam and was breached in the engine room. She was towed to Rotterdam for emergency repairs and subsequently declared a total loss. There were no casualties.[49]

MSC Chitra

On 7 August 2010, the container ship MSC Chitra was involved in a collision with the bulk carrier MV Khalijia II while leaving Jawaharlal Nehru Port east of Mumbai in Navi Mumbai's Raigad district, India.[50] The MV Khalijia II had ripped into MSC Chitra port side, creating three major dents in its hull and the engine room gradually flooded. After collision the MSC Chitra listed heavily and was grounded 8 km outside of the port. The Indian captain and 32 crew members were evacuated.[51] On April 17, 2011, after the ship was declared a total loss, the MSC Chitra was scuttled by Titan Maritime approximately 385 miles off the coast of Mumbai, India.[52]

MSC Zoe

On 1 January 2019, whilst on a voyage from Portugal to Bremerhaven carrying more than 8,000 containers the ship encountered severe weather causing her to roll violently.[53] 345 containers went overboard into the North Sea near the Wadden islands off the Dutch coast. Of these, 297 containers were lost north of the Dutch island Ameland, the remaining containers some hours later north of the German island Borkum.[54]

MSC Messina

On 24 June 2021, the container ship MSC Messina caught fire in the midway of the Indian Ocean halfway between Sri Lanka and Malacca Strait.[55][56] The fire broke in the engine room of the ship, at some 480 nautical miles away from the Great Basses Reef Lighthouse, Kirinda.[57][58]

MSC Danit

On 16 October 2021, the container ship MSC Danit was boarded in the Port of Long Beach by the United States Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board marine casualty investigators. They were investigating an undersea pipeline that appeared to have been damaged by a ship's anchor and recently spilled oil onto the beaches of Orange County. MSC and ship owner, Dordellas Finance Corporation, and others were designated as parties of interest in the investigation.[59]

