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Published June 20, 2026businessenergykenya

Shipping lines face massive crew change, cargo recovery challenge

Re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz however gives hope to Kenya’s trade, fuel prices

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Re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz however gives hope to Kenya’s trade, fuel prices Kenya Ships Agents Association CEO Elijah Mbaru/HANDOUT Global shipping lines are expected to prioritise the relief of thousands of seafarers stranded at sea for months following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

This is after the United States and Iran agreed to extend a ceasefire that has brought a halt to months of conflict in the Gulf region. The agreement comes after US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian electronically signed a memorandum of understanding extending a ceasefire in the US-Iran war and paving the way for the reopening of one of the world's most critical shipping corridors.

The Kenya Ships Agents Association (KSAA) yesterday said the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will trigger a massive logistical operation, as shipping companies race to restore normal trade flows and address a growing humanitarian crisis involving stranded crews.

KSAA chief executive Elijah Mbaru said more than 20,000 seafarers aboard hundreds of vessels have been caught up in the disruption, with some having remained at sea for over 100 days, with some already having expired contracts. "Shipping lines will first have to attend to crews whose contracts have expired and who have been stranded at sea for months.

Many seafarers have remained onboard beyond their contractual obligations because vessels could not safely transit through the Gulf," said Mbaru. According to the association, about 500 vessels, including crude oil tankers, container ships and general cargo carriers, have been affected since the conflict erupted in late February.

Beyond crew welfare, shipping companies now face the daunting task of repositioning vessels that were diverted from their original routes, recovering cargo stranded in alternative ports and restoring schedule integrity across global shipping networks. "Shipowners will be dealing with a multitude of challenges simultaneously.

These include moving vessels that may have missed annual and quarterly survey obligations, delivering cargoes that have been stranded for months, addressing claims arising from failed contractual obligations and resolving disputes with charterers of affected vessels," Mbaru said.

The executive noted that many ships were forced to deviate from normal routes during the conflict, leading to cargo being discharged at alternative ports far from their intended destinations.

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