Maersk Suspends All Haiti Multimodal Services

Publish Time: 2025-05-15     Origin: Site

Immediate Update (May 2025):
Maersk has announced the suspension of all store door/door (multimodal) services in Haiti effective May 8, limiting operations to port-to-port (CY/CY) only until further notice.


Key Details:

  1. Scope of Suspension:

    • Paused: Trucking, inland transport, last-mile delivery

    • Allowed: Ocean shipments to/from terminals (CY pickup/dropoff)

  2. Reason:

    • Security crisis: Gangs now control 85% of Port-au-Prince (UN report)

    • Safety priority: Protection of staff, customers’ cargo, and supply chain integrity

  3. Operational Impact:

    • Exporters/importers must arrange own inland transport

    • Delays expected due to port congestion and reduced logistics capacity


Haiti’s Deepening Crisis

  • Gang dominance: Rampant smuggling, extortion, and violence disrupt trade

  • Economic paralysis: 80% of businesses report supply chain disruptions

  • UN warning: Avoid non-essential travel to Port-au-Prince


What Shippers Must Do:

⚠️ For current Haiti shipments:

  • Contact Maersk for CY pickup instructions

  • Secure armed escorts for inland transport (if unavoidable)

 Alternative options:

  • Air freight for urgent goods (limited capacity)

  • Transship via DR (higher costs, longer transit)

 Monitoring: Maersk pledges daily updates as security evolves.


Global Trade Alert:
This suspension reflects rising risks in fragile states—similar measures may follow for Mali, Sudan, and Burkina Faso.


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