CMA CGM sails container ship through Strait of Hormuz
Container carriers face precedent for restarting risky Hormuz transits
- — Container and tanker voyage-planning teams at international shipping lines must update routing, flagging and notification protocols immediately — if they do not, vessels risk encountering AIS blackouts, denied passage or unexpected operational interruptions during Hormuz transits.
- — Energy procurement teams at national LNG and oil importers must secure alternative delivery routes or add contractual delivery flexibility now — if they fail to do so, shipments routed via the Strait risk delays or interrupted deliveries that could disrupt supply plans.
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