CAT response services: Global marine – Madrid Bridge loss could add up to 140 containers

January 18, 2022

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Ocean Network Express (ONE) has confirmed that around 60 containers were lost overboard and an additional 80 were damaged in a stack collapse on its containership Madrid Bridge last Friday.

The ship was en route from Singapore to New York when the incident occurred. Currently, the vessel has changed course and is heading to dock in Charleston, South Carolina, where it will be further assessed.

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We are ready to provide assistance for major cargo loss among other marine and transportation claims services. We will have a surveyor available in Charleston to inspect containers as needed. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact our team listed below.

To report claims, contact: [email protected].

Ronnie Adcock, senior vice president
214.435.8951
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Darin Miller, national marine manager
713.557.7059
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Ton Schox, head marine continental Europe, marine specialist practice group leader
+31.651.257.887
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Tags: cargo, CAT response, Catastrophe, containers, Madrid Bridge, marine, Recent CATS, View on property, Weathering disasters