Maersk temporarily does not resume the Hormuz route.
Maersk Line, the Danish shipping company, said on the 8th that the ceasefire declared by the United States and Iran does not fully guarantee the safe passage of the Strait of Hormuz. The company is adopting a cautious approach to the current situation and will not resume the suspended routes from last month. In a statement to Reuters, Maersk stated that although the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran may create opportunities for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, there is still uncertainty in maritime security and it is necessary to understand the conditions of the ceasefire. The company said it will continue to closely monitor the situation and provide timely updates on developments in the coming hours to days. "Any decisions regarding the Strait of Hormuz are based on ongoing risk assessments, close monitoring of the security situation, and guidance from relevant authorities and partners." As one of the world's largest container shipping groups, Maersk suspended several routes passing through the Strait of Hormuz last month. Currently, the company transports goods from Jeddah Islamic Port in Saudi Arabia, Salalah Port in Oman, Sohar Port in Oman, and Jebel Ali Port in the United Arab Emirates, and then transports them by road to Gulf countries.
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