Panama Canal Authority to Increase Capacity and Reduce Restrictions

The Panama Canal Authority is increasing capacity and reducing restrictions to address concerns of larger vessels. By July, the Neopanamax Locks will have nine daily transits, and the Panamax Locks will increase to 25 daily transits. The maximum draft will be increased to 46 feet, with plans for a new reservoir to accommodate more transits. Despite recent challenges, the Authority remains committed to maintaining canal operations.

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Panama Canal finishes cleaning up after oil spill from MSC Boxship

The Panama Canal Authority worked to clean up an oil spill in one of the locks near Balboa after the MSC Kataya R. experienced a spill during transit to Ecuador. The vessel, held in the lock chamber during cleanup, was later moved to Panama Anchorage. With plans to increase daily transits and draft levels, the authority aims to ease transit for vessels as water levels improve.

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