One vessel lost 17 containers near the Nab Tower and seven containers fell from a second vessel south of St Catherine's Point ...
From January 2026, shipping companies can no longer keep container losses at sea largely out of sight. A new global rule makes it mandatory to report containers lost overboard or spotted drifting on ...
HM Coastguard says it is monitoring the situation and sending up an aircraft.
New IMO and EU regulations entered into force on 1 January with a focus on crew and environmental safety as well as ...
A number of shipping containers went into the sea after falling overboard from vessels off the Isle of Wight on Thursday amid Storm Goretti.
Shipping containers falling into UK waters is "no surprise" according to an expert in oceanography and maritime conditions.
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has released its annual Containers Lost at Sea report, showing that 576 containers were lost at sea in 2024. While this represents an increase from the record-low 221 ...
The World Shipping Council (“WSC”) recently released its Containers Lost at Sea Report 2025 compiling global data on cargo lost at sea from the previous year and promoting loss prevention ...
Ocean container carriers continue to make progress in keeping the boxes on the ships, as the number of containers lost at sea in 2024 was 576 units, up slightly from the record-low 221 containers lost ...
Winds driven by Storm Goretti have caused 17 cargo containers to be lost at sea near the Isle of Wight after they fell from ...
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