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Hurricane Idalia Operations update

Hurricane Idalia made landfall this morning in Florida and will move across southeastern Georgia as a Category 1 storm through this evening. The National Weather Service forecasts that Idalia will continue to weaken and track near the coast of South Carolina tonight and just offshore the coast of southern North Carolina on Thursday. Storm track models forecast the storm passing just west of Savannah and Charleston, before moving east into the Atlantic near Myrtle Beach. Idalia is then expected to move east out over the Atlantic on Friday.

Terminals have taken precautions and have updated their status conditions as presented below. Vessel voyages and lineup for nearest ports have been impacted. Maersk will monitor berth prospects and update Maersk vessel schedules with the latest information as it becomes available.

Below, please find the Maersk Ocean Operations Update:

For more information: maersk.com

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