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Lashers' strike causes growing ship backlog at Rotterdam Port

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Posted on October 9, 2025

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Rotterdam, Europe's largest port, faced a growing ship backlog on Thursday as lashers - who secure a vessel's cargo - continued their strike for higher wages, a port spokesperson

Rotterdam Port Faces Increased Ship Backlog Amid Lasher Strike

Impact of Lasher Strike on Rotterdam Port

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Rotterdam, Europe's largest port, faced a growing ship backlog on Thursday as lashers - who secure a vessel's cargo - continued their strike for higher wages, a port spokesperson said.

Current Situation and Backlog Details

She added that the usual queue of six to seven ships had doubled to 13. While the increase was still mainly due to Storm Amy last weekend, the lashers' strike was having an impact that would increase if it continues until 3:15 p.m. (1315 GMT) on Friday, as initially announced, she added.

"Normally, lashers handle 17,000 fully loaded import containers per day on the sea side," the spokesperson said.

Union Negotiations and Future Actions

An FNV union spokesperson said the union would meet with employers Matrans and ILS on Friday at noon. If an agreement is reached, lashers will resume work; if not, the union has threatened to continue the strike over the weekend.

In a statement late Wednesday, Matrans and ILS called the strike "unjustifed and very harmful".

Alternatives for Diverting Ships

To avoid a backlog, ships would typically divert to Antwerp, but the port there is also being affected by a days-long protest, a Port of Antwerp spokesperson said. Harbor pilots are conducting a work-to-rule action in response to pension reforms announced by the Belgian government.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Lashers' strike at Rotterdam Port has doubled the usual ship backlog.
  • The strike is primarily for higher wages.
  • Union negotiations with Matrans and ILS are ongoing.
  • Alternative ports like Antwerp are also facing disruptions.
  • The strike's impact may grow if unresolved by Friday.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a lasher?
A lasher is a worker responsible for securing cargo on ships to ensure safe transportation. They play a crucial role in port operations.
What is a ship backlog?
A ship backlog refers to the accumulation of vessels waiting to dock at a port, often due to delays caused by strikes, weather, or other disruptions.
What is a union negotiation?
Union negotiation is a process where labor unions and employers discuss terms of employment, including wages, working conditions, and benefits.
What is cargo?
Cargo refers to goods or products transported by ship, aircraft, truck, or train. It can include a wide range of items from raw materials to finished products.
What is a port spokesperson?
A port spokesperson is an official representative who communicates information about port operations, issues, and developments to the public and media.

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