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Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., branded as MSC, is an international shipping line founded by Gianluigi Aponte in Italy in 1970. The company is owned by the Aponte family with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, since 1978. It is the world's largest container shipping company by both fleet size and cargo capacity, controlling 20% of global container capacity as of July 2024. As of March 2025, MSC operates about 900 cargo vessels with an intake capacity of . MSC subsidiaries operate
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in Portugal and Spain,
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s, and
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. The company is independent and wholly owned by the Aponte family under the leadership of Diego Aponte. Diego was appointed president and CEO by his father and company founder Gianluigi in October 2014. In December 2020, Soren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer.


History

Mediterranean Shipping Company was founded in
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in 1970 as a private company by seafaring captain Gianluigi Aponte when he bought his first ship, ''Patricia'', followed by ''Rafaela'', with which Aponte began a shipping line operating between the Mediterranean and
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. The line subsequently expanded through the purchase of second-hand cargo ships. By 1977, the company operated services to northern
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,
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and the
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. In 1978, the headquarters was established in
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,
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. The expansion continued through the 1980s; by the end of the decade, MSC operated ships to
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and
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. In 1988, MSC entered the cruise business by buying the liner ''Monterey''. In 1989, they purchased Lauro Lines. The new company was named StarLauro Cruises and had 2 ships, ''Monterey'' and ''
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''. In 1994, the company ordered its first newly constructed container ships, which were delivered beginning in 1996 with ''MSC Alexa''. They were built by Italian shipbuilder,
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. In 1995, StarLauro Cruises was renamed
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. In October 2014, Diego Aponte (son of MSC founder Gianluigi Aponte) was named president and chief executive of MSC, taking over from his father who was named group executive chairman. Gianluigi Aponte would continue to oversee all group related activities as well as supporting Diego in shaping the future of MSC. In December 2014, the MSC shipping line were ranked number 6 in
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of Top 100 Most Influential People in Shipping. In January 2015, MSC launched the world largest container ship, ''
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'', with a capacity of 19,224 TEU. Built by
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and registered in
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, it joined the Albatross service in January as part of the 2M VSA (''Vessel Sharing Agreement'' between
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and MSC). In June 2015
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and MSC signed a vessel-sharing agreement on the Asia-Europe, trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic trades. The agreement is referred to as the 2M Alliance. The 2M Alliance includes 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2.1 million TEU, deployed on 21 strings. In February 2017, MSC purchased a 49% stake into
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, an Italian shipping Line founded in
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,
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in 1929, specialised in intra Mediterranean short sea, and
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to East and West
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routes. The company owns 8
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vessels and a Terminal in
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port, on top of a container fleet of 65,000 teu. In October 2018, MSC decided to charter out the only two
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s in its fleet (''MSC Immacolata'' and ''MSC Cristiana'') to
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, replacing them on the service towards
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with two
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vessels: ''MSC Cobalto'' (formerly ''Jolly Cobalto'') and ''MSC Titanio'' (formerly ''Jolly Titanio''). The swap of these ships, that were previously deployed on MSC Adriatic Trade in between the ports of
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and
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, results in view of a tighter collaboration between MSC and Messina Line. In July 2019, MSC launched the largest container ships in the world, the 23,756 TEU '' MSC Gülsün'', built by
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. In December 2020, Søren Toft became MSC Chief Executive Officer. Søren Toft is the first person outside the Aponte family to become CEO. He would report directly to Diego Aponte, MSC Group President, and Gianluigi Aponte, founder and MSC Group Chairman. Søren Toft also became a member of the board of directors of Terminal Investment Ltd. In January 2021, MSC was awarded the "Maritime Sustainability Passport" (MSP) Certificate and Seal by the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA). NAMEPA's co-founder/executive director Carleen Lyden Walker staded that "By qualifying for NAMEPA's Maritime Sustainability Passport, MSC has demonstrated its commitment to stewardship of the environment, care for its employees, and responsible corporate governance". In April 2021, MSC launched a special shipping service to help the distribution of pharmaceutical products during the
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. In August 2021, Gary Keville Transport Limited obtained temporary High Court order lifting an embargo preventing it from collecting and delivering containers from Dublin port. In December 2021, MSC was reported to offer at least 5.7 billion euros for Bolloré Africa Logistics, a subsidiary of the
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. Later in December 2022, it was announced MSC had completed the acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics. In December 2021, acquired a 67% stake in the Brazilian domestic carrier Log-In Logistica. On 6 January 2022, MSC became the largest container shipping company in the world, surpassing
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, in terms of TEU capacity, according to the latest Alphaliner's figures. In 2022, MSC launched a
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, MSC Air Cargo. In March 2023, the company broke the record of biggest container ship in the world two times in a row by receiving the 24,116 TEU ''MSC Tessa'' mega container ship on 10 March and the 24,345 TEU ''MSC Irina'' mega container ship on 13 March. In October 2023, MSC acquired a 50% stake in Italian passenger rail group
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. In March 2024, it was announced the MSC subsidiary Shipping Agencies Services (SAS) had reached agreement to acquire a 42% stake in the
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headquartered air and sea transport engineering and overseas forwarding and logistics company, Clasquin Group. That same month MSC acquired the
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newspaper group. In June 2024, MSC take a 15% stake in Genoa airport. In July 2024, MSC complete its $698 million acquisition of Norway’s Gram Car Carriers. In September 2024, subsidiary company Medlog acquired UK based haulier, Maritime Transport. In October 2024, MSC acquired 56.47% of the Brazilian port and maritime logistics operator Wilson Sons. In November 2024, MSC acquired 49.9% of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG, the Hamburg port main terminal operator.


