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Thyssenkrupp Steel suspends its own barges due to low Rhine levels

The company announced on Tuesday that it had suspended the shipping of raw materials from Duisburg, a western German city, with its own vessels due to low water levels in the Rhine River.

Thyssenkrupp Steel transports approximately 50,000 tons per day of iron ore, coal and other materials up the Rhine roughly 240 km (149 miles) from Rotterdam.

Commodity traders have already said on Monday that the low?water level during the current heatwave prevents cargo vessels from sailing on the Rhine fully?loaded, which drives up the?freight transportation costs.

The persistent and worsening low water situation now affects the supply of raw material to our Duisburg factory. Low water levels have caused our barge transport to be suspended, according to a spokesperson.

The?spokesperson said that Thyssenkrupp uses third-party chartered vessels with shallower drafts. Customer deliveries are not at risk.

The spokesperson declined to provide a specific number.

She stated that the company has reduced its 'blast furnace production' due to a?tighter supply of raw materials.

The Rheinische Post reported earlier on this issue. (Reporting and writing by Tom Kaeckenhoff; editing by Kirstiknolle).

(source: Reuters)