13 October 2025Article
Update: Indefinite Pilot and Traffic Controller Action Disrupts Antwerp and Zeebrugge Ports

Update: Pilot and traffic controller actions continue to disrupt port operations, with additional nationwide industrial action set to further affect maritime traffic in mid-October.

Update: Port Strike Action Planned From 13-15 October

Maritime traffic to and from Antwerp will be suspended from the evening of 13 October until the morning of 15 October due to ongoing pilot action and a planned national strike.

The ongoing work-to-rule action by Flemish pilots, which began on 5 October, continues to impact vessel movements at the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge. In addition, a national strike day planned for Tuesday, 14 October, is expected to cause further disruption across the Antwerp-Bruges port area.

From 19:30 on Monday, 13 October, all maritime traffic to and from Antwerp, including inland navigation, will be suspended until 07:30 on Wednesday, 15 October due to union action at the Zandvliet Traffic Control Centre.

Preparations for the suspension began on Monday afternoon, with inbound and outbound vessel movements being gradually halted. During this period, no vessels will be able to pass through the locks towards the Scheldt, and departure clearances are being adjusted accordingly.

Further details are expected as authorities assess the impact on port services, including the operation of bridges, locks, and towing.

Woodland Group continues to closely monitor the evolving situation and will share updates on vessel schedules, ETAs, and operational impacts as soon as new information becomes available.

For guidance or support in managing shipments during this disruption, please contact your Woodland Group representative.

Labour action at Flemish ports is causing vessel delays and operational congestion for imports and exports.

An indefinite work-to-rule strike action by pilots and traffic controllers began on 5 October, impacting shipping operations at the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge.

Since Sunday, 5 October, an indefinite labour strike action by traffic controllers and harbour pilots has been affecting operations at the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge. The action is in protest against federal pension reforms, with assignments currently restricted to office hours (08:00–17:00) and vessels piloted no earlier than 10:00. Combined with mandatory rest periods, this has caused significant disruption to shipping movements.

Current operational impact

  • Some vessels are unable to enter or leave Antwerp, affecting import container handling.
  • Export container deliveries continue as usual.
  • Yard congestion may be exacerbated, potentially leading to extended delays.

Latest vessel status (as of 9 October 2025):

  • Antwerp: 65 vessels without schedules, 27 vessels delayed
  • Zeebrugge: 7 vessels delayed

The situation remains fluid. Woodland Group is closely monitoring developments and will provide updates on ETAs and operational impacts as soon as new information becomes available.

Businesses importing or exporting via Antwerp or Zeebrugge should review schedules, factor in potential delays, and work with Woodland representatives to plan alternative arrangements where possible.

For tailored advice and support, please contact your Woodland Group representative.

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