CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin recently became the first ultra‑large ship to pass through the Red Sea safely in almost two years.
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Houthis Suspend Red Sea Strikes, but Calm Remains ‘Somewhat Fragile'
The Yemeni militant group ties the alleged cessation to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire as carriers like Maersk and MSC continue ...
Houthi militia have reportedly ceased attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea, and the impact could be seismic for ...
Xeneta warns carriers and insurers remain cautious despite reports that the Houthis have halted attacks on commercial ships.
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First ultra-large cargo ship makes Red Sea transit since start of Israel-Gaza war
A French-owned ultra-large cargo ship has become the first to transit the Red Sea in two years in a move that could see the ...
After nearly two years of ship attacks in the Red Sea, any return by the top container carriers will be more of a trickle ...
The giant container vessel CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, with a capacity of 177,000 tons, completed its transit through Egypt’s Suez Canal on Friday, marking the first passage of a ship of this size ...
The voyage marks the first transit of the giant container ship through the canal and Bab el-Mandeb Strait since its last ...
This voyage marks the first transit of the vessel through the Suez Canal since October 22, 2023, when political tensions ...
A container ship arrived at the Port of Felixstowe after making a world first journey across the Arctic from China to Europe.
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