CMA CGM has decided to reroute vessels on three container services away from the Suez Canal, citing geopolitical uncertainty.
By Terje Solsvik OSLO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Maersk will resume sailings via the Red Sea and Suez Canal for one of its services ...
Major shipping companies are devising strategies for a return to the Suez Canal after more than two years of disruptions due ...
Maersk is set to resume its sailings via the Red Sea and Suez Canal this month, ending two years of disruptions caused by ...
Carrier's U-turn on FAL and MEX services returning to Cape route could erode shipper confidence in schedule reliability, ...
Note: This report serves as an update to the October 9, 2025, report on the possible impact of Suez Canal route normalization.OverviewSince November 2023, vessels have been sailing longer and more ...
Maersk will resume using the Suez Canal after disruptions due to Yemeni Houthi attacks, aiming to reduce transit times and ...
Jan 15 (Reuters) - Major shipping companies are devising strategies for a return to the Suez Canal after more than two years ...
Despite this, CMA CGM has now decided not to resume the three Europe–Asia connections via Suez, instead maintaining the diversion around Africa. The Cape of Good Hope route significantly lengthens ...