See also

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External links

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Mediterranean Shipping Company S A MSC is an international shipping line founded by Gianluigi Aponte in Italy in 1970 with headquarters in Switzerland since 1978 The privately held company is owned by the Aponte family 2 The company operates in all major ports of the world 3 MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S A TypePrivateIndustryShippingFounded1970 53 years ago 1970 FounderGianluigi AponteHeadquartersGeneva SwitzerlandArea servedWorldwideKey peopleDiego AponteServicesContainer Shipping and LogisticsRevenue 28 19 billion 2015 Net income 6 16 billion 2014 OwnerGianluigi Aponte 1 Number of employees30 000 2014 SubsidiariesMSC CruisesWebsitewww wbr msc wbr comMSC 40 container As of 2023 MSC operates 721 container vessels with an intake capacity of 4 631 403 twenty foot equivalent units TEU 4 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 2M Alliance Maersk SeaLand MSC 4 Fleet 5 Accidents and incidents 5 1 MSC Carla 5 2 MSC Napoli 5 3 MSC Nikita 5 4 MSC Chitra 5 5 MSC Zoe 5 6 MSC Messina 5 7 MSC Danit 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditMSC operates 524 offices in 155 countries with its headquarters in Geneva Switzerland and has over 100 000 employees 4 MSC s shipping line sails on more than 215 trade routes calling at over 500 ports 4 MSC operates vessels with a capacity of up to 23 756 TEU including as of 2019 the world s two largest container ships MSC Gulsun and MSC Samar 5 The company is independent and wholly owned by the Aponte family under the leadership of Diego Aponte Diego was appointed President and CEO by his father and company founder Gianluigi in October 2014 3 In December 2020 Soren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer 6 Since 1989 MSC has owned the holiday cruise division MSC Cruises 7 MSC started train operations by taking over the cargo division of CP in 2015 and operates container trains over the Iberian peninsula 8 Its rail operations have later expanded to Italy and beyond under the name Medway 9 History Edit MSC Tomoko in the Santa Barbara Channel 2009 Mediterranean Shipping Company MSC was founded in Naples in 1970 as a private company by seafaring captain Gianluigi Aponte when he bought his first ship Patricia followed by Rafaela with which Aponte began a shipping line operating between the Mediterranean and Somalia The line subsequently expanded through the purchase of second hand cargo ships By 1977 the company operated services to northern Europe Africa and the Indian Ocean 3 In 1978 the headquarters was established in Geneva Switzerland 10 The expansion continued through the 1980s by the end of the decade MSC operated ships to North America and Australia 3 In 1988 MSC enter the cruise business by buying the liner Monterey 7 MSC Regulus MSC Carmen MSC containers MSC Bruxelles In 1989 MSC bought Lauro Lines The new company was named StarLauro Cruises and had 2 ships Monterey and Achille Lauro 11 In 1994 MSC ordered its first newly constructed ships which were delivered beginning in 1996 with MSC Alexa They were built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri 3 In 1995 StarLauro Cruises was renamed MSC Cruises 11 In October 2014 Diego Aponte son of MSC founder Gianluigi Aponte was named president and chief executive of MSC taking over from his father who was named group executive chairman Gianluigi Aponte would continue to oversee all group related activities as well as supporting Diego in shaping the future of MSC 12 In December 2014 the MSC shipping line ranked number 6 in Lloyd s List Top 100 Most Influential People in Shipping 12 In January 2015 MSC launched the largest container ship MSC Oscar with a capacity of 19 224 TEU Built by Daewoo Shipbuilding amp Marine Engineering and registered in Panama it joins the Albatross service in January as part of the 2M VSA Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MSC 13 In June 2015 Maersk and MSC signed a vessel sharing agreement on the Asia Europe trans Pacific and trans Atlantic trades The agreement is referred to as the 2M Alliance 14 The 2M Alliance includes 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2 1 million TEU deployed on 21 strings 14 15 In February 2017 MSC purchased a 49 stake into Messina Line an Italian shipping Line founded in Genoa Italy in 1929 specialised in intra Mediterranean short sea and Europe to East and West Africa routes The company owns 8 Roll on roll off vessels and a Terminal in Genoa port on top of a container fleet of 65 000 teu 16 MSC s subsidiary Marinvest will take over a 49 percent stake in Ignazio Messina and a 52 percent stake in Ro Ro Italia a new company that would control four of the Messina s roll on roll off container vessels 17 In October 2018 MSC decided to charter out the only two car carriers in its fleet MSC Immacolata and MSC Cristiana 18 to Grimaldi Group 19 replacing them on the service towards West Africa 20 with two Messina Line ConRO vessels MSC Cobalto formerly Jolly Cobalto and MSC Titanio formerly Jolly Titanio 21 The swap of these ships that were previously deployed on MSC Adriatic Trade in between the ports of Trieste and Izmir 22 results in view of a tighter collaboration between MSC and Messina Line 23 In December 2020 Soren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer 6 Soren Toft is the first person outside the Aponte family to become CEO He will report directly to Diego Aponte MSC Group President and Gianluigi Aponte founder and MSC Group Chairman Soren Toft will also be a member of the board of directors of Terminal Investment Ltd 24 In January 2021 MSC was awarded the Maritime Sustainability Passport MSP Certificate and Seal by the North American Marine Environment Protection