Imabari Shipbuilding, the largest shipbuilder whose group company's container ship ran aground on the Suez Canal in Egypt, said on the 12th that the cost of the accident will be covered by insurance, so there will be no major impact on future business results. Showed recognition.

Regarding Imabari Shipbuilding, a large container ship owned by the group company Shoei Kisen ran aground on the Suez Canal in Egypt in March, which had a major impact on global logistics.



He also serves as the president of Shoei Kisen. It has been resolved. I am grateful to be able to deepen my relationship with the Suez Canal Authority. "



Although he did not disclose the amount of compensation agreed, he said, "Basically, it can be covered by insurance to some extent, so there will be no significant impact on business performance," and he acknowledged that the impact on the Group's future business performance will be limited. Was shown.



Regarding the outlook for future business results, * President Higaki says that the amount of container ships and other construction is currently increasing, while demands for price increases for materials such as steel are increasing day by day, putting pressure on profits. I expressed concern about it.



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