01 September 2023 - Update 03
Idalia was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone on Thursday afternoon as it traveled out over the Atlantic Ocean in the direction of Bermuda. The storm resulted in significant flooding and power outages. However, Maersk landside facilities weathered the storm well and will be conducting operations as normal on Friday.
Ports and terminals have updated their status conditions as presented below. Storm-related delays in combination with upcoming Labor Day holiday closures may have resulted in additional wait times. Check the Maersk vessel schedules for the latest information. Please find our ocean operations update below:
Gulf, South Atlantic, and Freeport
Port | Pilotage | Vessel | Gate | Rail | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Port
Tampa
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu condition since 29th/0800. Port is closed.
No MSK vessels to come in near future. |
Port
Miami
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open. No USCG restrictions. Port & vessels normal |
Port
Port Everglades
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open. No USCG restrictions. Port & vessels normal |
Port
Jacksonville
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open, without USCG restrictions. Pilotage and tug services have resumed operations. Next vessels to come:
**Waiting times: no major impact. |
Port
Savannah
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open, without USCG restrictions. Pilotage and tug services have resumed operations. Next vessels to come:
**Waiting times: 3-4 days due to the closure, vessel bunching and crane deliveries. Labor Day holiday occurs 4 Sep. Wait times may ease by 8 Sep. |
Port
Charleston
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open, without USCG restrictions. Pilotage and tug services have resumed operations. Next vessels to come:
**Waiting times: 1 day for both locations, Wando and North Charleston, due to vessel bunching. |
Port
Wilmington
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu port condition since 30th/1400, port is closed. Opening not expected for reminder of the day. Next vessels to come:
**Waiting times: no major impact. |
Port
Freeport
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Port is open, however storm surge winds are expected from Tuesday 29th /pm, up to Thursday 31st.
|
This will be the final update on the impacts of Hurricane Idalia.
Thank you for being Maersk customer.
31 August 2023 - Update 02
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. We will monitor berth prospects and update Maersk vessel schedules with the latest information as it becomes available.
Below, please find our Ocean Operations Update:
Gulf, South Atlantic, and Freeport
Port | Pilotage | Vessel | Gate | Rail | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Port
Tampa
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu condition since 29th/0800. Port is closed.
No MSK vessels to come in near future. |
Port
Miami
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open. No USCG restrictions. Port & vessels normal |
Port
Port Everglades
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Open. No USCG restrictions. Port & vessels normal |
Port
Jacksonville
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu port condition since 29th/1900. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Savannah
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Under port condition Zulu since 29th/1900. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Charleston
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu port condition by 30th/1200. Vessels are taking shelter in vicinity ports, hence we will see additional delays on some arrivals. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come: |
Port
Wilmington
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Zulu condition is expected for 30th/1400, which by that time, vessels will need to vacate. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Freeport
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Port is open, however storm surge winds are expected from Tuesday 29th /pm, up to Thursday 31st.
|
Facilities
Our business resilience teams have been working to secure approximately 30 Maersk facilities that have experienced some impact from Idalia. At this time, we have not experienced any major disruptions to our facility operations as a result of the storm.
We will keep you informed of all weather-related developments that could impact your supply chain with daily updates until normal operations resume.
Port Conditions Explainer
WHISKEY: A heightened condition in which gale force winds are possible within 72 hours. All commercial vessels and barges greater than 500 gross tons and all oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs shall report to the Coast Guard Captain of the Port their intention to depart or remain in port. They shall also complete an application and submit it in writing within 24 hours to the Coast Guard COTP to remain in port.
X-RAY A readiness condition in which gale force winds are possible within 48 hours. Vessels more than 500 gross tons and oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs should make preparations to leave the port or have received permission from the Coast Guard COTP to remain in port.
YANKEE A warning condition in which gale force winds are possible within 24 hours. During Port Condition YANKEE all affected ports are under vessel traffic control measures. All vessels greater than 500 gross tons and oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs with permission to remain in port should make their final mooring arrangements.
ZULU: A danger condition in which gale force winds are possible within 12 hours. In Port Condition ZULU the port is closed and all port operations are suspended except for vessel movements and activities specifically authorized by the U.S.C.G.