Association NAMEPA NAMEPA s Co Founder Executive Director Carleen Lyden Walker staded that By qualifying for NAMEPA s Maritime Sustainability Passport MSC has demonstrated its commitment to stewardship of the environment care for its employees and responsible corporate governance 25 In April 2021 MSC launched a special shipping service to help the distribution of pharmaceutical products during the COVID 19 pandemic 26 In August 2021 Gary Keville Transport Limited obtained temporary High Court order lifting an embargo preventing it from collecting and delivering containers from Dublin port 27 In December 2021 MSC is offering at least 5 7 billion euros for Bollore Africa Logistics a subsidiary of the Bollore group 28 In December 2022 it was announced MSC had completed the acquisition of Bollore Africa Logistics 29 On 6 January 2022 MSC became the largest container shipping company in the world surpassing Maersk in terms of TEU capacity according to the latest Alphaliner s figures 30 On March 2023 MSC break the record of biggest container ship in the world two times in a row by receiving the 24 116 TEU MSC Tessa mega container ship on March 10 and the 24 345 TEU MSC Irina mega container ship on March 13 31 2M Alliance Maersk SeaLand MSC EditIn 2015 Maersk SeaLand and MSC launched the 2M Alliance a vessel sharing agreement VSA to ensure competitive and cost efficient operations on the Asia Europe trans Pacific and trans Atlantic trades 32 33 The arrangement which includes a series of slot exchanges and slot purchases on East West routes also involves Maersk Line and MSC taking over a number of charters and operations of vessels chartered to HMM The 2M Alliance include 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2 1 million TEU deployed on 21 strings 34 35 The 2M arrangement had a minimum term of 10 years with a 2 year notice period of termination 32 33 On 25 January 2023 CEO Vincent Clerc of A P Moller Maersk and CEO Soren Toft of MSC announced in a joint press statement that the two shipping lines would terminate the 2M Alliance in January 2025 32 33 Fleet EditContainer ship classes of MSC Ship class Built Capacity TEU Ships in class NotesMSC Daniela class 2008 2010 13 798 8MSC Danit class 2009 2012 13 050 14 028 23MSC Beryl class 2010 2012 12 991 7 Long term charter from Niki ShippingMSC Benedetta class 2011 2012 13 100 8 Long term charter from E R SchiffahrtMSC Olympic class 2014 2015 19 224 6MSC London class 2014 2016 16 652 6 Long term charter from Zodiac Maritime and Eastern Pacific ShippingMSC Pegasus class 2016 2017 19 224 19 462 14 Long term charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping Minsheng Financial Leasing and Ship Finance InternationalMSC Josseline class 2019 14 336 5 Long term charter from Zodiac MaritimeMSC Orion class 2019 14 952 4 Long term charter from Zodiac MaritimeMSC Gulsun class 2019 2021 23 656 23 756 162023 onwards 16 000 13 Mediterranean Shipping Company MSC have placed an order at China State Shipbuilding Corporation CSSC for thirteen 16000 TEU new container ships to be built at two CSSC shipyards 36 2022 onwards 24 232 10 4 will be built by Jiangnan Shipyard 4 will be built by Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding and 2 will be built by Yangzijiang Shipbuilding 37 38 The first ship of the class the Hudong type MSC Tessa were launched on 1 August 2022 39 MSC Irina and MSC Loreto were launched at Yangzijiang Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding on 29 October 2022 2023 onwards 15 300 11 Long term charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping 40 Notable ships MSC Beatrice MSC Bruxelles MSC Carmen MSC Carouge MSC Chicago MSC Cordoba MSC Danit MSC Geneva MSC Gulsun MSC Leigh MSC Madeleine MSC Napoli MSC Nuria MSC Oscar MSC Pamela MSC Rosaria MSC Sindy MSC ZoeAccidents and incidents EditMSC Carla Edit On 24 November 1997 the container ship MSC Carla encountered heavy weather and broke apart NE of Azores in the North Atlantic Ocean when on route to Boston US from Le Havre France The 34 crew members were air lifted by helicopter to safety 41 The fore part sank over a period of five days The stern was towed to Spain where it was scrapped 42 In 1984 the previous owners of the MSC Carla her name was MV Nihon at that time lengthened the ship by 15 meters This was accomplished by cutting the vessel in two and welding in a lengthening module The structural failure was at the forward end of the new mid body The design and installation of the new structure by the shipyard was found to have been faulty 43 MSC Napoli Edit On 18 January 2007 the container ship MSC Napoli was abandoned in the English Channel due to European storm Kyrill after severe gale force winds and huge waves caused serious damage to Napoli s hull including a crack in one side and a flooded engine room 44 All 26 crew were picked up from their lifeboat by Sea King helicopters of the Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm and taken to Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall 45 On 19 January 2007 the ship was taken under tow but because of the ship s deteriorating condition it was decided to beach the ship at Branscombe 46 On 9 July 2007 the MSC Napoli was refloated 47 but was immediately re beached as a crack measuring 3 meters 9 8 ft was found in the vessel s hull running down both sides and through the keel The decision was made to break the ship up near Branscombe beach 48 MSC Nikita Edit On 29 August 2009 the container ship MSC Nikita was involved in a collision with the Nirint Pride off the Port of Rotterdam and was breached in the engine room She was towed to Rotterdam for emergency repairs and subsequently declared a total loss There were no casualties 49 MSC Chitra Edit On 7 August 2010 the container ship MSC Chitra was involved in a collision with the bulk