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Strait of Hormuz Closure Disrupts Global Container Shipping

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz is causing a dramatic surge in container cargo diversions as carriers scramble to avoid the region.

The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global maritime chokepoint, is now rippling through global container supply chains, according to new data from gCaptain. The analysis shows a 360% surge in container shipping diversions as carriers reroute vessels to avoid the volatile region. The Strait of Hormuz, located between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is a vital shipping lane through which around 21 million barrels of oil pass each day, accounting for about 21% of global petroleum liquids consumption. With tensions escalating in the region, container lines have been forced to divert ships around the Cape of Good Hope, adding significant time and cost to voyages. This is further exacerbating the supply chain disruptions that have plagued the industry in recent years. 'The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is a major supply chain risk that carriers are having to navigate,' said industry analyst Alex Jones. 'Diversions of this magnitude will have widespread impacts, from delayed deliveries to increased fuel consumption and emissions.' The situation underscores the vulnerability of global trade to geopolitical flashpoints and the importance of contingency planning for maritime operators. As the crisis continues, further supply chain ripple effects are likely, requiring close monitoring by shippers, freight forwarders, and port authorities.
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