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Maersk, the world’s second-largest container carrier, said it is again accepting imports at Israel’s Port of Haifa days after ...
Maersk announced Friday that it will suspend all shipping through the Red Sea for the “foreseeable future” because of the threat of attacks on vessels using the vital maritime trading route.
Maersk halted Haifa calls on June 20, but has now resumed them for imports to Israel as of June 25 after the announcement of ...
Maersk Sentosa and Kensington, with capacities of 6,500 and 6,200 twenty-foot containers, respectively, are part of Maersk Line Limited, a U.S. subsidiary of the Danish company.
Maersk will cut ties with companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements on the occupied West Bank, the Danish shipping giant has said. The decision follows months-long pressure by activists on ...
The world’s second-largest container line suspended services to Israel’s busiest port just prior to Iranian missile attacks.
Shares of Zim Integrated Shipping and A.P. Moller-Maersk rose after the U.S. and China said they finalized a trade deal reached last month.
Danish shipping group Maersk filed a lawsuit on Monday in Sao Paulo against Brazil's marine transport authority (Antaq), and ...
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk temporarily reduce container services to Port of Haifa due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
Commentary and archival information about Maersk Line from ... Why the Shipping Industry Isn’t Rushing Back to the Red Sea. The companies that operate large container ships say they plan to keep ...
When $10.3m worth of silver vanished from a container that had been shipped on an AP Moller-Maersk vessel, it sparked a ...
Maersk has named the first vessel in a series of 17,840 teu vessels equipped with dual-fuel methanol propulsion.  The Berlin ...