July6 , 2026

    Shippers Pay Premium as CMA CGM Doubles Suez Canal Transits

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    CMA CGM has reportedly doubled the number of vessel transits through the Suez Canal as customers show willingness to pay premium rates for faster and more direct shipping services.

    The move signals growing shipper demand for reduced transit times compared with longer rerouting options around southern Africa. Businesses facing urgent inventory needs and tighter delivery schedules are increasingly prepared to absorb higher freight costs in exchange for quicker cargo movement.

    Industry analysts say the decision reflects improving confidence among some carriers and cargo owners in selectively using the Suez route despite ongoing regional security concerns. Faster passage through the canal can significantly shorten voyages between Asia, Europe, and the Mediterranean.

    The trend highlights how supply chain priorities are shifting toward speed and reliability, particularly for time-sensitive goods. If demand continues, more carriers may consider expanding premium routing options through the Suez corridor.

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