Mosel river in Germany reopened to shipping, damaged lock working
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 11, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 11, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Shipping on Germany's Mosel river resumes as a damaged lock is operational. The river is a key route for grain and rapeseed transit.
HAMBURG (Reuters) -Inland waterways freight shipping on the river Mosel in western Germany is back to normal with ships able to use a damaged lock for sailings in both directions on the river, navigation authorities said on Friday.
Shipping was stopped on the river, an important 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 Koblenz and Trier.
But the damaged lock is functioning, although more slowly than usual, and hopes are it can remain in use until a new lock is delivered, said a spokesperson for navigation authority WSA.
The lock is examined after each vessel transit and has been functioning well. In addition, a diver will examine the lock below water at least once a week.
A similar lock accident in December on the river, called the Moselle in France, that halted shipping 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 Mark Potter)
Shipping was stopped on the Mosel River due to an accident involving a passenger vessel that damaged a lock at Sankt Aldegund.
Yes, the damaged lock is functioning, albeit more slowly than usual, and is expected to remain in use until a new lock is delivered.
The lock is examined after each vessel transit, and a diver will inspect it below water at least once a week to ensure safety.
A similar lock accident in December halted shipping and led Euronext to suspend physical delivery to river ports in eastern France.
The Mosel River is an important transit route for grains and rapeseed between Germany and France.
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