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Rotterdam port container traffic disrupted as lashers strike for higher wages

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Posted on October 8, 2025

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Lashers in Europe's largest sea port Rotterdam went on a 48-hour strike on Wednesday afternoon to demand higher wages, while Flemish harbour pilots protesting about pension

Rotterdam Port Container Operations Halted by Lasher Strike for Wages

Impact of the Lasher Strike on Port Operations

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Lashers in Europe's largest sea port Rotterdam went on a 48-hour strike on Wednesday afternoon to demand higher wages, while Flemish harbour pilots protesting about pension reforms in the main neighbouring Belgian port also disrupted marine traffic there.

Details of the Strike

Labour union FNV said all employees of International Lashing Services and Matrans Marine Services, the two lashing companies active in the Dutch port, had stopped work at 3:15 p.m. (1315 GMT) and would continue their strike until the same time on Friday.

Consequences for Container Shipping

As lashers secure a ship's cargo, the strike will mean that no container ship at the port can be loaded or unloaded for two days, the FNV said.

Related Protests in Antwerp

"Without lashers the whole port grinds to a halt," FNV spokesman Niek Stam said.

The Rotterdam port authority said the strike was certain to hurt traffic, but added that it was too early to estimate the impact.

International Lashing Services and Matrans Marine Service could not immediately be reached for comment.

In Belgium, marine traffic at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges has been severely disrupted by four days of industrial action by Flemish harbour pilots protesting against federal pension reforms, port authorities told Reuters.

Antwerp harbour, which typically handles 60 to 80 ships daily, processed only 31 vessels on Tuesday, the port said, with some ships delayed or stranded and others heading to other destinations.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Lashers in Rotterdam port strike for higher wages.
  • Strike halts container operations for 48 hours.
  • Flemish pilots' protest disrupts Antwerp port.
  • Rotterdam port authority expects traffic impact.
  • Antwerp handled fewer ships due to pilot strike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is marine traffic?
Marine traffic refers to the movement of ships and vessels in waterways, including ports and harbors. Disruptions in marine traffic can significantly impact trade and logistics.
What is cargo lashing?
Cargo lashing is the process of securing cargo on a ship to prevent movement during transit. Proper lashing is crucial for safety and efficiency in shipping operations.
What is the impact of strikes on the economy?
Strikes can disrupt production and supply chains, leading to financial losses for businesses and affecting overall economic performance. They can also influence wage negotiations and labor relations.

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