EVANSVILLE, IND. (March 5, 2026) – Today, Atlas® International provided an operational update as global transportation networks experience significant disruptions following escalations in the Middle East. Atlas International continues to monitor impacts across ocean, air, and landside freight and remains committed to transparent communication with customers.
“The developments in the Middle East are creating a rapidly shifting environment across global logistics,” said Christy Lewis, Vice President & General Manager, Atlas® International. “Our priority is safeguarding customer shipments while maintaining clear, ongoing communication. Our teams are working closely with carrier partners and adjusting operations as needed to provide the most reliable solutions as the situation evolves.”
The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) has advised U.S.-flag vessels to avoid the Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Arabian Sea. As a result, several major trade corridors are facing disruptions:
Across global transportation networks, carriers have implemented precautionary measures for safety:
According to a customer advisory from Maersk, additional steps are being taken to maintain stability amid these disruptions. The measures include temporarily suspending acceptance of refrigerated (reefer), hazardous, and special cargo to certain Middle Eastern ports, stopping new bookings between the Indian Subcontinent and Upper Gulf (except essential goods), and suspending dangerous goods shipments to and from Israel until further notice. Some ports, such as Bahrain, have suspended operations, while most major terminals in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf countries remain open with heightened precautions. Widespread airspace restrictions – in nations including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran – are contributing to rerouted flights, potential delays, and upward pressure on air freight rates.
Atlas International’s leadership emphasizes proactive communication and planning as this situation evolves. Even after stability returns, global supply chains may take months to fully realign and return to normal patterns. Atlas International will continue to track conditions closely and share timely updates as new carrier guidance becomes available. Customers with shipment-specific questions are encouraged to contact their Atlas International representative for the latest information and support.
For more information about Atlas International and its services visit, https://www.atlasintl.com/.
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About Atlas® International
Atlas International, an international moving and logistics company, is a subsidiary of Atlas World Group, Inc., an Evansville, Indiana-based organization. Atlas World Group companies employ nearly 800 people across North America.