Maersk finally seizes control of ghost ship at Russian port

After much back and forth, Maersk has once again seized control on an empty tanker that laid abandoned in a Russian port due to the war in Ukraine.
Photo: Christian Falck Wolff
Photo: Christian Falck Wolff

After almost a year of negotiations, Maersk has regained control of an empty tanker that, due to the war in Ukraine, has been left in the Russian port of Nakhodka without cargo and without Maersk crew.

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