Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have provided operational updates following the disruption at the Port of Salalah, where recent incidents temporarily affected port activities.
Both carriers confirmed that vessel schedules and port calls have been adjusted to ensure safety and minimize impact on cargo flows. Some vessels were rerouted or delayed, while contingency plans were implemented to maintain network continuity across the affected trade lanes.
Industry sources note that the disruption has primarily affected transshipment operations and cargo handling at the port, with ripple effects on shipments bound for Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Freight forwarders and shippers are closely monitoring vessel movements as carriers work to restore normal operations.
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd emphasized that the safety of crew, cargo, and vessels remains a top priority. Both companies are coordinating closely with port authorities and local agencies to resume standard operations as conditions stabilize.
The incident highlights the sensitivity of strategic maritime hubs such as Salalah to unexpected events, and the importance of operational flexibility for global supply chains. Carriers are advising customers to anticipate potential delays and plan shipments accordingly.
As normal port operations gradually resume, both Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd continue to monitor the situation, with updates expected to be issued as new information becomes available.
