Wan Hai Telex -
That evening, another telex arrived. FM: WAN HAI LINES, TAIPEI RE: LIABILITY SURVEY CONFIRMED. USD 480,000 PLUS SURVEY FEE (USD 1,200) DUE WITHIN 14 DAYS. VESSEL UNDER DETENTION ORDER. FURTHER DISPUTES WILL INCUR DAILY DEMURRAGE AT USD 1,500. - WAN HAI TELEX Tzeo sat in his cabin. He had no $480,000. The ship’s owner would pay, then take it from his wages for the next ten years. Or simply fire him.
Tzeo smiled for the first time in a week. “The Wan Hai telex says we’re free.” wan hai telex
Kim looked up from the radar. “Sir?” That evening, another telex arrived
“The Wan Hai telex, Captain?” Kim asked. VESSEL UNDER DETENTION ORDER
That night, Tzeo did something desperate. He sent his own telex. FM: MASTER, MV STELLAR FORTUNE RE: B/L NO. WHKK-8872 RESPECTFULLY SUGGEST INSPECT CONSIGNEE’S WAREHOUSE #4. LOCAL SOURCES INDICATE SAME “EMPTY” CONTAINER SEEN BEING UNLOADED THERE LAST MONTH—UNDER DIFFERENT B/L. HAVE EVIDENCE. WILL SHARE FOR USD 240,000 SETTLEMENT. - CAPTAIN TZEO It was a bluff. He had no evidence. But he had sailed these waters for twenty years. He knew how the game was played: cargo claims, ghost containers, double-booking. And he knew that Wan Hai’s greatest fear was not a small captain fighting back. It was being made to look foolish . Forty-eight hours later. The telex machine chattered. TO: MASTER, MV STELLAR FORTUNE FM: WAN HAI LINES, TAIPEI RE: B/L NO. WHKK-8872 - FINAL CLAIM WITHDRAWN. CONSIGNEE’S LICENSE REVOKED. YOU MAY PROCEED. NO FURTHER ACTION. - WAN HAI TELEX No apology. No thank you. No mention of the $240,000. Just four lines. But Tzeo read them like poetry.
It was short. Wan Hai telexes always were. Their reputation preceded them: cold, precise, and absolute. FM: WAN HAI LINES, TAIPEI RE: B/L NO. WHKK-8872 / 40FT HC ‘DREAMS’ CARGO DISCREPANCY. SEAL INTACT. INTERNAL CONTENT: 2,000 CTNS EMPTY. CONSIGNEE CLAIMS USD 480,000. VESSEL HELD LIABLE. DO NOT PROCEED. AWAIT SURVEYOR. - WAN HAI TELEX Tzeo read it three times. The air in the bridge grew thick.