Amazon has shut down its Abu Dhabi warehouse and suspended deliveries across Gulf nations due to escalating Middle East instability and drone strikes impacting regional facilities. Customers face unprecedented delays in orders and returns, while employees transition to remote work. No timeline for resuming operations has been announced.
Amazon has temporarily closed its fulfillment center in Abu Dhabi, halting deliveries across Gulf nations amid rising regional tensions. The decision follows drone strikes that disrupted Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilities in the UAE and Bahrain, compounding logistical challenges.
Key Highlights
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Warehouse Closure: Amazon’s Abu Dhabi fulfillment center shut down, suspending deliveries and returns across Gulf nations.
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Regional Impact: Customers in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and other Gulf states face significant delays.
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Employee Safety: Staff instructed to work remotely; business travel to Israel and Lebanon suspended.
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Third-Party Sellers: Logistics disruptions affect marketplace sellers relying on Amazon’s Gulf network.
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Uncertain Timeline: Amazon has not confirmed when operations will resume, citing ongoing instability.
This unprecedented disruption underscores the vulnerability of global e-commerce supply chains to geopolitical conflicts. Businesses and consumers across the Gulf are now bracing for extended delays, with Amazon prioritizing employee safety and operational security over immediate resumption.
Sources: Mint, Business Insider Africa, B17 News