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The Red Sea Crisis: ramifications for vessel operations, shipping networks, and maritime supply chains

Theo Notteboom (), Hercules Haralambides () and Kevin Cullinane ()
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Theo Notteboom: Ghent University
Hercules Haralambides: Dalian Maritime University
Kevin Cullinane: University of Gothenburg

Maritime Economics & Logistics, 2024, vol. 26, issue 1, No 1, 20 pages

Date: 2024
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