Hapag-Lloyd Navigates Strategic Strait Amid Fleet Changes

Hapag-Lloyd recently reported that one of its ships successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz. The German shipping company's fleet has decreased to four vessels in the Gulf after one ship's charter agreement ended, removing it from the Hapag-Lloyd fleet.

Hapag-Lloyd Navigates Strategic Strait Amid Fleet Changes
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A Hapag-Lloyd spokesperson announced that one of its ships has recently traversed the Strait of Hormuz. Details regarding the timing and specific circumstances were not disclosed.

The German shipping company confirmed that the number of its vessels in the Gulf has decreased to four, from an initial six.

This reduction followed the expiration of a charter agreement for one of its ships, resulting in its removal from the Hapag-Lloyd fleet.

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