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The apology from Japanese ship-leasing firm Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd. came as a team of powerful tugboats worked to free the Ever Given, the 440 million-pound vessel that ran aground Tuesday after ...
An Egyptian court seized the ship and its 18,300 containers, after the Suez Canal Authority filed a $900 million compensation claim against Japanese ship owner Shoei Kisen Kaisha for losses ...
The development came after its Japanese owner, Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd., reached a settlement with canal authorities over a compensation amount following weeks of negotiations and a court standoff.
The settlement came after the Ever Given's Japanese owner, Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd., reached an agreement over a compensation amount with canal officials Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on ...
Shoei Kisen Kaisha, the Japanese ship-leasing firm responsible for the 40 million-pound Ever Given, told Reuters it hasn’t received any lawsuits or claims for compensation stemming from the boat ...
Japanese firm Shoei Kisen KK, which owns the giant container ship stuck sideways across the Suez Canal in Egypt, said an attempt will be made to refloat the vessel later on Saturday by taking ...
The authority did not reveal details on the settlement deal with the Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd., the Japanese owner of the Ever Given. It said the deal will be signed in a ceremony in the Suez Canal ...
The Ever Given container ship, owned by Shoei Kisen, has been in a lake separating two sections of the canal since it was dislodged on March 29, as the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) conducts ...
Experts on Tuesday boarded the massive container ship that blocked Egypt's vital Suez Canal and disrupted global trade for nearly a week, seeking answers to a single question that could have ...
NAVTOR secured an agreement with Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., one of Japan’s largest shipowners and managers, to deliver the NavFleet application across itsfleet of managed vessels. Shoei Kisen ...
The seizure of the ship came after Shoei Kisen Kaisha responded to Egypt’s $900 million demand with a counteroffer, Al-Ahram reported. The chairman of Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority, Osama Rabie ...