DANISH shipping giant maersk has sent two US-flagged containerships through the Red Sea carrying goods for the United States Government, according to tracking data.
The two ships, the 6,500-TEU Maersk Sentosa and 6,200-TEU Maersk Kensington, sailed from Salalah in Oman through the Bab al-Mandab Strait and were headed north through the Red Sea.
The Maersk Sentosa and the Kensington are part of Maersk Line Limited, a US subsidiary of the Danish company, so flagged to be eligible for US Government contracts under the Jones Act.
With a fleet of 20 smaller container vessels, the unit ships goods for US agencies including the Department of Defence, State Department and USAID, Maersk said.
'The few Maersk Line Limited-vessels making the crossing are doing so near US warships, which have reduced the risks to the crews and cargo,' Maersk said in an email to Reuters.
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The two ships, the 6,500-TEU Maersk Sentosa and 6,200-TEU Maersk Kensington, sailed from Salalah in Oman through the Bab al-Mandab Strait and were headed north through the Red Sea.
The Maersk Sentosa and the Kensington are part of Maersk Line Limited, a US subsidiary of the Danish company, so flagged to be eligible for US Government contracts under the Jones Act.
With a fleet of 20 smaller container vessels, the unit ships goods for US agencies including the Department of Defence, State Department and USAID, Maersk said.
'The few Maersk Line Limited-vessels making the crossing are doing so near US warships, which have reduced the risks to the crews and cargo,' Maersk said in an email to Reuters.
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