The
sociopaths can’t wait to get into an ice-free Arctic.
Shipping
giant Maersk to transport its first cargo via Russia’s Arctic sea
route
RT,
22
August, 2018
The
world’s biggest carrier of seaborne freight, Maersk Line, is set to
send its first cargo from east Asia to Europe via the Arctic Ocean,
using Russia's Northern Sea Route.
Later
this month, the company’s new ship ‘Venta Maersk’ will
reportedly take the Northern Sea Route after leaving the Russian port
of Vladivostok. It will sail through the Bering Strait and over the
top of Russia to reach St. Petersburg by the end of September.
“This
is a trial designed to explore an unknown route for container
shipping and to collect scientific data,” said
a statement from the company. “Currently,
we do not see the Northern Sea Route as an alternative to our usual
routes.”
The
Northern Sea Route is expected to become an alternative to Egypt’s
Suez Canal as one of the key global shipping arteries connecting Asia
to Europe. The Arctic route could reduce journey time by up to two
weeks, but sailing through Arctic waters is still unfeasible without
using an icebreaker.
According
to the Danish group, the ice-class ship, which is able to carry
roughly 3,600 containers, is designed to withstand water temperatures
as low as minus 25 degrees Celsius. The crew of the ‘Venta Maersk’
have reportedly been trained to cope with exceptionally harsh
conditions.
The
company is reported to have no plans for commercial services on the
Northern Sea Route, which is accessible only during three months of
the year. Maersk will need to channel more investment into special
vessels designed to handle Arctic conditions.
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