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Q1804051 Inglês
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Maersk, the worlds largest shipping company, says the Suez Canal blockage”s economic fallout will continue into second half of May

Kevin Shalvey
Apr 11, 2021, 9:01 AM

    Fallout from the Ever Given's time lodged in the Suez Canal will “ripple” through the economy for the next few weeks or months, according to Maersk, the world's biggest shipping company.
    “We will see ripple effects continuing into the second half of May,” Lars Mikael Jensen, head of Maersk's Global Ocean Network, told The Financial Times.
    The Ever Given, which is among the world”s largest container ships, was lodged in the canal for six days, effectively closing ons of the world”s most important trade routes.
    The Ever Given was operated by the Taiwanbased shipping company Evergreen Group. The ship was freed on March 29.
    Maersk predicted knock-on effects from the blockage. In an updated press advisory posted on Thursday, the company said it was pleased to see that the queue waiting at the canal was rapidly diminishing.
    “For each day that passes we are getting a clearer picture of what this incident means for our customers,” the company said.
    Maersk said about 50 ships had been delayed for about a week because of the blockage. Some of those ships waited on either end of the canal, while others were redirected around the Cape of Good Hope.
    The effects of those delays will be felt in ports around the world, the company said. Its advisory warned that delays may vary by location. Busy ports and terminals may not have berths for ships arriving outside their originally scheduled: windows. The company previously said shipping backlog may take months to unravel.
    “Even when the canal gets reopened, the ripple effects on global capacity and equipment are significant and the blockage has already triggered a series of further disruptions and backlog in global shipping that could take weeks, possibly months,to unravel,” Maersk said in a statement back when the Ever Given was still lodged in the canal.
(Adapted from https://www.businessinsider.com maersk-ever-givensuez-canal-blockage-economic-fallout-late-may-2021-4)
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Q1804050 Inglês
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Maersk, the worlds largest shipping company, says the Suez Canal blockage”s economic fallout will continue into second half of May

Kevin Shalvey
Apr 11, 2021, 9:01 AM

    Fallout from the Ever Given's time lodged in the Suez Canal will “ripple” through the economy for the next few weeks or months, according to Maersk, the world's biggest shipping company.
    “We will see ripple effects continuing into the second half of May,” Lars Mikael Jensen, head of Maersk's Global Ocean Network, told The Financial Times.
    The Ever Given, which is among the world”s largest container ships, was lodged in the canal for six days, effectively closing ons of the world”s most important trade routes.
    The Ever Given was operated by the Taiwanbased shipping company Evergreen Group. The ship was freed on March 29.
    Maersk predicted knock-on effects from the blockage. In an updated press advisory posted on Thursday, the company said it was pleased to see that the queue waiting at the canal was rapidly diminishing.
    “For each day that passes we are getting a clearer picture of what this incident means for our customers,” the company said.
    Maersk said about 50 ships had been delayed for about a week because of the blockage. Some of those ships waited on either end of the canal, while others were redirected around the Cape of Good Hope.
    The effects of those delays will be felt in ports around the world, the company said. Its advisory warned that delays may vary by location. Busy ports and terminals may not have berths for ships arriving outside their originally scheduled: windows. The company previously said shipping backlog may take months to unravel.
    “Even when the canal gets reopened, the ripple effects on global capacity and equipment are significant and the blockage has already triggered a series of further disruptions and backlog in global shipping that could take weeks, possibly months,to unravel,” Maersk said in a statement back when the Ever Given was still lodged in the canal.
(Adapted from https://www.businessinsider.com maersk-ever-givensuez-canal-blockage-economic-fallout-late-may-2021-4)
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Q1804049 Inglês
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Maersk, the worlds largest shipping company, says the Suez Canal blockage”s economic fallout will continue into second half of May

Kevin Shalvey
Apr 11, 2021, 9:01 AM

    Fallout from the Ever Given's time lodged in the Suez Canal will “ripple” through the economy for the next few weeks or months, according to Maersk, the world's biggest shipping company.
    “We will see ripple effects continuing into the second half of May,” Lars Mikael Jensen, head of Maersk's Global Ocean Network, told The Financial Times.
    The Ever Given, which is among the world”s largest container ships, was lodged in the canal for six days, effectively closing ons of the world”s most important trade routes.
    The Ever Given was operated by the Taiwanbased shipping company Evergreen Group. The ship was freed on March 29.
    Maersk predicted knock-on effects from the blockage. In an updated press advisory posted on Thursday, the company said it was pleased to see that the queue waiting at the canal was rapidly diminishing.
    “For each day that passes we are getting a clearer picture of what this incident means for our customers,” the company said.
    Maersk said about 50 ships had been delayed for about a week because of the blockage. Some of those ships waited on either end of the canal, while others were redirected around the Cape of Good Hope.
    The effects of those delays will be felt in ports around the world, the company said. Its advisory warned that delays may vary by location. Busy ports and terminals may not have berths for ships arriving outside their originally scheduled: windows. The company previously said shipping backlog may take months to unravel.
    “Even when the canal gets reopened, the ripple effects on global capacity and equipment are significant and the blockage has already triggered a series of further disruptions and backlog in global shipping that could take weeks, possibly months,to unravel,” Maersk said in a statement back when the Ever Given was still lodged in the canal.
(Adapted from https://www.businessinsider.com maersk-ever-givensuez-canal-blockage-economic-fallout-late-may-2021-4)
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Q1804048 Inglês
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Achemical-laden cargo ship is sinking off the coast of Sri Lanka, sparkling fears of an environmental disaster
The Singapore-registered X-Press Pearl I- ________ on fire for almost two weeks before the blaze II- _________ this week. Hundreds of tonnes of oil from fuel tanks III- _________ into the sea, IV- ____________nearby marine life. The Sri Lankan and Indian navies V- _________jointly over the past days in an attempt VI- ________ the fire and VI- _________ the ship from breaking and sinking.
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com>news>word...)

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Q1804047 Inglês

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Oil spill reported at Golden Ray wreck site


I- __________ Unified Command in charge of II- disposal of III- ________wreck in Golden Ray reported IV- _________oil spill which V- __________ workers were attempting to contain both VI- water and along VII coastline of St. Simons Sound.

(Adapted from https://www.fleetmon.com>oil...)

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66: C
67: A
68: B
69: C
70: B