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By Louise Rasmussen
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Denmark’s Maersk will sail nearly all container vessels travelling between Asia and Europe via the Suez Canal to any extent further whereas diverting solely a handful round Africa, a Reuters breakdown of the group’s schedule confirmed on Thursday.
Main transport corporations, together with container giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, stopped utilizing Crimson Sea routes and the Suez Canal earlier this month after Yemen’s Houthi militant group started concentrating on vessels, disrupting international commerce.
As a substitute, they rerouted ships round Africa by way of the Cape of Good Hope to keep away from assaults, charging clients additional charges and including days or perhaps weeks to the time it takes to move items from Asia to Europe and to the east coast of North America.
However Maersk on Dec. 24 mentioned it was making ready a return to the Crimson Sea, citing the deployment of a U.S.-led army operation to guard vessels, and on Wednesday launched schedules displaying ships have been headed for Suez within the coming weeks.
An in depth breakdown confirmed that whereas Maersk had diverted 26 of its personal ships across the Cape of Good Hope within the final 10 days or so, solely 5 extra have been scheduled to start out the identical journey.
Against this, greater than 50 Maersk vessels are set to go by way of Suez in coming weeks, the corporate’s schedule confirmed.
However Maersk mentioned alliance accomplice Mediterranean Transport Firm (MSC) continued to divert all MSC vessels by way of the Cape of Good Hope in the intervening time, no matter date or level of departure and the path they have been crusing in.
MSC didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Hapag Lloyd on Wednesday mentioned it nonetheless thought of the scenario too harmful to go via the Suez Canal, including that it deliberate to evaluation the scenario on Friday,
The Suez Canal is utilized by roughly one-third of worldwide container ship cargo, and re-directing ships across the southern tip of Africa is anticipated to value as much as $1 million additional in gasoline for each spherical journey between Asia and Northern Europe.
Amongst a handful of different third-party vessels in Maersk’s alliance that have been set to sail within the coming weeks, two could be diverted round Africa whereas the remaining would journey by way of Suez, the schedule confirmed.
All schedules stay topic to alter primarily based on particular contingency plans which may be shaped over the approaching days, Maersk has mentioned.
The corporate didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.