The Red Sea crisis has significantly impacted the global shipping industry with the Mediterranean ports experiencing various effects from the ongoing disruption.
Container News carried out a comparative analysis of the major Mediterranean ports of Tanger Med (Morocco), Piraeus (Greece), Port Said (Egypt) and Valencia (Spain), aiming to highlight the level of impact and resilience amid the continuing crisis.
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