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A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S has successfully sailed a second ship through the southern Red Sea, marking a significant milestone since most shipping lines avoided the area for two years due to security risks. The Danish carrier’s latest successful transit suggests a potential shift toward resuming traditional Suez Canal routes, though the company remains cautious about recreating a major logistics artery that Houthi militants began attacking in late 2023. While Maersk and other major carriers have largely avoided the Red Sea since early 2024, this second safe passage indicates improving conditions, though the industry remains divided on whether to fully return to the high-risk but cost-effective route.
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