Shipping CEO Says 10% of Global Container Fleet Caught in Hormuz Backup
“About 10% of the container ship global fleet is caught up in this,” Nixon said at a container shipping industry conference in Long Beach, California.
Related: Insurance Clubs to Halt Ship War-Risk Cover in Persian Gulf
Maritime insurers ceased voyages through the strait between Iran and Oman, which carries around one-fifth of oil consumed globally as well as large quantities of gas, as Iran retaliated against U.S. and Israeli strikes. The commander of the country’s Revolutionary Guards told Iranian state television Monday that any ship that attempted to transit the strait would be set aflame.
“All of that cargo is going to start backing up” in shipping hubs and key ports in Europe and Asia, he said.
ONE and rival container carriers such as industry leader MSC have stopped booking cargo to the Middle East, said Nixon, who on July 1 is stepping down as CEO of ONE.
The company is a privately held joint venture established by Japanese shipping lines Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) 9101.T, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) 9104.T and K Line.
(Reporting by Baertlein; Editing by Mark Porter and David Gaffen)
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