Operations

MSC operates 524 offices in 155 countries with its headquarters in
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,
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and has over 200,000 employees. MSC's shipping line sails on more than 215 trade routes, calling at over 500 ports. As of August 2023, it operates vessels with a capacity of up to , including the world's largest
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s such as ''MSC Turkiye'' and ''MSC Michel Cappellini''.


MSC Cruises

Since 1989, MSC has owned the holiday cruise division
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. MSC Cruises is the third-largest cruise company in the world, after
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and
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, with a 10% share of all passengers carried in 2025.


Medway

In 2015, MSC started train operations by taking over the cargo division of
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, and operates container trains over the Iberian peninsula. Its rail operations have later expanded to Italy and beyond, under the name Medway. In October 2023, MSC acquired a 50% stake in Italo.


MSC Air Cargo

In late 2022, MSC launched a virtual
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under the MSC Air Cargo brand, ordering four
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; revenue flights commenced in December 2022 and the second aircraft was delivered in July 2023. Although MSC owns the aircraft and they are painted in MSC
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, they are operated under contract by
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. In August 2023, MSC announced the purchase of a majority share of Italian cargo carrier AlisCargo Airlines, which began flights in 2021 and previously operated four Boeing 777 freighters. AlisCargo suspended operations and voluntarily withdrew its
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(AOC) in 2022 due to declining air cargo rates, which made freighter operation increasingly uneconomical, along with the expiration of a temporary
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rule allowing cargo carriage on the main decks of passenger aircraft. AlisCargo had a new 777F scheduled for delivery in 2024 and applied for a new AOC; once the new aircraft and the AOC were obtained, MSC said that AlisCargo would be merged into MSC Air Cargo, and MSC Air Cargo will operate flights independently from Atlas Air. In May 2024, MSC Air Cargo announced that it had taken delivery of the fifth 777F and that independent operations would soon commence under the new Italian AOC.


TiL

Terminal Investment Ltd. (TiL), is the port operator 70% owned by the Mediterranean Shipping Co, 20% by
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and 10% by
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. It manages 45 port terminals on behalf of MSC.


Fleet

Notable ships: * ''
MSC Beatrice ''MSC Beatrice'' is one of the largest container ships in the world. She has a maximum capacity of 13,798 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU), or 10,500 TEU (14 t each) and is long. Because of her size the deckhouse was moved forward. This solutio ...
'' * '' MSC Bruxelles'' * '' MSC Carmen'' * '' MSC Carouge'' * '' MSC Chicago'' * ''
MSC Cordoba ''MSC Cordoba'' is a container ship built in 2008 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. She is the sixth ship delivered to the Swiss Swiss most commonly refers t ...
'' * '' MSC Danit'' * '' MSC Geneva'' * '' MSC Gülsün'' * '' MSC Leigh'' * '' MSC Madeleine'' * ''
MSC Napoli ''MSC Napoli'' was a United Kingdom- flagged container ship that developed a hull breach due to rough seas and slamming in the English Channel on 18 January 2007. She was deliberately run aground at Lyme Bay to avoid an environmental disaster ...
'' * ''
MSC Nuria ''MSC Nuria'' is a container ship built in 2008 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. She is the largest container ship ever constructed in Romania. The ship ha ...
'' * ''
MSC Oscar ''MSC Oscar'', and sister ships ''MSC Zoe'' and '' MSC Oliver'', are large container ships. Christened on 8 January 2015, ''MSC Oscar'' was recognised as the largest container ship in the world; until then '' CSCL Globe'', inaugurated in Novemb ...
'' * ''
MSC Pamela ''MSC Pamela'' was built by Samsung Heavy Industries and launched in 2005. The vessel's engine, also built by Samsung Heavy Industries, consumes 248 tonnes of heavy fuel oil per day. The vessel measures 336.6m in length, a draft of 15m, with a g ...
'' * ''
MSC Rosaria ''MSC Rosaria'' is a container ship built in 2007 by the Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries in Mangalia, Romania and currently operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. She is the fourth ship delivered to the Swiss Swiss most commonly refers ...
'' * '' MSC Sindy'' * ''
MSC Zoe ''MSC Zoe'' is an Olympic-class container ship built by Hanwha Ocean and operated by the Mediterranean Shipping Company. ''MSC Zoe'' was one of the largest container ships in the world when built in 2015. It is the third of a series of ships bu ...
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Aircraft


