Container shipping companies have minimal commercial motivation to resume transits through the Red Sea, even if security conditions improve, according to industry experts speaking at the TPM conference in Long Beach this week. Robbert van Trooijen, a former Maersk executive and director at Inception Partners, stated that the current abundance of vessel capacity, coupled with persistent safety concerns, indicates that a return to the Suez Canal route is not imminent. He emphasized that shipping lines prioritize the safety of their crews above all else, stating, 'Nothing a shipping line will ever do will remotely jeopardise or risk the chance of something happening to crew...' The post 'Carriers have no incentive' to rush back to Suez appeared first on The Loadstar.