The Israel Ports Company (IPC) announces that the State of Israel's seaports are operating as usual, maintaining full functional continuity of the supply chain and maritime trade. Thanks to early preparation and close cooperation with all relevant parties, the Israeli public is experiencing no shortages, and international trade is proceeding normally.
The Israel Ports Company stated that activity in the southern ports has been proceeding normally since the beginning of the campaign. Ships enter and exit according to the operational queue, and maritime activity is carried out in a continuous and controlled manner. Employees are committed and arrive at work daily, even under sirens and security threats, to ensure no disruption to the supply chain or operational continuity at the shore and the ports of Ashdod and the South.
It was further stated that in the northern ports as well, activity continues fully and continuously, in accordance with schedules and operational needs, while maintaining the safety of workers and crews.
Chairman of the Israel Ports Company, Hezi Halaouia: "The stability of maritime trade is a central component of national resilience. The fact that the public does not feel shortages is the result of long-term planning and hard work on the ground. We will continue to act with responsibility and determination to maintain the functional continuity of the seaports and the entire Israeli economy."
CEO of the Israel Ports Company, Pinhas Zeruya: "The seaports are a strategic lifeline for the State of Israel. The early preparation we conducted, along with the dedication and commitment of the employees on the ground, allow us to ensure full functional continuity even in challenging times. We are working around the clock to ensure that the Israeli economy continues to function normally."
The Israel Ports Company will continue to monitor developments and ensure the continued regular operation of the seaports, as part of its commitment to the resilience of the economy and the trade continuity of the State of Israel.
