Hapag-Lloyd reports four of its six ships remain in the Gulf as one charter agreement expires. The shipping line confirms current vessel positioning in the region.
A Hapag-Lloyd spokesperson stated that four of the company's six ships remain in the Gulf, noting that one ship's charter agreement has expired.
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