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Bed Bath & Beyond's $316M Claim Against MSC

Adriana Pulley · November 29, 2023 · 1 min read


Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen / Unsplash
Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen / Unsplash

In a bold legal move, Bed Bath & Beyond's bankruptcy estate files a heavy $316 million claim against Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC), the world's largest ocean carrier, alleging significant damages and seeking double due to purportedly willful misconduct.

  • Contract Shortfalls: Citing an under-delivery of 1,686.5 FEUs, BBBY claims replacement costs exceeded $7.2 million beyond the contract rates.

  • Lost Profits: An "astronomical" $112.8 million in profits were allegedly lost due to MSC's service shortfall.

BBBY accuses MSC of coercing extracontractual surcharges, leading to overpayment, and unjust detention and demurrage charges amid unavoidable port congestion. MSC refutes all allegations, setting the stage for a landmark shipping law dispute. This lawsuit could redefine carrier-shipper dynamics and ripple through the logistics industry.

Source: FreightWaves

 Bankruptcy estate of Bed Bath & Beyond alleges it suffered $158 million in damages from MSC’s actions during the supply chain crisis, and is seeking double damages due to alleged “willful retaliatory conduct.” https://t.co/XD5lpbPhgq— American Shipper (@AmericanShipper) November 28, 2023 

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