carrier MV Khalijia II while leaving Jawaharlal Nehru Port east of Mumbai in Navi Mumbai s Raigad district India 50 The MV Khalijia II had ripped into MSC Chitra port side creating three major dents in its hull and the engine room gradually flooded After collision the MSC Chitra listed heavily and was grounded 8 km outside of the port The Indian captain and 32 crew members were evacuated 51 On April 17 2011 after the ship was declared a total loss the MSC Chitra was scuttled by Titan Maritime approximately 385 miles off the coast of Mumbai India 52 MSC Zoe Edit On 1 January 2019 whilst on a voyage from Portugal to Bremerhaven carrying more than 8 000 containers the ship encountered severe weather causing her to roll violently 53 345 containers went overboard into the North Sea near the Wadden islands off the Dutch coast Of these 297 containers were lost north of the Dutch island Ameland the remaining containers some hours later north of the German island Borkum 54 MSC Messina Edit On 24 June 2021 the container ship MSC Messina caught fire in the midway of the Indian Ocean halfway between Sri Lanka and Malacca Strait 55 56 The fire broke in the engine room of the ship at some 480 nautical miles away from the Great Basses Reef Lighthouse Kirinda 57 58 MSC Danit Edit On 16 October 2021 the container ship MSC Danit was boarded in the Port of Long Beach by the United States Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board marine casualty investigators They were investigating an undersea pipeline that appeared to have been damaged by a ship s anchor and recently spilled oil onto the beaches of Orange County MSC and ship owner Dordellas Finance Corporation and others were designated as parties of interest in the investigation 59 See also Edit Transport portal Companies portal Switzerland portalList of container shipping companiesReferences Edit George Sergiu 1 October 2014 The World s Ten Richest Ship Owners Contact Mediterranean Shipping Company Retrieved on 5 January 2015 12 14 Chemin Rieu CH 1208 Geneva Switzerland a b c d e The history of MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co SA Swiss Deep sea Shipping Retrieved 10 August 2010 a b c Alphaliner TOP 100 27 Jan 2023 Retrieved 27 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Giant ship makes waves on first visit The Times London 20 August 2019 41 a b Soren Toft Arrives at MSC as Chief Executive Officer www msc com Retrieved 14 April 2021 a b MSC Cruises History www cruisecritic co uk Retrieved 14 April 2021 MSC introduces Spain Portugal rail freight service 21 March 2018 MEDWAY Belgium s Trains to Germany About Us MSC www msc com Retrieved 6 April 2021 a b About MSC Cruises Mediterranean cruise company www msccruisesusa com Retrieved 14 April 2021 a b MSC manifestDB Retrieved 24 May 2021 Introducing the world s largest box ship MSC Oscar Riviera Retrieved 24 May 2021 a b Maersk MSC Establish Ten Year VSA Offshore Energy 10 July 2014 Retrieved 27 April 2021 2M Alliance Officially Launched Offshore Energy 12 January 2015 Retrieved 27 April 2021 MSC buys 49 of Messina Cargomar it 4 November 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2021 MSC s Messina Acquisition Gets Go Ahead from Italian Regulator Offshore Energy 22 October 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2021 The optimistic Gianluigi Aponte Ship2Shore www ship2shore it Grimaldi to charter in two Aponte s car carriers Ship2Shore www ship2shore it MSC lines up against Grimaldi as it enters deepsea ro ro shipping sector 23 January 2018 MSC s ensign flying on the Jolly Cobalto and Jolly Titanio Ship2Shore www ship2shore it MSC s ro ro services to reach Italy Ship2Shore 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May 2021 Ship Structure Committee Case Study Carla www shipstructure org Retrieved 24 May 2021 BBC MSC Napoli timeline www bbc co uk Retrieved 5 April 2021 News 771 Naval Air Squadrons Fleet Air Arm Operations and Support Royal Navy 21 January 2007 Archived from the original on 21 January 2007 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Pollution watch as ship beaches 20 January 2007 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Stricken container ship refloated 9 July 2007 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Attempts to break Napoli in two 13 July 2007 Retrieved 6 April 2021 MSC Nikita rammed near engine room by smaller geared vessel off Holland Certified Transportation Network Ctngroup com Archived from the original on 18 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 MSC Chitra Cedre Retrieved 23 April 2021 Collision of MSC Chitra and MV Khalijia III the 7 August 2010 www fortunes de mer com Retrieved 23 April 2021 How the MSC Chitra was finally sunk NDTV com Retrieved 23 April 2021 Why did the MSC Zoe lose containers overboard IMAREST org Number of Lost MSC Zoe Containers Jumps to 345 Offshore Energy 7 February 2019 Fire onboard MSC Messina 480 Nautical Miles from Great Basses Reef Sri Lanka News Newsfirst 25 June 2021 Retrieved 25 June 2021 Sri Lanka Another container ship suffers a fire in Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka www colombopage com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Fire reported on another container ship in Indian ocean off Sri Lanka NewsWire 25 June 2021 Retrieved 25 June 2021 Boxship MSC Messina hit by engine room fire after leaving Sri Lanka EconomyNext 25 June 2021 Retrieved 25 June 2021 Ship owner operator of interest in California oil spill AP News 17 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 External links Edit Media related to Mediterranean Shipping Company at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mediterranean Shipping Company amp oldid 1147740794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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