Maersk Navigates Red Sea Route Again as Gaza Ceasefire Holds
Maersk resumed Red Sea transit after Gaza ceasefire, with the Suez Canal corridor accounting for 10% of global seaborne trade, Clarksons Research reported.
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Maersk navigates Red Sea route again as Gaza ceasefire holds
Danish shipping firm Maersk said on Monday that another of its vessels successfully navigated the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait, weeks after it tested the route as a ceasefire in Gaza raised hopes for normal shipping traffic.
Maersk sends another box ship through Suez Canal – more to come?
Maersk has conducted its second Suez Canal sailing in as many weeks, the world’s second-largest box ship operator confirming the 6,200 Maersk Denver transiting the besieged waterway between 11 and 12 January. Following the successful passage of the 6,645 teu Sebarok through the Red Sea on 23 December, the container line said it had opted for a second voyage along the east-west corridor via the canal. Maersk told customers: “Assuming that securit…
Maersk Conducts Another Successful Red Sea Transit, Signals Cautious Steps Toward Suez Return - India Seatrade News
Danish shipping major Maersk has confirmed that another of its vessels has successfully transited the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, reinforcing cautious optimism about a gradual return to the vital East–West shipping corridor via the Suez Canal. In a statement issued on Monday, Maersk said the US-flagged Maersk Denver, voyage 552W, operating on the MECL service, completed its passage through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and into the Red Sea …
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