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Maersk: Storms and snowfall disrupt cargo flow in Europe

Container shipping company Maersk said on Wednesday that storms and heavy snowfall were disrupting cargo flow across the south-west and western parts of Europe, as well as affecting deliveries into and out of northern areas.

Portugal and Spain are among the countries that were affected by severe weather alerts on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Italy declared a state-of-emergency on Monday for its southern regions which had been ravaged?by an intense storm last week.

Maersk stated that terminals in the western Mediterranean had ceased operations. There is no current timeline for their resumption.

Maersk sent an advisory to its customers saying that the severe weather conditions were causing industry-wide disruptions. "Vessels are sheltering, and terminals have to stop working or work with reduced productivity," it said.

Maersk has not named the terminals affected, and its spokesperson did not respond immediately to a question for comment.

The advisory stated that "this situation affects the entire industry and we expect delays and closings to continue to impact vessels and terminals on a wide scale."

Last week, rival?shipping company CMA CGM?said that one of their ships lost 58 containers in the sea due to 'unexpectedly strong weather off Malta. Some additional containers were also damaged on the vessel's deck. Reporting by Stine Jacquebsen and Soren Jppesen, Copenhagen; Editing and production by Terje Solsvik & Jan Harvey

(source: Reuters)