Posted on March 13, 2026

Ports across the Middle East are experiencing unprecedented congestion as diverted container shipments continue to arrive at terminals near the Persian Gulf. The situation has intensified following last week’s widespread booking cancellations, which left numerous vessels already en route with cargo requiring immediate offloading.

Carriers are now managing a second wave of containers, compounding existing capacity constraints at key regional ports. The sudden influx has created operational challenges for terminal operators, who must accommodate unplanned volumes whilst maintaining service levels for scheduled shipments.

This disruption highlights the vulnerability of global supply chains to sudden route changes and underscores the importance of flexible logistics planning.

Shippers with cargo destined for or transiting through Middle Eastern ports should anticipate potential delays and consider alternative routing options where feasible.

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