May13 , 2026

    Maersk Alerts Customers to Disruptions in Middle East Shipping

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    Maersk has issued an emergency operational update warning customers of potential disruptions across key Middle East trade routes amid escalating regional tensions.

    The advisory covers ports and maritime corridors in the Gulf region, including the Persian Gulf and adjacent waterways, which handle significant volumes of containerized cargo and energy shipments. Maersk cited security concerns, port restrictions, and elevated insurance premiums as factors potentially affecting vessel schedules and cargo transit times.

    The company urged customers to review bookings, consider alternative routing options, and stay in close contact with Maersk representatives to manage shipment timing and logistics. Emergency protocols and contingency measures have been activated to safeguard vessels, crew, and cargo.

    Industry sources noted that the update could trigger short-term congestion at alternate ports, while freight rates may rise as carriers adjust operations in response to higher risk exposure. Maersk emphasized its commitment to maintaining service reliability and advised shippers to plan for possible delays in deliveries.

    The move underscores the growing impact of geopolitical uncertainty on global supply chains, particularly in strategically critical maritime corridors connecting Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

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