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Maersk Restarts Trans-Suez MECL as Red Sea Risks Ease
By Adriana Alarcón - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 12:25
Maersk shifts MECL back via Suez, testing Red Sea stability and betting on faster East–West schedules as carriers weigh capacity and rates.
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