MarketsThursday, 23 April 2026·India
Maersk urges caution on Hormuz route despite ceasefire

A.P. Moller–Maersk has advised shipping operators to continue avoiding the Strait of Hormuz, even after the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran. The company highlighted that conditions in the region remain unstable, with ongoing security risks affecting safe navigation.
In its latest update, Maersk stated that any decision to resume transit through the strait will depend on continuous risk evaluations and coordination with security agencies and relevant authorities. The company emphasized that uncertainty in the region is still high, and ensuring the safety of crews, vessels, and cargo remains its top priority.
While closely tracking developments, Maersk indicated that normal shipping confidence has not yet returned, leading it to maintain a cautious stance on operations in the Gulf.
To support cargo movement, the company is expanding alternative logistics solutions, including landbridge and multimodal transport networks across countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, and Iraq. However, certain inland routes—particularly those connected to Jeddah, Oman, and parts of the UAE—are facing temporary booking restrictions due to operational challenges.
Overall, the situation continues to disrupt traditional shipping routes, prompting logistics players to adapt while closely monitoring regional risks.
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In its latest update, Maersk stated that any decision to resume transit through the strait will depend on continuous risk evaluations and coordination with security agencies and relevant authorities. The company emphasized that uncertainty in the region is still high, and ensuring the safety of crews, vessels, and cargo remains its top priority.
While closely tracking developments, Maersk indicated that normal shipping confidence has not yet returned, leading it to maintain a cautious stance on operations in the Gulf.
To support cargo movement, the company is expanding alternative logistics solutions, including landbridge and multimodal transport networks across countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, and Iraq. However, certain inland routes—particularly those connected to Jeddah, Oman, and parts of the UAE—are facing temporary booking restrictions due to operational challenges.
Overall, the situation continues to disrupt traditional shipping routes, prompting logistics players to adapt while closely monitoring regional risks.
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