Posted on April 28, 2026

The container shipping sector is bracing for further disruption as the prolonged conflict involving Iran continues to weigh on global trade flows. Industry leaders warn that blank sailings are likely to increase and demand could soften further if hostilities persist.

Speaking during a pair of webinars on Thursday, executives noted that the ongoing instability is reshaping investment priorities across the region. The conflict is expected to drive greater spending on ports and landside infrastructure throughout the Middle East, as investors and operators look to develop alternative transport corridors that bypass areas affected or closed by the fighting.

For freight forwarders and shippers, the implications are significant. Reduced sailing schedules, shifting trade lanes, and evolving infrastructure priorities will require careful supply chain planning to maintain reliable cargo movement.

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