Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd Remain Cautious About Red Sea Operations

Global shipping leaders Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have stated they do not plan an immediate return to the Red Sea, despite the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Both companies emphasized they are monitoring developments to assess safety before resuming operations.

Hapag-Lloyd noted that while a ceasefire is in place, risks from Yemen-based Houthi militants remain, with previous warnings suggesting that re-establishing routes through the region could take four to six weeks. Maersk echoed similar sentiments, stating it is ""too early to speculate about timing."

Middle East disruptions have forced vessels to take longer routes around Africa's Cape of Good Hope, significantly raising freight rates and impacting global shipping operations. Both companies prioritize crew safety and secure transit conditions before making operational changes.

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