The global logistics industry’s long-awaited return to the Suez Canal may be in jeopardy, gCaptain has reported.
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 said on Thursday that one of its services will resume using the Red Sea and ...
All 12 seafarers have been rescued from a Turkish cargo ship that came close to sinking outside the Suez Canal in Egypt. The ...
Attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea scared off many of the shipping firms that used the Suez Canal, depriving Egypt’s ailing economy of vital revenue.
OSLO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Maersk will resume sailings via the Red Sea and Suez Canal for one of its services this month, the ...
Shipping companies are planning a return to the Suez Canal after rerouting due to Red Sea security threats. With a ceasefire ...
Carrier's U-turn on FAL and MEX services returning to Cape route could erode shipper confidence in schedule reliability, ...
Shipping group Maersk will resume sailings via the Red Sea and the Suez Canal for its MECL service, connecting the Middle ...
Major shipping companies are devising strategies for a return to the Suez Canal after more than two years of disruptions due ...
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's revenue from the Suez Canal plunged by almost two thirds last year, officials said Wednesday, attributing the sharp drop to regional tensions and wars in the Middle East that have ...
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