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MSC will offload all cargo bound to Gulf at the nearest safe seaport

MSC, world's largest ocean container carrier, announced on Tuesday that all cargo bound for Gulf ports will be unloaded at the nearest safe seaport, due to the ongoing hostilities between the United States and Israel. Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran.

MSC, based in Geneva, said that the "End of Voyage Declaration" also applies to containers which have been loaded with cargo but are empty and intended to be exported to ports in the Gulf.

MSC announced that a mandatory surcharge $800 per container would be applied to all affected shipments?without exception' to cover deviation costs.

The company stated that it "sincerely regrets" the need for this decision.

Lars Jensen of Vespucci Maritime's container shipping consultancy, Vespucci Maritime CEO, stated on Linkedin that customers will be responsible for their container at the discharge -port. He said that shippers were responsible for paying port fees and finding alternative transportation.

As a result of the hostilities, oil tankers and containers have backed up in the Strait of Hormuz, causing global fuel prices to soar.

According to Drewry, an?London-based maritime consultancy, as of Sunday there were 158 container vessels?present throughout the Middle East including the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, which represents just 2.1% of current 'active' container ship fleet.

MSC and Ocean 'Network Express (ONE) stopped accepting cargo bound to the affected areas of?the Middle East earlier this week. Experts in the industry warned that hostilities could cause a cascade of delays and disruptions, which could last for weeks as operators reroute vessels, containers, and other assets.

In a report published on Tuesday, Simon Heaney said that container shipping had less to lose from the Iran conflict than other sectors. However, it could not escape disruptions and increased costs. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Lisa Baertlein)

(source: Reuters)