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Maersk Says Expanded Houthi Attacks Are Forcing More Delays
2024-05-06 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       

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       Maersk Says Expanded Houthi Attacks Are Forcing More Delays The shipping company said the militia had recently tried to attack ships farther from the shore of Yemen, putting more strain on logistics.

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       Maersk said customers should expect to see higher surcharges on shipping invoices as a result of the higher costs borne by the shipping line.Credit...Rene Van Quekelberghe, via Reuters

       By Peter Eavis

       May 6, 2024

       Global shipping lines have become increasingly strained as the Houthi militia in Yemen broadens its attacks on cargo vessels, one of the largest companies in the industry warned on Monday.

       “The risk zone has expanded,” Maersk, the second-largest ocean carrier, said in a note to customers, adding that the stress was causing further delays and higher costs.

       Since late last year, the Houthis have been attacking ships in the Red Sea, which cargo vessels from Asia have to travel through to reach the Suez Canal. This has forced ocean carriers to avoid the sea and take a much longer route to Europe around the southern tip of Africa. But in recent weeks, the Houthis have been trying to strike ships making that longer journey in the Indian Ocean.

       Because going around Africa takes longer, shipping companies have had to add more vessels to ensure that they can transport goods on time and without cutting volumes.

       The threat to vessels in the Indian Ocean has only added to the difficulties. “This has forced our vessels to lengthen their journey further, resulting in additional time and costs to get your cargo to its destination for the time being,” Maersk said.

       The company estimated that putting extra ships and equipment onto the Asia-to-Europe route would result in a 15 percent to 20 percent drop in industrywide capacity in the three months through the end of June.

       That said, shipping companies have plenty of capacity available because they have ordered many new ships in recent years.

       Maersk said on Monday that customers should expect higher surcharges on shipping invoices as a result of the higher costs borne by the shipping line, which include a 40 percent increase in fuel use per journey.

       The cost of shipping a container from Asia to a northern European port was $3,550 last week, according to Freightos, a digital shipping marketplace, down from a recent high of $5,492 in January and well below rates that climbed above $14,000 when global shipping became snarled during the coronavirus pandemic.

       The Houthis, who are backed by Iran, have said their attacks are in response to Israel’s war in Gaza.

       Peter Eavis reports on business, financial markets, the economy and companies across different sectors. More about Peter Eavis

       A version of this article appears in print on , Section B, Page 7 of the New York edition with the headline: Shipper Says Wider Attacks Are Leading To More Delays. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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