en.Wedoany.com Reported, March 31st - The Hong Kong, China-registered container transport ships "CSCL Arctic Ocean" and "CSCL Indian Ocean", which had been stranded in the Persian Gulf for over a month, successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz in the morning of March 31st, Beijing time. This marks the first passage of large Chinese vessels through the Strait of Hormuz since late February, restoring confidence to the tense global supply chain.
According to a reporter's query of the vessel tracking data system, the "CSCL Arctic Ocean" and "CSCL Indian Ocean" weighed anchor from waters near Dubai on the evening of March 30th, Beijing time. They navigated through the narrow exit of the Strait of Hormuz via the route between Iran's largest island, Qeshm Island, and Lark Island, at a speed of approximately 10.4 knots, before entering the waters of the Gulf of Oman. The vessel tracking data system indicates that these two ships are expected to arrive at Port Klang, Malaysia, on April 6th.
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