Posted on March 18, 2026

A comprehensive strike action that commenced on 9 March has escalated throughout Belgium, bringing maritime operations to a standstill and severely impacting transport networks across the nation.

The industrial action has effectively paralysed shipping activities at major Belgian ports, with cargo movements and vessel operations suspended. This disruption extends beyond maritime facilities, affecting road transport, rail freight, and broader logistics operations.

For businesses relying on Belgian ports and transport infrastructure, the strike presents significant challenges to supply chain continuity. Freight forwarders and logistics providers are actively seeking alternative routing options through neighbouring countries to minimise delays.

The ongoing situation underscores the importance of contingency planning and flexible logistics solutions.

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