Europe’s second-largest cargo port in Antwerp has ruled out ship delays and terminal disruptions due to the worsening situation in the Red Sea.
It is noted that at the moment there are no serious problems. At the same time, shipping companies report delays of seven to ten days.
“Schedules are once again becoming less reliable, which may lead to inefficiency in the work of terminals,” – RIA Novosti quotes the statement of the administration of the port of Antwerp.
Earlier it became known that the Japanese carmaker Suzuki announced the suspension of its car assembly plant in Hungary due to delays in the supply of components against the background of the situation in the Red Sea