2M Alliance: Maersk SeaLand/MSC

2M Alliance was a Maersk SeaLand and MSC vessel-sharing agreement (VSA) launched in 2015 to ensure competitive and cost-efficient operations on the Asia-Europe, trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic trades. The arrangement included a series of slot exchanges and slot purchases on east–west routes, also involved Maersk Line and MSC taking over a number of charters and operations of vessels chartered to HMM. The 2M Alliance included 185 vessels with an estimated capacity of 2.1 million TEU, deployed on 21 strings. The 2M arrangement had a minimum term of 10 years with a 2-year notice period of termination. On 25 January 2023, CEO Vincent Clerc of A. P. Moller – Maersk and CEO Soren Toft of MSC announced in a joint press statement that the two shipping lines would terminate the 2M Alliance in January 2025.


Incidents


''MSC Carla''

On 24 November 1997, the
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''MSC Carla'' encountered heavy weather and broke apart northeast of
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in the
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, when on route to
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, United States, from
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, France. The 34 crew members were air-lifted by helicopter to safety. The fore part sank over a period of five days. The
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was towed to Spain where it was scrapped. In 1984, the previous owners of ''MSC Carla'' (her name was ''Nihon'' at that time) lengthened the ship by . This was accomplished by cutting the vessel in two and welding in a lengthening module. The
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was at the forward end of the new mid-body. The design and installation of the new structure by the shipyard was found to have been faulty.


''MSC Napoli''

On 18 January 2007, the container ship ''MSC Napoli'' was abandoned in the
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due to European storm Kyrill after severe gale-force winds and huge waves caused serious damage to ''MSC Napoli''s hull, including a crack in one side and a flooded engine room. All 26 crew were picked up from their lifeboat by Sea King helicopters of the
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's
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and taken to Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in
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. On 19 January 2007, the ship was taken under tow but because of the ship's deteriorating condition it was decided to beach the ship at
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. On 9 July 2007 the ''MSC Napoli'' was refloated, but was immediately re-beached as a crack measuring 3 meters (9.8 ft) was found in the vessel's hull, running down both sides and through the keel. The decision was made to break the ship up near
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beach.


''MSC Nikita''

On 29 August 2009, the container ship ''MSC Nikita'' was involved in a collision with ''Nirint Pride'' off the
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and was breached in the
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. She was towed to
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for emergency repairs and subsequently declared a
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. There were no casualties.


''MSC Chitra''

On 7 August 2010, the container ship ''MSC Chitra'' was involved in a collision with the bulk carrier ''Khalijia II'' while leaving
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east of
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in
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, India. ''Khalijia II'' had ripped into ''MSC Chitra''s port side, creating three major dents in its hull and the engine room gradually flooded. After collision the ''MSC Chitra'' listed heavily and was grounded outside of the port. The captain and 32 crew members were evacuated. On 17 April 2011, after the ship was declared a total loss, ''MSC Chitra'' was
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by Titan Maritime approximately off the coast of Mumbai.


''MSC Zoe''

On 1 January 2019, whilst on a voyage from Portugal to Bremerhaven carrying more than 8,000 containers, ''MSC Zoe'' encountered severe weather causing her to roll violently. 345 containers went overboard into the North Sea near the
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off the Dutch coast. Of these, 297 containers were lost north of the Dutch island Ameland, the remaining containers some hours later north of the German island Borkum.


''MSC Messina''

On 24 June 2021, the container ship ''MSC Messina'' caught fire in the midway of the Indian Ocean halfway between Sri Lanka and
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. The fire broke in the engine room of the ship, at away from the Great Basses Reef Lighthouse, Kirinda.


