Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, two of the world's leading shipping companies, have announced a new partnership called the 'Gemini Cooperation'. This deal, which involves the combination of their fleets, covers 3.4 million containers and is designed to create a more flexible and interconnected ocean network, with a specific focus on a multi-faced Red Sea approach. The move is seen as a significant shake-up in global shipping alliances, which traditionally have been comprised of various logistics partnerships. The 'Gemini Cooperation' aims to replace these existing alliances with its new strategy.
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Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk join forces in deal covering 3.4 million containers https://t.co/VI4cb70jh9
Maersk ad Hapag-Lloyd press release for new "Gemini Cooperation", which is apparently not a pun on their multi-faced Red Sea approach https://t.co/bkFgqeVOCk