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Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Cscl-Arctic-Ocean

IMO: 9695169

Container Ship, Hong Kong

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Cscl-Arctic-Ocean - Container Ship vessel registered in Hong Kong

Vessel Details

MMSI

477967700

Callsign

VROD9

Width

58.0 m

Length

400.0 m

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Wayne

2024-05-15

Position: Third Engineer

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Latest News (1)

Chinese container ships transited Strait of Hormuz

Mar 30, 2026 16:16

**Title: Successful Transit of Chinese Container Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Tensions** **Content:** On March 30, 2026, pivotal developments unfolded in the maritime world as two prominent Chinese container vessels, the 'CSCL Indian Ocean' and the 'CSCL Arctic Ocean,' successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz after previously turning back due to escalating regional tensions. The ships initially attempted to exit the Gulf at 3:50 a.m. GMT on March 27, but chose to retreat despite reassurances from Iranian authorities regarding safe passage for Chinese vessels. The vessels, operated by China’s COSCO Shipping, had faced delays since the onset of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran on February 28. In a client advisory issued on March 25, COSCO announced the resumption of bookings for general cargo container shipments servicing crucial routes to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq. After several tense days, the 'CSCL Indian Ocean' successfully crossed the Strait at 08:47 a.m. UTC, followed closely by the 'CSCL Arctic Ocean' at 09:14 a.m. Both vessels, which are under Chinese ownership and manned by Chinese crews, continued their journey towards Port Klang. They are part of COSCO's ongoing Middle East to Far East (MEX) service, which plays a vital role in global trade. This successful crossing signifies a crucial moment in the region's shipping landscape, marking the first verified passage of a major container carrier through the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict began, and suggesting a potential easing of hostilities affecting commercial maritime operations.

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