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Maersk Tests Red Sea Transit as Lines Map Cautious Return to Suez

Security constraints are keeping the return limited to tests with only selective services scheduled.

Overview

  • Maersk reported a successful Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb passage for one vessel, its first in nearly two years, and said it is not shifting its wider network back to Suez yet.
  • The company described its move as a stepwise approach rather than a full reopening of trans-Suez routes.
  • CMA CGM plans to route its India–U.S. INDAMEX service via the Suez Canal starting in January, according to its published schedule.
  • Hapag-Lloyd’s chief executive signaled a gradual industry return, estimating a 60 to 90 day transition to prevent sudden port congestion.
  • Wallenius Wilhelmsen said it is still evaluating conditions and will not resume transits until its requirements are met, as security remains a central concern following the October ceasefire.