Lars Jensen: High probability that shipping companies will send ships south of Africa

The missile attacks in the Red Sea could lead to capacity shortages and sudden rate increases, predicts Vespucci Maritime CEO Lars Jensen. Xeneta fears global supply crisis.
Lars Jensen is a shipping analyst and founder of the consultancy Vespucci Maritime. | Photo: Magnus Møller
Lars Jensen is a shipping analyst and founder of the consultancy Vespucci Maritime. | Photo: Magnus Møller

If shipping companies don’t already have a contingency plan for sailing through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea, it’s about time, says shipping analyst and founder of consultancy Vespucci Maritime, Lars Jensen, in a LinkedIn post on Friday.

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