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SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT

 

SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT



SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT

 

is now one of the world's largest shipping routes are important and so are they blocked a large container ship jumped down sewer pipes after exhaustion and about 200,000 tons and over 400 meters container length it will take 50 turns ships per day usually exceed ditch holding 12 percent of world trade so the pressure is quite open to getting him relocated here is Richard The Gilpin one of the most, vastest and the largest vessel of the world vessels blocking the Suez canal one of the most important trades in the world Routes a ship operated by a Taiwanese company.

 

SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT




we are always green you are to the north by a ditch facing it in the Mediterranean when it loses all power and direction so what are the reasons for this one of them is engine failure loses control due to engine failure will lose control due to a failure of directing or you would like lose control it seems so here because they have been facing strong winds I dots here indicate congestion already built like other large ships and oil and gas containers arrive in the area but he can go no other position has ever been offered Completely blocked the route the 200,000-ton ship is now stranded two days ship technology management has ostracized any mechanical or engine failure such as the cause of the incident recurrence work continued but so far failed is rare.

 

SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT



The situation is also very bad uh this is the biggest bowl ever the ground in the Suez ditch and is no more





SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT


the sides of the trench block both north and south passing can be huge the benefits of international trade especially in middle Asia and Europe on average 50 ships a day pass through the Suez channel that offers to 12 percent of world trade is another major way of ships traveling between Asia and Europe

Around Africa but this is a long trail.


SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED BY LARGE VESSEL SHIP HOLDING ON EGYPT


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