Maersk reschedules ships due to Middle East conflict

The container line has changed the sailing schedule for two ships that it has chartered from an Israeli ship owner, citing heightened security due to the conflict in the Middle East.
A Maersk container ship, albeit not one of the two that will have their sailing schedules changed due to the conflict in the Middle East.
A Maersk container ship, albeit not one of the two that will have their sailing schedules changed due to the conflict in the Middle East.
By Dag Holmstad, Kit Lindhardt

Maersk has informed its customers that the two container ships, Lisa and Maersk Pangani, have been rescheduled to avoid sailing in the Red Sea, where several attacks on ships have occurred

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