Maersk-Hapag Alliance to Send Ships Through Red Sea with Naval Assistance
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After more than two years the shipping company Hapag-Lloyd takes course again through the Red Sea. For this some arrangements were made and alliances forged.
Due to Huthi attacks, the route in the Red Sea was bypassed for two years. Now two large shipping companies come back and get special protection.
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd to Reroute Gemini IMX Service via Red Sea and Suez Canal Under Naval Protection - India Seatrade News
A.P. Moller–Maersk (Maersk) and Hapag-Lloyd have announced a strategic change in the routing of one of their shared services under the Gemini Cooperation, with the IMX service set to transition through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. The decision marks a cautious resumption of transits through the region, with all passages to be secured by naval assistance. The IMX service, a key link connecting India and the Middle East with the Mediterranean, …
The Hamburg shipping company Hapag-Lloyd wants to travel with some of its freighters back through the Suez Canal from mid-February. However, the passage is to take place under the protection of international naval ships due to possible attacks by Yemeni Huthi rebels.
The major German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd is sailing through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal again after more than two years. Many carriers previously decided to avoid the vital shipping route due to attacks by Houthi rebels from Yemen.
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