Chaos at Sea: Cargo Ship Loses 115 Containers to Ferocious Bering Sea Storm!
The SM Portland, a container ship operated by SM Line, faced harsh winter weather while navigating the Bering Sea en route to Vancouver, Canada. This 4,228-TEU vessel encountered fierce winds and turbulent waters that resulted in the loss of 115 containers due to significant rolling.
Journey Overview and weather Challenges
Having set sail from Busan, South Korea over a week prior, the SM Portland made several stops in China before continuing its journey toward Vancouver. On March 4th, as it traversed the Bering Sea, it was met with extreme weather conditions that severely impacted its stability.
impact of High Winds on Cargo Safety
According to reports from SM Line, intense winds caused the ship to tilt precariously, leading to substantial cargo losses. In response to these perilous conditions, the vessel altered its course and reduced speed for safety reasons. AIS tracking data confirmed this change on March 4th; it resumed its original route at a slower pace on March 5th.
Customer Notifications and Investigative Measures
The following day, SM Line issued an alert to customers regarding the lost containers and advised them to review their shipping documents for any affected cargo. Upon arrival in Vancouver, Transport Canada along with the Canadian Coast Guard will conduct an inquiry before permitting docking.
Potential Delays Due to Inspections
SM Line has cautioned clients about possible delays stemming from this inspection process but reassured them that they are closely monitoring developments to minimize disruptions.
A Decline in container Losses: Industry Trends
A recent report by the World Shipping Council highlighted a significant decrease in container losses at sea—221 containers were reported lost in 2023 compared to 661 in 2022. The shipping industry is actively working towards reducing such incidents through enhanced safety protocols and advanced crew training programs aimed