US authorities have released an MSC ship involved in a $1.3bn drugs bust at the port of Philadelphia.
About 20 tons of cocaine were found on the 9,962-teu MSC Gayane (built 2018) on 17 June.
Six crew were charged over the incident and the vessel was later seized.
Operator MSC has now paid $40m as a security deposit and $10m as a surety bond.
The ship is en route to the Netherlands, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
US Attorney William McSwain said in a tweet that Bermuda-based shipowner Meridian 7 has agreed to submit to the jurisdiction of US courts.
US media have reported that JPMorgan Chase owns a stake in the ship.
But the bank is not mentioned in court filings.
MSC has said it is not the target of the investigation.
"MSC is assisting and cooperating in any possible way with the authorities and is not the target of the investigation," it added.
The ship was en route to northern Europe at the time of the incident, with calls scheduled at Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre.