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CMA CGM Deploys Multimodal Corridors to Bypass Strait of Hormuz

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

French shipping giant CMA CGM is rolling out alternative logistics solutions to maintain supply chains amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

In response to the ongoing geopolitical situation in the Middle East, French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM is deploying alternative multimodal solutions that combine sea, rail, and road transport to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. According to Splash247, the company is providing logistics corridors via the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and other routes to maintain the smooth flow of cargo operations. This move comes as shippers and carriers seek to mitigate risks and disruptions to container supply chains in the region. 'The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has led us to deploy alternative multimodal solutions that combine sea, rail, and road transport,' a CMA CGM spokesperson told Splash247. 'These solutions allow us to maintain the fluidity of our logistics operations and to continue serving our customers.' The initial disruption to container port operations in the Middle East appears to have eased, reports Seatrade Maritime, but rates remain elevated as the industry navigates the uncertain geopolitical environment. Carriers are closely monitoring the situation and implementing contingency plans to ensure the reliable movement of cargo. 'We are working closely with our customers to find the best solutions to maintain the flow of their supply chains,' the CMA CGM spokesperson added. The development of these multimodal logistics corridors demonstrates the maritime industry's agility in adapting to complex geopolitical challenges. By leveraging diverse transportation modes, carriers can keep cargo moving and minimize supply chain disruptions for their customers.
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