Maersk Halts Haifa Operations Amid Middle East Tensions
- In June 2025, Maersk, the Danish shipping firm, temporarily suspended its ship arrivals at Haifa port in Israel due to the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The suspension came after Iran's Revolutionary Guards conducted a combined missile and drone offensive targeting Israeli defense facilities in Haifa and Tel Aviv.
- Maersk made the decision after analyzing threat risks and following days of strikes, including a missile hitting Bazan refinery that killed three workers.
- Maersk stated it is working closely with customers to provide alternative transport solutions and confirmed ongoing operations in other regional ports.
- The pause highlights challenges for companies operating in volatile regions and follows years of Haifa port privatization and ownership by Adani and Gadot Group.
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Maersk Halts Operations at Israeli-Occupied Haifa Port - Quds News Network
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Global shipping giant Maersk has temporarily stopped operations at Israeli-occupied Haifa port due to growing security threats tied to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. The Danish company made the announcement on Friday, citing safety concerns. “After careful analysis of threat risk reports, we have suspended operations at Haifa due to risks related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran,” Maersk …


Maersk halts stops in Israel's Haifa due to Iran-Israel conflict
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