ONE Apus unloads 227 containers at the Port of Kobe
Jan, 14, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202102
ONE published a statement stating that 227 containers that remained on board the ONE Apus, a ship that lost just over 1,800 TEUs on November 30 when crossing the Pacific Ocean from China to the United States, have been safely removed until the 13th of January 2021.
The owner also made a website available for customers to check the status of their containers at https://one-apus.loc-group.com/. “This website is updated regularly with details of containers downloaded from ONE APUS. The goal is to ensure that the information on the website is as accurate as possible. Customers are encouraged to visit this website daily to check for updated information. It is necessary to know the number of the container, port of loading, and port of unloading to know the current status of each container ”, said ONE.
The shipping company has indicated that it will “make every effort” to meet the requests for cargo inspection from its customers, for which it has established a minimum period of 5 days from the unloading of the unit. Remember that ONE Apus crashed on November 30, 2020 in the Pacific Ocean. The ship ONE APUS was sailing from Yantian, China to Long Beach, USA, approximately 1600 nautical miles northwest of Hawaii, when it faced a violent storm with strong winds and big waves that made it fall heavily into the waves, resulting in the displacement of the containers. Some were lost, others were damaged.
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