Maersk said: “For all future ships planning to sail in the region, a case-by-case assessment will be undertaken to determine whether adjustments need to be made – including diversion through the Cape of Good Hope and other contingency measures.
The world’s second-largest container shipping line, Maersk, said on Friday that all suspended ships previously scheduled to pass through the Red Sea region will now be rerouted around Africa via the Cape of Goods. Hope for safety reasons.
Maersk said: “For all future ships planning to sail in the region, a case-by-case assessment will be undertaken to determine whether adjustments need to be made – including diversion through the Cape of Good Hope and other contingency measures.
The company announced on December 15 that it would suspend all ships sailing to the Red Sea or Gulf of Aden due to the very degraded security situation in the region.
“This decision was made to ensure the safety of our crew, our vessels and our customers’ goods on board,” the company said.
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