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Home / Business and Economy / Giant Ships Return to Suez Canal

Giant Ships Return to Suez Canal

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Two large container ships completed Suez Canal transit safely.
  • SCA chairman affirmed canal's readiness for massive vessels.
  • Canal revenue dropped over 60% in 2024.
  • Suez Canal navigates giant ships post-Red Sea security concerns.
  • Canal seeks to restore confidence with new incentives.
Giant Ships Return to Suez Canal

The Suez Canal has successfully accommodated the transit of two colossal container ships, the CMA CGM JULES VERNE and CMA CGM HELIUM, marking a significant step towards normalcy. These passages through the Bab Al-Mandab Strait and Red Sea underscore the canal's readiness for the largest vessels navigating global trade routes. SCA Chairman Osama Rabie's inspection affirmed the waterway's capabilities and the safety measures in place.

The authority is actively implementing new incentive programs and enhanced safety protocols to restore confidence among shipping lines. This strategic move aims to encourage a phased resumption of normal traffic, which handles approximately 12 percent of global trade. The initiatives follow a period of economic challenges, with Suez Canal revenues experiencing a sharp decline of over 60% in 2024.

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This resurgence in large vessel transits is crucial for the canal's economic recovery and its role in global maritime logistics. The SCA is planning further discussions with major shipping lines to facilitate the complete return of container ships. The successful passage of these giants highlights the enduring strategic importance of the Suez Canal as the shortest maritime link between Europe and Asia.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The CMA CGM JULES VERNE is 396 meters long, 53.6 meters wide, and has a gross tonnage of 176,000 tons.
Suez Canal revenues dropped by more than 60 percent in 2024.
The SCA is offering incentives for shipping lines and enhancing safety measures to encourage normal canal operations.

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