Transport Infrastructure
Analysts say that oil deliveries are disrupted due to congestion in Antwerp's port after the pilots' strike.
Analysts say that congestion in the Belgian Port Antwerp-Bruges is causing oil deliveries to be disrupted after a harbourpilots' strike. The port authority has reported up to 188 ships still waiting to berth, or depart. Analysts say oil deliveries are still disrupted, despite the fact that Flemish seapilots who have a crucial role in navigating vessels through dangerous or congested waters temporarily suspended their strike. The strike began on October 5, in protest at federal pension reforms. Backlogs have forced shipping lines, which are responsible for rerouting or delaying cargo, to strain supply chains. S&P Global Commodity Insights quoted market...