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‘Ever given’ sailing again

'Ever given' sailing again
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Hyderabad: The giant ship ‘ever given’ has sailed again.
Shoei Shoe Owners Kisen Kaisha Ltd said that following the conclusions of the formal agreement with the Suez Canal Authority, the ship and his crew left the great Bitter Lake in the Suez canal on Wednesday.
Ever given will proceed to the port saying, Egypt where the ship’s dive survey will be completed.
Subject to approval from the vessel classification community which is an American shipping bureau (ABS), which has been given will then complete his journey to the next port where the cargo will be discarded, the company said.
“We want to take a moment to specifically recognize Mr.” ever given “(captain of the ship), officers and crew playing an important role in a safe refloating of the ship and in his maintenance for the past few months.
We will then admit the family of the crew Facing uncertainty does not know when the people they love will return.
We thank the crew ever given.
Your hard work and professionalism exemplify the best of those who serve in the sea, “said the company.
All crew ever given when it was based on the Suez canal was Indian sailor.
Shoie Kisen Kaisha also thanked ‘the authority of the Suez Canal and others who worked tirelessly to release the ship as soon as possible when he cuts more than three months ago.’ “Our company has a large ship fleet and will continue to be an ordinary and loyal customer of the Suez Canal,” he said.
During a period of time after the ship was refliated and sailed to the great Lake Bitter, the Indian crew that had served their contract period was allowed to return to the country and a set of new crew rises.
Additional captain, also from India, has taken a boat at Lake Bitter which was great during the early days itself.
On March 23 this year, the ship had been stuck in the Suez Channel and after six days it was reflected.
Shipping companies are involved in legal twist for compensation payments for income losses suffered by the Suez Channel Authority.
This problem was completed by the company and SCA who followed the ship was allowed to sail again.

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