Since all costs of the cargo that was on board as well as the costs of refloating the ship are shared by all parties involved, the amount of costs in General Average may exceed the actual value of the goods. This also applies if the ship's own goods arrived at their destination undamaged. Total losses of 50 million euros to the billions are not uncommon in cases of serious Average.
In the case of General Average, a shipping company has the right to retain the (undamaged) goods until the owner has paid his share of the costs of General Average.
The final determination and settlement of the dues due may take years. For this reason, the consignee often obtains immediate surrender of the cargo against provision of security.
Here are some examples of damage:
- Stranding (e.g. ship running aground on a sandbank)
- Collision of a ship with reefs, rocks or icebergs
- Fire breaking out on board the ship
- Engine or rudder damage to the ship
- The ship becoming stranded due to low water, especially near the harbour, e.g. on the river Elbe
Transport insurance as a protection against potential costs in the event of a General Average
The risk of having to pay unexpectedly high costs due to General Average can be covered by special insurance policies.
Protect yourself and your cargo from the high costs of General Average with transport insurance. For non-binding information on transport insurance, please contact your Röhlig representative.
The Röhlig Transport Insurance solution offers you security at a competitive price, covers loss or damage, regardless of whether it is transported by road, rail, air or sea.
Examples of Shipwrecks
Disasters at sea, or in ports, as well as shipwrecks have been known since the beginning of seafaring.
Tanker accidents, where hundreds of thousands of tonnes of crude oil spill into the sea, are among the best known examples of accidents that can occur. For example, the AMOCO CADIZ sank off the coast of France in 1978, the oil tanker EXXON VALDEZ ran aground off Alaska in 1989 and spilled 40,000 tonnes of crude oil into Arctic waters, the ERIKA in the Bay of Biscay in 1999 and the PRESTIGE, which sank off the Spanish coast in 2002, all received notable media attention.
Shipwreck: Cruise ship Costa Concordia
The Italian cruise ship from the shipping company Costa Crociere collided with a rock in the Mediterranean Sea in January 2012. The ship leaked and was pushed by the wind towards the island of Giglio, unable to manoeuvre. There the luxury liner, which was already full of water, ran aground and tilted over time to 65 degrees list.
The accident claimed 32 lives. This shipwreck averted a major environmental disaster that would have been triggered by a spill of the 2,400 tonnes of heavy fuel and diesel oil. After the salvage work was completed in July 2017, the cost of the accident was estimated at 1.5 billion euros. The salvage of the ship was thus three times as expensive as the construction price of the cruise ship.
Shipwreck in the Suez Canal: Ever Given
The "EVER GIVEN" is one of the largest container ships in the world. On 23 March 2021, the ship ran aground in strong winds on an embankment of the Suez Canal. It tilted and blocked the passage of the Suez Canal for six days. On 1 April 2021, the shipowners declared the accident as General Average. The amount of damage is still being determined. The salvage and the delays caused have so far been estimated to have caused about one billion dollars in damage.
Shipwreck: The container ship MV X-Press Pearl burns off the coast of Sri Lanka
On 20 May 2021, a fire broke out on the container ship "MV X-Press Pearl" off the coast of Sri Lanka. The cargo, consisting of microplastics and nitric acid, was on its way from India to Singapore when a chemical leaked from a container due to a storm, triggering a chemical reaction that eventually led to the fire. The 25-member crew of the Singapore-flagged freighter was able to abandon ship in time. Army helicopters dropped fire retardant chemicals on the ship to extinguish the fire. The cargo leaked into the sea, killing countless sea creatures. The surrounding beaches have been polluted with microplastics.