If you’ve walked along Sea Point’s promenade in the last while and noticed an atypical amount of cargo ships milling about, you can probably blame the attacks on ships out in the Red Sea.
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Five months after the Ever Given container ship blocking the Suez Canal became the most popular meme on the internet, it returned for a shot at sweet, sweet redemption.
The transportation of Project 817, a 94-metre vessel, through narrow Dutch canals required incredibly precise planning.
The Ever Given may have been dislodged from the Suez Canal, but the headaches for the company which owns the ship are far from over.
When the Ever Given plugged up the Suez Canal for close to a week, the global economy’s reliance on shipping routes was clear to see.
The Ever Given may have been freed from the Suez Canal, but we will always have the memes.
If you’re bored of looking at the same old visuals of that ship in the Suez Canal, you can now do a flyby in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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The Ever Given, the stranded mega-container vessel currently blocking the Suez Canal, is holding up an estimated $400 million an hour in global trade.
One of the biggest container ships in the world has become stuck, blocking a route through which around 12% of the world’s trade passes.