Posted on November 24, 2025

Belgium’s planned national strike poses a significant risk to European port operations and supply chain continuity. The industrial action could severely impact ocean freight, road freight, and intermodal services throughout the region.

Following October’s sea-pilot go-slow action, which resulted in substantial vessel queues and delays, this latest disruption threatens to compound existing challenges. The strike’s timing could create a ripple effect across Europe’s interconnected port network, affecting customs clearance, 4PL operations, and broader supply chain movements.

We recommend clients consider contingency planning for shipments transiting through Belgian ports. Alternative routing options and extended lead times should be factored into logistics strategies. Our team at RW Freight remains committed to minimising disruption through proactive communication and flexible solutions.

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