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  2. Shipping firms split on return to Red Sea as Houthi attacks ...

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    Some major shipping companies continue to steer clear of the Red Sea, even as others return following a new US-led security operation to safeguard the area — highlighting how fragile the ...

  3. Shipping costs are rising after Red Sea attacks force vessels ...

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    Both are among a group of shipping companies including Hapag-Lloyd and MSC that is now avoiding the Suez Canal — a narrow waterway connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean through which as ...

  4. Suez Canal Authority says stability returning to Red Sea - AOL

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    Suez Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie has told shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk there are signs of stability returning to the Red Sea, and urged the company to take that into account when ...

  5. How the Red Sea crisis could clobber the global economy - AOL

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    Six of the 10 biggest container shipping companies — namely Maersk, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM, ZIM and ONE — are largely or completely avoiding the Red Sea because of the threat from the ...

  6. List of largest container shipping companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 30 largest container shipping companies as of February 2024, according to Alphaliner, ranked in order of the twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) capacity of their fleet. [1] In January 2022, MSC overtook Maersk for the container line with the largest shipping capacity for the first time since 1996. [ 2 ]

  7. Attacks on the MV Maersk Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    The U.S., along with Maersk security personnel aboard the ship, repelled the attack. The U.S. sank three Houthi vessels, killing ten Houthis. Maersk announced a 48-hour pause on shipping through the Red Sea following the incident. [1] On January 2 Maersk announced a halt on shipping through the Red Sea due to Houthi attacks. [2]