30 August 2023 - Update 01
According to the National Weather Service, the center of Hurricane Idalia is forecast to move over the eastern Gulf of Mexico today, reach the gulf coast of Florida on Wednesday, and move close to the Carolina coastline on Thursday. Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 80 mph with higher bursts. Rapid intensification is likely and Idalia is forecast to become a major hurricane before landfall on Wednesday as a potential Category 3 storm with sustained winds of between 111-129 mph.
Areas of flash flooding are expected across portions of the west coast of Florida, the Florida Panhandle, and southern Georgia Tuesday into Wednesday, spreading into portions of the eastern Carolinas Wednesday into Thursday. A storm surge could reach as high as 12 feet in some areas and is the primary threat with this storm. Some areas could see up to 10 inches of rainfall.
Terminals are taking precautions and updating their status conditions as presented below. Vessel voyages and lineup for nearest ports will be impacted. We will continue to provide updates as we receive them from U.S.C.G. and terminals nearby. We will monitor berth prospects and update Maersk vessel schedules with the latest information as it becomes available.
Gulf, South Atlantic, and Freeport
Port | Pilotage | Vessel | Gate | Rail | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Port
Tampa
|
Pilotage
Closed
|
Vessel
Closed
|
Gate
Closed
|
Rail
Closed
|
Remarks
Yankee condition since 29th/0800. Port is closed.
No MSK vessels to come in near future. |
Port
Miami
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Whiskey condition since 28th/1800. Port is open, no major impact is expected and probably USCG conditions will be diminished. More to come as weather develops. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Port Everglades
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Whiskey condition since 28th/1800. Port is open, no major impact is expected and probably USCG conditions will be diminished. More to come as weather develops. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Jacksonville
|
Pilotage
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Vessel
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Gate
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Rail
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Remarks
X-Ray condition, however conditions will quickly move to Yankee and lastly by Zulu by 29th/1900 which by that time, vessels will need to vacate. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Savannah
|
Pilotage
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Vessel
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Gate
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Rail
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Remarks
Yankee condition, and expected to come into Zulu by 29th/2000, which by that time, vessels will have to vacate. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Charleston
|
Pilotage
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Vessel
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Gate
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Rail
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Remarks
X-Ray condition since 28th/2000, going to Yankee later tonight and lastly Zulu by 30th/1200. Most of the impact is expected starting late 30th pm / 31st morning. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come: |
Port
Wilmington
|
Pilotage
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Vessel
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Gate
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Rail
Under Hypercare. Open with some restrictions
|
Remarks
Zulu condition is expected for 30th/1400, which by that time, vessels will need to vacate. Vessel schedules will be impacted. Next vessels to come:
|
Port
Freeport
|
Pilotage
Open, No Restrictions
|
Vessel
Open, No Restrictions
|
Gate
Open, No Restrictions
|
Rail
Open, No Restrictions
|
Remarks
Port is open, however storm surge winds are expected from Tuesday 29th /pm, up to Thursday 31st.
|
Facilities
Our business resilience team is working with leadership at approximately 30 Maersk facilities that will experience some impact from Idalia over the next several days. These locations include offices, warehouses, stations, and air freight facilities from South Florida through the Carolinas. We have been implementing business continuity plans for storm operations. At this time, we do not have any major disruptions to our facility operations to report as a result of the storm.
We will keep you informed of all weather-related developments that could impact your supply chain with daily updates until normal operations resume.
Port Conditions Explainer
WHISKEY: A heightened condition in which gale force winds are possible within 72 hours. All commercial vessels and barges greater than 500 gross tons and all oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs shall report to the Coast Guard Captain of the Port their intention to depart or remain in port. They shall also complete an application and submit it in writing within 24 hours to the Coast Guard COTP to remain in port.
X-RAY A readiness condition in which gale force winds are possible within 48 hours. Vessels more than 500 gross tons and oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs should make preparations to leave the port or have received permission from the Coast Guard COTP to remain in port.
YANKEE A warning condition in which gale force winds are possible within 24 hours. During Port Condition YANKEE all affected ports are under vessel traffic control measures. All vessels greater than 500 gross tons and oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs with permission to remain in port should make their final mooring arrangements.
ZULU: A danger condition in which gale force winds are possible within 12 hours. In Port Condition ZULU the port is closed and all port operations are suspended except for vessel movements and activities specifically authorized by the U.S.C.G.
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