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Carriers have ‘no incentive’ to rush back to Suez

Summary by The Loadstar
Container lines have little commercial incentive to resume Red Sea transits, even if security conditions stabilise, delegates at TPM in Long Beach were told this week.  Robbert van Trooijen, former Maersk executive and director of Inception Partners, said the combination of ample vessel capacity and ongoing safety concerns meant a return to Suez was far from imminent.  “Nothing a shipping line will ever do will remotely jeopardise or risk the ch…
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The Loadstar broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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