''MSC Danit''

On 16 October 2021, the container ship ''MSC Danit'' was boarded in the Port of Long Beach by the United States Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board marine casualty investigators. They were investigating an undersea pipeline that appeared to have been damaged by a ship's anchor and recently 2021 Orange County oil spill, spilled oil onto the beaches of Orange County. MSC and ship owner, Dordellas Finance Corporation, and others were designated as parties of interest in the investigation.


''MSC Palatium III''

On 15 December 2023, during the Gaza war, ''MSC Palatium III'' was damaged in a missile attack by Houthi movement insurgents in Yemen as she transited the Red Sea. She turned around and exited the area. In a statement the next day, MSC said that the ship had been taken out of service, there were no injuries to the crew, and that the company would cease routing vessels through the Red Sea due to the danger of further Houthi attacks. ''MSC Palatium III'' had been sailing under the Liberian flag and was not Israeli-owned, so it was not clear why she was attacked, but a U.S. intelligence analyst told the Associated Press that the ship may have been deliberately targeted because MSC had cooperated with the Israeli government.


''MSC Aries''

On 13 April 2024 in the Gulf of Oman, off the Emirati port city of Fujairah, the IRGC Navy boarded and seized container ship ''MSC Aries'', claiming she was "violating maritime laws". She was flying the Ensign (flag), ensign of Portugal. ''MSC Aries'' is leased by MSC from Gortal Shipping Inc., an affiliate of Zodiac Maritime (ZM). The 25 crew aboard includes 17 Indian nationals, Filipinos, Pakistanis, a Russian and an Estonian. Iran has similarly attacked vessels and seized ships amidst persistent political issues since 2019. On 3 May 2024, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian announced that captain and crew had been released, while the vessel remained held by Iran.


''MSC Vera Cruz''

On 24 April 2024, the Madeira-Ensign (flag), flagged cargo ship ''MSC Vera Cruz'', while about southeast of Djibouti, was unsuccessfully fired upon, in tandem with U.S.-flagged container ship ''Maersk Yorktown'', by Iranian-backed Houthi militants, who claimed responsibility.


''MSC Gina'' and ''MSC Diego''

In May 2024, the two ships ''MSC Gina'' and ''MSC Diego'' were attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. There was little damage done. The former also had a similar incident in the previous month.


''MSC Tavvishi''

In June 2024, Houthi rebels fired missiles at ''MSC Tavvishi'' and a couple of other ships, as they were sailing on the Red Sea.


''MSC Baltic III''

On 15 February 2025, ''MSC Baltic III'' ran aground close to the Lark Harbour shoreline along the west coast of Newfoundland (island), Newfoundland after losing power in stormy weather. The 22 crew members were airlifted by Canadian Armed Forces members from 103 Search and Rescue Squadron. On 25 February the Canadian Coast Guard assessment of the hull has confirmed significant breaches and there was evidence that seawater is beginning to enter the ship.


''MSC Levante F''

On 1 March 2025, while in port at Odesa, Odessa, Ukraine, ''MSC Levante F'' was targeted by two Russian 9K720 Iskander, Iskander-M missiles. The missiles missed their target and struck the bulk carrier ''Super Sarkas'' that was loading 21,000 tonnes of corn and soya. The container ship sustained minor damage, such as broken portholes, mainly from the impact of the shock wave, and left the port safely.


''MSC Elsa 3''

On 24 May 2025, Liberian-flagged container ship ''MSC Elsa 3'' capsized off the Kerala coast in India. The vessel was carrying 640 containers, including 13 with hazardous materials such as calcium carbide, and over 450 metric tonnes of marine fuel. All crew members were rescued by the Indian Navy and Coast Guard.


Controversies


Cocaine trafficking

A shipment of illicit cocaine was captured in the 2019 Philadelphia Packer Marine Terminal cocaine seizure that totalled 20 tons, with a street value of US$1.3 billion. That ship, ''MSC Gayane'', was seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection due to the scale of the smuggling. According to Bloomberg News: MSC has unwittingly become one of the top (if not the top) cocaine distribution networks into Europe. The company denied doing this intentionally, instead blaming their own employees and the drug cartels who corrupt them. US and European authorities concluded that the smugglers responsible, who control more than half of the cocaine flowing into Europe, had infiltrated MSC's crews over a decade of effort. They were exploiting MSC's manpower and vessels to help build a cocaine smuggling juggernaut. “We certainly didn't see MSC as a victim in all this,” said William McSwain, former US attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, who presided over the ''MSC Gayane'' case.


See also

*List of largest container shipping companies


References


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