Maersk has continued suspending vessel transits through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing concerns over regional security and weakening confidence in the ceasefire situation in West Asia. The company said it is closely monitoring developments in the region while prioritising crew safety, cargo security and operational risk management.
The continued suspension reflects growing uncertainty surrounding maritime operations in one of the world’s most critical energy and trade corridors. Shipping industry sources noted that heightened geopolitical tensions and security risks have increased pressure on carriers, insurers and cargo owners operating in the region.
Market analysts said disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could impact global supply chains, tanker movements, container shipping schedules and freight costs, particularly for energy cargoes and trade between Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Shipping companies are expected to continue reviewing routing strategies and contingency plans as the regional situation remains volatile.
