$400 M per hour, is that all? Suez clogged toilet cost
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But wouldn’t they put it on their insurance? What if the ship was being piloted by a canal pilot? Wouldn’t the employer of the pilot be responsible?
who knows but who ever gets stuck with this they are all going down the toilet eventually as soon as it's unclogged !
insurance company, Evergreen, etc could all go bankrupt easily with claims in the
if it's stuck for a lucky 13 days say (I had seen link that April 5th is over under for unclogged date and it got stuck on 24th) that'll add up to ~ $125,000,000,000
not sure what insurance company can cover that nut but maybe they can
I think the real problem they need to worry about is what they were trying to ship
Yeah, and it’s not only that ship. A number of ships caught in the backlog/clog are carrying animals that had minimal food/water on board. That will be a catastrophe when they start dying. The spoilage of foods is also a concern.