Shipping chaos across the Red Sea could continue for months, according to the world’s second-largest container line, A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S.

The Copenhagen-based company posted a notice Friday showing 15 container-line routes affected between Asia and Europe, as well as from the US East Coast to the Middle East.

More than 150 tankers listed in the notice servicing ports that include Singapore, Rotterdam and along the Texas and US East Coasts now have revised arrival dates, some extending into March.

The notice shows that vessels of all lines are being diverted to the Cape of Good Hope area.

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