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Hapag-Lloyd suffers Q1 loss due to severe weather and Iran war disruptions

Hapag-Lloyd, the German shipping group, reported a loss in the first quarter of this year. They cited the impact of lower freight rates and operational disruptions caused by severe weather and the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz as a result of the Iran War.

The group reported a net loss of 219 millions euros ($257.00million) compared with a profit?of 446 millions euros in the first quarter?of 2025.

Since the U.S. began its attacks against Iran in February, hundreds of commercial ships and up to 20,000 mariners have been unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This vital energy-trade waterway has been practically closed.

In a statement,?Chief executive Rolf Habben Jansen stated that the first quarter of 2026 had been unsatisfactory. Weather-related supply chain disruptions as well as pressure on freight rates led to lower results.

The group confirmed its outlook for EBITDA between $1.1 and $3.1 billion in 2026, as well as earnings before tax and interest (EBIT), between a loss and profit of $1.5 billion.

(source: Reuters)