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War, Weather Put Ocean Shippers on Notice for Rough Seas in 2024

Minggu, 07 Januari 2024 | 02:30 WIB
War, Weather Put Ocean Shippers on Notice for Rough Seas in 2024

ILUSTRASI. A number of cargo ships anchored in the Madura Strait, East Java, Monday (22/10/2018). Based on BPS data, Indonesia's export value for the January - September 2018 period reached US$134.99 billion or an increase of 9.41 percent compared to the same period in 2017. ANTARA FOTO/Didik Suhartono/wsj.

Sumber: Reuters | Editor: Syamsul Azhar

KONTAN.CO.ID - LOS ANGELES, Recent hostilities in the Red Sea have thrown global shippers of vital goods for a loop - but it is hardly the only issue that big carriers are facing as 2024 kicks off.

Giants like Maersk MAERSKb.CO says the industry, which handles 90% of global trade, faces the possibility of significant disruptions, from ongoing wars to droughts affecting key routes like the Panama Canal. Complex vessel schedules are likely to be knocked out of sync for giant container ships, fuel tankers, and other commodity haulers throughout the year.

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