On Thursday, AP Moller-Maersk announced that it has resumed accepting import cargo at Haifa Port in northern Israel.
“As of June 25, 2025, we have reopened for import cargo acceptance to the Port of Haifa. We are closely monitoring the situation, and based on recent developments and the current prospects for a ceasefire, we expect to reopen for export cargo acceptance once the associated lower security risks are reconfirmed,” Maersk stated in a customer advisory.
The company added that its team is actively developing contingency plans to quickly adapt to potential changes and will continue to keep customers informed of any updates.

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