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A gigantic cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of Alaska three weeks ago finally sank into the Pacific Ocean, taking down 3,048 vehicles and 1,880 metric tons of oil along with it.
As water is sprayed on a burning cargo ship in Port Newark, N.J., it must also be released to avoid sinking the vessel, which is carrying 1,200 cars.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor handles 3 million tons of cargo each year, and steel-related products represent more than 50 percent of throughput.
A fire broke out Tuesday, June 3, aboard the 600-foot United Kingdom-flagged cargo ship Morning Midas. The vessel was carrying 3,159 vehicles, including 65 fully electric and 681 hybrid models ...
Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports have signed a five-year extension of their bulk terminal operating agreement at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, “reaffirming both organizations’ commitment to growing ...
Morning Midas, a cargo ship carrying over 3,000 vehicles from China, has been abandoned off the coast of Alaska after a fire broke out in its cargo hold. According to the US Coast Guard, only 70 ...
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor has officially been given the go-ahead to create the first all-water container route for ships serving the Chicago metropolitan area through the Great Lakes. The ...
THIS is the terrifying moment a huge cargo ship is sent up in flames after reportedly smashing into another vessel. Footage shows a supposed “dark fleet” tanker on fire in the Persian G… ...
The crew of a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, including 800 electric vehicles, abandoned ship after they could not control a fire aboard the vessel in waters off Alaska’s Aleuti… ...
A gigantic cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of Alaska three weeks ago finally sank into the Pacific Ocean, taking down 3,048 vehicles and 1,880 metric tons of oil along with it. The ...