Maersk Says Oman’s Port of Salalah to Gradually Resume Operations on March 31
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Drone strike keeps Salalah shut as disruption ripples across Gulf
Operations at Oman’s Port of Salalah remain suspended following an Iranian drone strike on Saturday that disabled a ship-to-shore crane, with APM Terminal’s hopes of a 48hr return to normalcy having been missed. Minor injuries to a worker as a consequence of the strike was reported, with the port immediately evacuated, prompting Maersk’s terminal-operating division to announce the two-day suspension of operations. Per the carrier’s advisory page…
Copenhagen, 30 March 2026 (AFP) – The Danish shipowner Maersk announced on Monday that the port of Salalah to the Sultanate of Oman, affected on Saturday by a drone attack, would resume its operations gradually from 31 March. "The affected area is limited and, as the operations resume, the port will implement the [...] The article The port of Salalah to Oman will resume its operations, announces Maersk appeared first on MARINE & OCEANS.
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