This is why.
As if the global pandemic didn’t cause enough delays, those delays were amplified by the happenings in the Suez Canal. Amongst the 18,000 containers on the Ever Given were products and components belonging to Yamaha and Ducati, causing further delay in production and delivery.
At the moment, the Ever Given sits in Egypt’s Great Bitter Lake as it and its content are held hostage by authorities until the company responsible for chartering the cargo ship pays upwards of a billion dollars. According to a report from Revzilla, even if the ransom is paid, there aren’t any cranes capable of unloading the cargo from the Ever Given in that part of the world.
As if the global pandemic didn’t cause enough delays, those delays were amplified by the happenings in the Suez Canal. Amongst the 18,000 containers on the Ever Given were products and components belonging to Yamaha and Ducati, causing further delay in production and delivery.
At the moment, the Ever Given sits in Egypt’s Great Bitter Lake as it and its content are held hostage by authorities until the company responsible for chartering the cargo ship pays upwards of a billion dollars. According to a report from Revzilla, even if the ransom is paid, there aren’t any cranes capable of unloading the cargo from the Ever Given in that part of the world.