STOCKHOLM, March 1. /TASS/. The Danish shipping and logistics holding Maersk, which is focused on sea cargo transportation and port terminal service, will temporarily suspend new bookings within the ocean, air, and intercontinental rail to and from Russia, according to a statement released by the company on Tuesday.
The decision was taken after the start of Russia’s operation in Ukraine and the EU’s following sanctions. It does not cover foodstuffs, medical and humanitarian supplies.
"As the stability and safety of our operations is already being directly and indirectly impacted by sanctions, new Maersk bookings within the ocean, air and intercontinental rail to and from Russia will be temporarily suspended, with the exception of foodstuffs, medical and humanitarian supplies (bar dual-use items)," the company said. "We are deeply concerned by how the crisis keeps escalating in Ukraine," it added.
Maersk provides freight and cargo transportation to and from Russia on various routes. The company has offices in several cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg.
On Monday Maersk announced the decision to suspend transportation to Ukraine.