Gemini partners on the hunt for scarce chartered tonnage
Pacific International Lines (PIL) has chartered one of its ships to Hapag-Lloyd for three years, ...
Maersk has warned of an “operational meltdown” when carriers are able to use the Suez Canal again.
The Danish liner, along with Hapag-Lloyd, announced their hub-and-spoke Gemini Cooperation services would go round the Cape of Good Hope instead of the still-volatile Red Sea.
Maersk told customers yesterday: “After thorough consideration, and given the continued safety concerns in the Red Sea, Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk confirm they expect to phase-in their Cape of Good Hope network for the commencement of the Gemini Cooperation on ...
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