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DP World: Jebel Al-Ali port is fully operational; inbound vessel traffic has been reduced

DP World, a port operator based in Dubai, said on Thursday that its 'Jebel Ali Port was fully operational and had 'no damage to infrastructure. However, it warned that the amount of vessel traffic destined for Iran has been reduced because he war is still going strong.

The war, which began with the joint U.S.-Israeli air strikes against Iran nearly two weeks ago has caused global chaos in the energy and transportation markets, and effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz – the world’s most important oil artery.

The majority of Gulf ports including Dubai's Jebel Al and the primary?ports located in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, as well as the Saudi Gulf Coast, are situated where the incoming traffic must pass through the Hormuz Waterway.

"While infrastructure is fully operational, DP World CEO Yuvraj Nairan stated in a press release that he was deploying regional rerouting measures and operational mitigation to maintain'supply chain continuity' during this period.

Port operators and shipping firms still face significant logistical and safety challenges. United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said on Thursday that an unidentified projectile struck a container vessel, causing a small blaze, 35 nautical mile north of Jebel Al.

DP World operates in countries such as Canada, Peru and?India.

In its statement, DP World said that its profit attributable owners rose by nearly 43% last year to $1.07billion. This was boosted 'by a good performance of its terminals and ports, as well as the logistics division, which boosted revenues.

DP World stated that 'Jebel Ali Port handled 15.6 millions twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) last?year out of a total group total of its global terminals which was 56.1 million TEU. (Reporting by Federico Maccioni; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

(source: Reuters)