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Maersk confirms return to Red Sea route after successful trial sailings
The shipping industry has been holding its breath since late 2025, waiting to see who would be the first to return to the Red Sea. Maersk now appears to be that carrier. Maersk has announced a structural return of its MECL service to the trans-Suez route , marking the first permanent service adjustment back to the corridor since vessels were diverted around the Cape of Good Hope due to security risks in the Red Sea. The decision follows the successful transits of the Maers

Raymond STERN
Jan 14


Maersk adds Khazaen Dry Port to its global network of port calls
The agreement enables Maersk to offer customers seamless access to global markets, as well as enhanced time-and cost-efficient land...

Raymond STERN
Nov 23, 2022


Maersk announces it is set to acquire Pilot Freight Services
Maersk officials said that the purchase price is $1.68 billion (USD), adding that the acquisition is subject to regulatory review and...

Raymond STERN
Feb 19, 2022


MAWANI boosts Saudi Arabia's bid to become global logistics hub
RIYADH — The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) has been instrumental in strengthening Saudi Arabia’s maritime sector in 2021, helping the...

Raymond STERN
Jan 23, 2022


Maersk to set up $136m logistics centre at Jeddah port to boost exports
The project is expected to create more than 2,500 direct and indirect jobs in the kingdom AP Moller-Maersk, the world’s largest container...

Raymond STERN
Nov 1, 2021
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