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Shipping Companies Continue to Divert Vessels from Suez Canal Due to Security Concerns

Shipping Companies Continue to Divert Vessels from Suez Canal Due to Security Concerns
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Shipping Companies Continue to Divert Vessels from Suez Canal Due to Security Concerns

Major shipping companies, including Hapag-Lloyd, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Nippon Yusen, are continuing to divert their vessels around the Suez Canal due to security reasons, following disruptions caused by Yemen's Houthi militant group. While some companies like Maersk and CMA CGM are planning to resume using the Suez Canal for certain routes, the situation remains uncertain, and shipping giants are closely monitoring security developments in the region. The diversions have led to additional fees for customers and extended transport times, impacting global trade.




SOURCE:GOOGLE


30 Dec 23
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Maritime

Shipping Companies Continue to Divert Vessels from Suez Canal Due to Security Concerns

Major shipping companies, including Hapag-Lloyd, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Nippon Yusen, are continuing to divert their vessels around the Suez Canal due to security reasons, following disruptions caused by Yemen's Houthi militant group. While some companies like Maersk and CMA CGM are planning to resume using the Suez Canal for certain routes, the situation remains uncertain, and shipping giants are closely monitoring security developments in the region. The diversions have led to additional fees for customers and extended transport times, impacting global trade.




SOURCE:GOOGLE


30 Dec 23
blog image
Maritime

Shipping Companies Continue to Divert Vessels from Suez Canal Due to Security Concerns

Major shipping companies, including Hapag-Lloyd, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Nippon Yusen, are continuing to divert their vessels around the Suez Canal due to security reasons, following disruptions caused by Yemen's Houthi militant group. While some companies like Maersk and CMA CGM are planning to resume using the Suez Canal for certain routes, the situation remains uncertain, and shipping giants are closely monitoring security developments in the region. The diversions have led to additional fees for customers and extended transport times, impacting global trade.




SOURCE:GOOGLE


30 Dec 23