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Latest newsSee allFurther readingSeveral shipping companies including Maersk had slowly begun to return to the Red Sea, but now the security risk is rising again after Israel and the US attacked Iran. | Foto: Amr Abdallah DalshDid you read?SubscriptionAttack on Iran “dramatically” increases risk for shipping companies"We have a lot of customers who contact us to learn more about their options," Greg Tompsett, head of customs in the US at Kuehne+Nagel, tells ShippingWatch.Did you read?SubscriptionKuehne+Nagel prepares customers for tough battle over billions in tariff refunds"It always causes unrest in the workplace when you are facing a major round of layoffs," says Kia Philip Dollerschell, legal director at Djøf. | Foto: Djøf/PRBulkSubscriptionXO Shipping makes management change

Alexander Sillehoved steps down from the management team of XO Shipping, though he stays on as partner in the dry bulk operator, which expects a record profit for 2021.

With Alexander Sillehoved's (right) departure from XO Shipping's managing team, daily management will be centered on Kim Pihl (left) going forward. | Photo: PR / XO Shipping
With Alexander Sillehoved's (right) departure from XO Shipping's managing team, daily management will be centered on Kim Pihl (left) going forward. | Photo: PR / XO Shipping
Tomas KristiansenSPTomas Kristiansen and SØREN PICO

Dry bulk operator XO Shipping makes changes to its top management, with Alexander Sillehoved stepping down from the team.

Did you read?SubscriptionFired Maersk staff have begun contacting unionA plume of smoke rises following a reported explosion in Tehran on February 28, 2026. Two loud blasts were heard in Tehran on February 28 morning by AFP journalists, and two plumes of thick smoke were seen over the centre and east of the Iranian capital. Israels defence ministry announced it had launched a "preemptive strike" on Iran as sirens sounded in Jerusalem and people across the country received phone alerts about an "extremely serious" threat. | Foto: Atta KenareDid you read?Israel and the US attack IranFoto: Jens DreslingDid you read?SubscriptionMaersk has initiated large-scale layoffs at its headquartersThe request to postpone the plan has been approved by the Department of Commerce, a division of the North Carolina Ministry of Commerce. | Foto: Casper DalhoffDid you read?SubscriptionMaersk postpones plans for North American headquarters

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