Kim Link Wills
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Repaired MSC Ariane resumes voyage to LA
The container ship now is expected to anchor in San Pedro Bay on May 1.
The container ship now is expected to anchor in San Pedro Bay on May 1.
Six cases of at-sea container losses have been reported in less than three months.
FreightWaves identifies importers who use the Asia-West Coast service.
Removal of dislodged containers is expected to take more than a month, and none of the 1,816 units that fell into the Pacific have been recovered.
The state of customers’ freight remains unknown as inspection of the 14,052-TEU vessel begins.
Surviving cargo that was bound for the U.S. now is headed back to Asia.