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DHL continues to accept Middle East orders, but warns of delays

By Thomson Reuters Mar 5, 2026 | 6:09 AM

By Emanuele Berro

March 5 (Reuters) – DHL is still accepting delivery orders in the Middle East despite the ​escalating conflict, its chief ‌executive said on Thursday, but warned there would be delays.

The escalation of the U.S.-Iran war affects the whole region, including ‌deliveries ​to Israel that are ⁠currently moved via ⁠Cyprus, CEO Tobias Meyer told a press conference after the German logistics group’s annual results.

Meyer added that ​DHL still adheres to its investment plans in the Middle ⁠East.

“Those are long-term ⁠investments and we’re of the ​opinion that the region is still ​attractive,” he said.

Logistics and shipping companies ‌are facing mounting disruption across air and sea routes as the conflict entered its sixth day.

Iran’s closure ⁠of the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday forced major ocean carriers including Maersk, ⁠Hapag-Lloyd and ‌CMA CGM to once ⁠again divert vessels around ​Africa, ‌adding significant transit time and ​costs.

U.S. parcel ⁠giant FedEx said on Monday it was temporarily halting services in five countries in the region.

(Reporting by Emanuele Berro in Gdansk, editing by ​Milla Nissi-Prussak)