Posted on February 6, 2026

The Western Mediterranean shipping sector faces continued disruption as Atlantic storms have forced terminal closures for the second time within a week. Major shipping line Maersk has issued a warning that weather conditions in the region have ‘deteriorated beyond initial expectations’, causing significant operational challenges.

The renewed closures come mere days after terminals resumed operations following last week’s storm-related shutdowns. These weather-driven disruptions continue to impact shipping schedules throughout the region, creating delays for cargo movements and affecting supply chain reliability.

For businesses relying on Mediterranean shipping routes, these consecutive weather events underscore the importance of working with experienced freight forwarders who can navigate such challenges.
The situation highlights the vulnerability of maritime operations to extreme weather patterns and the need for contingency planning in international logistics. As storms continue to affect the region, shippers are advised to maintain flexibility in their scheduling and stay informed about port conditions.

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