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Mosel river in Germany closed to shipping after lock accident

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Posted on December 10, 2024

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Mosel River Closed to Shipping After Lock Accident in Germany

HAMBURG (Reuters) - The river Mosel in western Germany, an important route for grains and rapeseed shipments, has been closed to inland waterways shipping after an accident that damaged a lock, navigation authorities said.

A lock at Mueden south of Koblenz has been damaged after a vessel collision and repairs are likely to last until spring 2025, possibly around late March, the WSA agency said. The river will be closed to cargo shipping during this period.

Traders estimated that about 70 ships are blocked because of the damage, possibly causing delivery disruption.

The Mosel is an important route for grain and rapeseed shipments including to and from the French port of Metz, they said. It is also an important route for supplies to the steel industry.

"Some traders are seeking to transfer loads to road and rail transport but I fear some delivery disruption," one grain trader said.

(Reporting by Michael Hogan and Gus Trompiz. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Mosel river is closed to shipping due to a lock accident.
  • Repairs are expected to last until spring 2025.
  • About 70 ships are currently blocked.
  • The closure affects grain and rapeseed shipments.
  • Traders are seeking alternative transport routes.

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The main topic is the closure of the Mosel river in Germany to shipping due to a lock accident.
How long will the Mosel river be closed?
The Mosel river is expected to be closed until spring 2025, possibly around late March.
What impact does the closure have?
The closure affects grain and rapeseed shipments and may cause delivery disruptions.

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