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Maersk confirms that two of its ships have safely exited the Gulf

Maersk, a shipping group, announced on Thursday that the Maersk Baltimore and a time-chartered ship had successfully traversed Strait of Hormuz.

Maersk said in a press release that "the transits were completed after thorough security assessments and in close coordination with our security partners."

The conflict in Iran, which began on February 28, has caused travel and cargo disruptions?across Middle East. Many vessels, such as those belonging to Maersk and competitors Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd, have not been able to enter or exit the Gulf.

Maersk announced that it will pursue an additional Hormuz transit at a future date, and the remaining two vessels will be used for intra-Gulf service.

Maersk reports that of the 47,000 containers Maersk was destined for the Gulf at the start of the conflict, only 44,000 have been delivered, and 3,000 are still awaiting final delivery. Stine Jacobsen, Anna Ringstrom and Essi Lehto contributed to the reporting.

(source: Reuters)