“Don’t cheer too soon,” Peter Berdowski, CEO of Boskalis, the salvage firm hired to extract the Ever Given, told Dutch NPO Radio 1. “The good news is that the stern is free but we saw that as the simplest part of the job.”

The toughest challenge remained at the front of the ship, he added, noting it was still “stuck rock-solid” and that workers would struggle to haul the fully laden 220,000-ton vessel over the clay of the canal bank.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/29/suez-canal-attempt-re-float-ever-given-delay-salvage-tugboats

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In response Hawkeye 1745 to his Publication

The ship is free, Try to keep up.

In response Hawkeye 1745 to his Publication

Oh good, still hope containers will be off loaded so they whole world can see, please God🙏

In response teresa lioness to her Publication

By now, as the Japanese ship owner discussed this yesterday it seemed that there will be an unloading.

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In response Hawkeye 1745 to his Publication

oop..i just read down your threads. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤗

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In response Hawkeye 1745 to his Publication

can't they remove the cargo and make it lighter?? i guess someone has thought of that 😁

That is was the japanese ship owner Higaki Sangyo, Luster Maritime SA/ (Evergreen only hired the ship) discussed yesterday. I guess something like pulling the ship tp on side of the channel to free the canal and then unloading it from the land side. But i have not seen any specific information on that.

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