Maersk Unable to Process Orders after Cyber Attack

June 28, 2017

Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, which handles one in seven containers shipped worldwide, is not able to process new orders after being hit by a global cyber attack, it told Reuters on Wednesday.
 
"Right now, at this hour, we're not able to take new orders," Maersk Line Chief Commercial Officer Vincent Clerc said in a telephone interview.
 
"Because of limited availability of some of our systems, we also have issues in processing orders that were taken just before it went down," he said.
 

He said Maersk had no precise timeline for when it expected its business to return to normal and said it was too early to assess the economic impact the cyber attack would have.

 

Reporting by Teis Jensen 

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