
"When the war is officially over, and the bombardments are stopped, that does not mean that the war is over for logistics, because then the real work starts. We will see hundreds of ships who want to call in at the key ports in the Persian Gulf."
"At present, some 2,000 ships are stranded in the region amid Iran's partial blockade of the strait. It has been allowing passage of only a few vessels from the countries deemed friendly."
"Even with logistics facilities running at full capacity, it would take time to clear the backlog of oil, gas and other goods unloaded from vessels."
The effective shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz has significantly blocked energy flow crucial to the global economy. Experts predict that even after reopening, disruptions to supply chains will persist. Hundreds of ships are expected to converge on key Persian Gulf ports, leading to further logistical challenges. Currently, around 2,000 ships are stranded due to Iran's blockade, with some diverted to alternative routes. Clearing the backlog of goods will take considerable time, even with logistics facilities operating at full capacity.
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