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Focus on logistics newsletter-There are 154 ships in the world, and the routes are greatly adjusted

There are 154 ships in the world, and the routes are greatly adjusted 


Maersk said that in the next few weeks, dozens of container ships will return to Suez Canal and Red Sea routes.


It is reported that Maersk listed 154 ships involved in Asia-Europe routes and Middle East routes in the Red Sea emergency adjustment announcement. Among them, 59 ships will continue to pass through Suez Canal (accounting for 38%), and 95 ships will bypass the Cape of Good Hope (accounting for 62%).


It should be noted that it will take a long process from December 24, when Maersk announced its attempt to resume sailing in the Red Sea, to December 27, when the ship plan was announced, and then to the actual passage of specific ships.


In this process, it needs to be reassessed according to whether the Houthi armed forces have escalated, and the sailing time for fully resuming the Red Sea is still unknown.


Maersk also stressed that if it is necessary to ensure the safety of the crew, it will not hesitate to reassess the status quo and may start the bypass plan again. 



最新!全球154艘船舶,航线大调整


       马士基表示在未来数周内,将有数十艘集装箱船舶重返苏伊士运河和红海航线。


       据悉,马士基在红海地区船舶应急调整公告中列出了涉及亚欧航线、中东航线等154船船舶的情况。其中有59艘船舶将继续通过苏伊士运河(占38%),另外还有95艘船舶将绕行好望角(占62%)。


       需要注意的是,从12月24日马士基宣布尝试红海复航,到12月27日公布船舶计划,再到具体船舶真正通行,总体需要一个较长过程。


       在这个过程中,需要根据胡塞武装的行动是否升级进行重新评估,而全部恢复红海的航行时间目前还是未知数。


       马士基也强调,若认为有必要确保船员安全,将不会犹豫重新评估现状,并可能再次启动绕行计划。