MAERSK OPENS THE ARCTIC ROAD FOR CONTAINER TIRANSPORTATION
On August 22, Maersk was reported that it would test the Arctic route this week, starting from Vladivostok, passing through the Bering Strait and eventually reaching St. Petersburg.
It is reported that the implementation of this test is the 3,600TEU ice class container ship "Venta Maersk".
Maersk said that the trial was mainly to collect relevant data and explore the operational feasibility of container transportation in the Arctic waterway. At present, due to factors such as customer demand, trade network and population distribution, the Arctic waterway is not another option for commercial operation of existing networks.
A spokesperson for Maersk said that we continue to pay attention to the development of the Arctic waterway. Currently, the Arctic channel is only available for three months per year, although this may change over time. In addition, the ship needs an icebreaker for navigation, so the cost will be higher than the traditional navigation route. The “Venta Maersk” ship was originally designed to serve the Baltic waters affected by ice.
"We plan to pilot an Arctic waterway, going from east to west,......
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