Container shipping company Maersk said on
Wednesday it continued to serve its customers in Lebanon with
two weekly callings in Beirut despite the deteriorating security
situation in the country.
"While Maersk's business in the country is impacted, we currently remain in a position to serve our customers," a Maersk spokesperson said in an email.
The company said all staff in both Lebanon and Israel were safe and accounted for.
Maersk's office in Lebanon is located in Beirut and employs 21 people.
Container shipping company Maersk said on
Wednesday it continued to serve its customers in Lebanon with
two weekly callings in Beirut despite the deteriorating security
situation in the country.
"While Maersk's business in the country is impacted, we
currently remain in a position to serve our customers," a Maersk
spokesperson said in an email.
The company said all staff in both Lebanon and Israel
were safe and accounted for.
Maersk's office in Lebanon is located in Beirut and
employs 21 people.
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