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Maritime Analytics Firm Reports Sharp Decline in Strait of Hormuz Shipping Traffic

Maritime Analytics Firm Reports Sharp Decline in Strait of Hormuz Shipping Traffic

Data from the analytics firm Kpler indicates a 77 percent day-on-day drop in vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz. Conversely, traffic through the Bab el-Mandeb strait has remained stable.

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According to the maritime analytics firm Kpler, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz experienced a significant decline, with daily vessel crossings falling by 77 percent to a total of five ships. Kpler noted that all vessels recorded during this period utilized the Iranian Unilateral Scheme for transit. The firm suggested that this shift indicates a decrease in operational confidence among shipping companies and a narrowing of available routing options through the strategic waterway.

In contrast to the situation at the Strait of Hormuz, traffic patterns at the Bab el-Mandeb strait have remained relatively consistent. Kpler reported 47 vessel crossings through this region, suggesting that despite ongoing regional tensions and security concerns, shipping activity there has not seen a comparable disruption. The report highlights a divergence in how different maritime chokepoints are currently being utilized by global shipping operators.

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Presented the raw data from Kpler without adding external political commentary or context.

"reduced operational confidence"

"dropped sharply""reduced operational confidence"

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  • ·Lack of comment from shipping industry associations regarding why they are choosing specific routes.
  • ·No information on whether this one-day drop is an anomaly or part of a longer-term trend.

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