The images of the ship name clearly say "EVERGREEN" but I'm seeing multiple reports calling it the "Ever Given". I'm assuming a typo, autocorrect started in one report but was copied to others, but here are a few examples calling it the Ever Given. Is there any kind of link to this mistaken name? Any kind of code word?
This YouTube from The Sun: https://youtu.be/YLOFKJ9MXIc
CNN video, article: https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/24/middleeast/suez-canal-container-ship-intl-hnk/index.html
AP https://apnews.com/article/cargo-ship-blocks-egypt-suez-canal-5957543bb555ab31c14d56ad09f98810
Just search for cargo ship "ever given" and you'll see a lot of sources naming it this, with a clear name of EVERGREEN in the photos.
You are correct.
This
yes.. and its call sign is H3RC
Evergreen is the shipping company. Ever Given is the ships name. H3RC is the ships call sign.
The name of the steamship line out of Taiwan is "Evergreen". The name of the containership is "Ever Given". Evergreen usually names most of their vessels with names beginning with "Ever". Like "Ever Trafficking" as an example. :)
wat they trafficking tho
things that Technoblade likes to slap.
ah gotcha
Ship name is Ever Given. Company that owns is Evergreen
well shit I thought I had something. Thanks anyways