Maersk not concerned by Trump hostility to green fuels for ships
Maersk’s environmental agenda will be driven by customers over administrations, amid the increasing uncertainty surrounding ...
Supply chains are in chaos, as it appears even the power of the US Navy is proving insufficient to deter attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, with costs set to soar ever higher.
Having just days earlier said it would resume services through the waterway, Maersk announced it would re-suspend services after Yemen-based, Iranian-backed Houthi militants attacked its 15,000 teu box ship Hangzhou on Saturday.
In an update to customers, the Danish carrier said: ...
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