A ship fleet company executive who has a ship waiting to cross the Strait told ABC News the company doesn't "feel secure" moving ships amid the uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz.
"The situation is very sensitive right now," the executive said.
The executive said the company used the shipping route approved by U.S. Central Command, which Iran said it is opposed to.
"With the U.S. cover we are more certain so we take the Omani route that hugs the coast," the executive said.
But, several ships using that route have now been struck with Iran pushing for ships to use its route.
"It's more uncertain now and we don't know if we should take the [U.S. route or the] other route. We don't feel secure enough for it," the executive said.
"Especially today, at this moment we are asking -- do we have a ceasefire or not,? its very tough to go via the Iranian route and registering with them, so far we are working with the Omanis to take that route," the executive said Thursday.
"Its a day by day situation. We aren't working in a vacuum; we speak with U.S. naval forces and security agencies that are giving us guidance, we make a call based on that," the executive said.
-ABC News' Desiree Adib