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The containers were placed onto barges and taken to Baltimore's Seagirt Marine Terminal. The container ship Ever Forward, which ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay off the coast near Pasadena, Md., the night before, is seen Monday, March 14, 2022. Salvage crews continued to offload containers from the Ever Forward until 10:30 p.m. The vessel is en route to the port of Savannah, United States (USA), and expected to arrive there on Jul 11, 16:00. That incident disrupted ship traffic and the global supply chain for days. EVER FORWARD Container Ship, IMO 9850551 VesselFinder Vessels Cargo vessels EVER FORWARD The current position of EVER FORWARD is at US East Coast (coordinates 31.94344 N / 80.17592 W) reported 27 hours ago by AIS.
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The ship became stuck outside the shipping channel and did not block marine navigation, unlike last year's high-profile grounding in the Suez Canal of its sister vessel, the Ever Given. The Coast Guard has not said what caused the Ever Forward to run aground. The vessel EVER FORWARD (IMO: 9850551, MMSI 563161200) is a Container Ship built in 2020 (2 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Singapore. The vessel EVER FORWARD (IMO: 9850551, MMSI 563161200) is a Container Ship built in 2020 (2 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Singapore. Officials have said the grounding did not result in reports of injuries, damage or pollution. The current position of EVER FORWARD is at US East Coast (coordinates 31.94344 N / 80.17592 W) reported 27 hours ago by AIS. The Ever Forward Apparel store is temporarily closed as we move warehouses and prepare for our next fall launch. Barges are seen near the container ship Ever Forward, right, which ran aground last month, as workers remove containers from it in efforts to lighten the load and refloat the vessel, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, in Pasadena, Maryland. The cargo ship, operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp., was traveling from Baltimore to Norfolk, Virginia, on March 13, when it ran aground just north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.