
Desert Convoys Become a Trade Lifeline as Shippers Reroute Around the Strait of Hormuz
Companies in the Gulf are leaning on trains and thousands of trucks to move fertilizer, food, and other goods across the Arabian Peninsula as maritime chokepoints disrupt normal shipping lanes.
- Companies are shifting cargo from sea to land to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.
- Maaden says it has expanded to 3,500 trucks moving fertilizer from the Gulf to the Red Sea.







