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German tests to reopen Mosel river to shipping successful, authorities say

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Posted on July 9, 2025

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HAMBURG (Reuters) -Trials to reopen the Mosel river in western Germany to domestic freight shipping have initially been successful with ships able to use a damaged lock for sailing in both directions,

Successful Trials to Reopen Mosel River for Freight Shipping

HAMBURG (Reuters) -Trials to reopen the Mosel river in western Germany to domestic freight shipping have initially been successful with ships able to use a damaged lock for sailing in both directions, navigation authorities said on Wednesday.

Shipping was stopped on the river, a key transit route for grains and rapeseed between Germany and France, after an accident involving a passenger vessel last week damaged a lock at Sankt Aldegund between the cities of Koblenz and Trier in western Germany.

If use of a damaged lock continues successfully in the coming days, shipping could be normalised on the river, inland waterways navigation agency WSA said.

The lock is examined after each vessel transit and has been holding up well. In addition, a diver will examine the lock below water at least once a week, the agency said.

A similar lock accident that halted shipping in December on the river, called the Moselle in France, led futures exchange operator Euronext to suspend physical delivery to river ports in eastern France for its rapeseed futures.

(Reporting by Michael Hogan, Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Mosel river trials for freight shipping successful.
  • Damaged lock at Sankt Aldegund now operational.
  • Key transit route for grains and rapeseed reopens.
  • Lock examined after each vessel transit.
  • Euronext previously suspended deliveries due to lock issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent event affected shipping on the Mosel river?
Shipping was halted on the Mosel river after an accident involving a passenger vessel damaged a lock at Sankt Aldegund.
What agency reported on the reopening of the Mosel river?
The inland waterways navigation agency WSA reported that trials to reopen the Mosel river for shipping have been initially successful.
How is the damaged lock being monitored?
The lock is examined after each vessel transit and is holding up well. Additionally, a diver will inspect the lock below water at least once a week.
What could happen if the trials continue to be successful?
If the use of the damaged lock continues successfully, shipping could be normalized on the Mosel river in the coming days.
What was the consequence of a similar lock accident in December?
A similar lock accident in December led Euronext to suspend physical delivery to river ports in eastern France.

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