Major Shipping Companies Plan to Return to the Suez Canal After Years of Disruptions
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Suez Canal Traffic Edges Back as Houthis Issue Fresh Threats
eBlue Economy Dina Z. Isaac Suez Canal Traffic Edges Back as Houthis Issue Fresh Threats %sitename% After more than a year of disruption caused by escalating security threats in the Red Sea, global shipping lines are cautiously reassessing the possibility of restoring container services through one of the world’s most vital maritime corridors: the Suez Canal and the Bab el Mandeb Strait. While recent transits by major carriers suggest a tentativ…
Other major shipping companies are opting not to sail through the Suez Canal again for the time being. Maersk announced Thursday that it will return. Hapag-Lloyd and ONE stated that they are monitoring the situation but will continue to avoid the waterway for the time being.
Major Shipping Companies Plan to Return to the Suez Canal After Years of Disruptions
Major shipping companies are devising strategies for a return to the Suez Canal after more than two years of disruptions due to security risks in the Red Sea.They have been rerouting vessels via longer, costlier routes around Africa since November 2023…
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