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Maersk waives Red Sea disruption fee as its tests the Suez waters

Summary by The Loadstar
Maersk has reportedly waived its ‘transit disruption fee’ after the 6,645 teu Maersk Sebarok (above) transited the Suez Canal on 23 December. The vessel – deployed on Maersk’s India/Middle East-US east coast MECL1 route, a US sealift service on which APL and CMA CGM charter slots, with all tonnage is provided by Maersk – departed Salalah on 15 December, according to AIS data, and diverted from its planned passage around the ... The post Maersk w…
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The Loadstar broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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