![]() ![]() ![]() Several dozen ships could also be seen grouped around the northern and southern entrances to the canal.Īnalytics firm Kpler said more than 20 oil tankers carrying crude and refined products were affected by the disruptions. The bulk of those insurance claims will then likely be reinsured through a program run by the wider International Group of P&I Clubs, Smith at McGill said.Īt least 30 ships were blocked to the north of the Ever Given, and three to the south, local sources said. This segment of insurance covers ships against pollution and injury claims. UK P&I Club said in an emailed statement to Reuters that it was the protection and indemnity insurer for the Ever Given, but declined to comment further. “If you have a constant build-up of ships, there are massive supply chain issues,” said Marcus Baker, global head, marine and cargo at insurance broker Marsh. In addition, owners of the cargo on board the ship and on other ships stuck in the Canal will likely claim from the ship’s liability insurer for losses to perishable goods or missed delivery deadlines, the sources said. A team of around 10 people is heading to Egypt. Martijn Schuttevaer, spokesman for Dutch marine services company Boskalis, told Reuters its subsidiary Smit Salvage had been hired to help with the operation. “It is potentially the world’s biggest ever container ship disaster without a ship going bang,” one shipping lawyer, who declined to be named, said. The cost of the salvage operation is also borne by the hull and machinery insurer. The ship was insured in the Japanese market, two of the sources said. Shoei Kisen could not be reached for comment.Ĭontainer ships of this size are likely insured for hull and machinery damage of $100-140 million, insurance sources say. “All roads lead back to the vessel,” said David Smith, head of marine at insurance broker McGill and Partners. The ship’s owner, Japanese firm Shoei Kisen KK, and its insurers could face claims from the SCA for loss of revenue and from other ships whose passage has been disrupted, insurers and brokers said. GAC, a Dubai-based marine services company, said authorities were still working to free the ship mid-afternoon on Wednesday. The 400-meter, 224,000-tonne Ever Given ran aground on Tuesday morning after losing the ability to steer amid high winds and a dust storm, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said in a statement, threatening to disrupt global shipments for days. LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) – The owner and insurers of one of the world’s largest container ships stuck in the Suez Canal face claims totalling millions of dollars even if the ship is refloated quickly, industry sources said on Wednesday.
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