Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Regional Hub

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Regional Hub

Antwerp International Airport (ANR) is a small international airport located in Antwerp, Belgium, operated by the Flemish government. Despite runway length limitations restricting larger aircraft, the airport provides efficient service to passengers with convenient transportation, modern facilities, and international routes. Future runway expansion plans are expected to enhance the airport's competitiveness, making it a more significant aviation hub connecting Antwerp to the world. This expansion aims to accommodate larger aircraft and increase the number of destinations served, further solidifying Antwerp's position in international air travel.

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

A strike by dockworkers at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, shut down key terminals, compounded by a public holiday, disrupting port operations for five days. As the Port of Antwerp is a crucial hub for Chinese e-commerce products entering the German market, this strike will impact the delivery time of cross-border parcels, potentially causing shipping delays. Logistics companies are actively responding to the situation, and consumers should monitor their tracking information for updates.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Belgian Aviation Hub

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Belgian Aviation Hub

Antwerp International Airport is a significant aviation hub in Belgium, attracting a large number of business and tourist passengers thanks to its convenient location and continuously improving facilities. Its flight network is expected to expand further, establishing it as an important airline center in Central Europe.

Antwerp Port Revises Import Rules Demurrage Policies for Exporters

Antwerp Port Revises Import Rules Demurrage Policies for Exporters

This article focuses on updates to import procedures and fee policies at the Port of Antwerp. It highlights new regulations regarding demurrage and detention charges, effective September 1, 2025. The article also outlines key steps in the process, including container pickup and customs clearance. The aim is to assist exporting companies in proactive planning, reducing costs, and improving overall efficiency in navigating the import process through Antwerp.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Shipping Congestion Surges in Europe Latin America

Shipping Congestion Surges in Europe Latin America

International shipping congestion at ports in Europe and Latin America continues to worsen. The CEO of Hapag-Lloyd noted that labor disputes in Rotterdam and Antwerp are causing delays, while strong performance in the Brazilian market is exacerbating congestion at South American ports. Cargo owners and freight forwarders need to be aware of this trend and actively plan their logistics strategies.

06/09/2025 Logistics
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Canada Enhances Trade Route for Faster North American Shipping

Canada Enhances Trade Route for Faster North American Shipping

To enhance the reliability of the Canada (CAE) service, a comprehensive revision of the route rotation and schedule has been implemented. The new route optimizes port sequence, reduces transit times, and provides more accurate estimated arrival and departure times. The maiden voyage vessel is CMA CGM PARANAGUA 532W, expected to arrive in Antwerp on August 7th. This upgrade aims to provide customers with more reliable and efficient logistics services.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Geopolitical Tensions Chinese Auto Exports Disrupt Antwerpbruges Trade

Geopolitical Tensions Chinese Auto Exports Disrupt Antwerpbruges Trade

Affected by geopolitical and macroeconomic factors, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges experienced a decline in container throughput. However, roll-on/roll-off and automotive cargo volumes increased, with China's auto exports being a bright spot. The port is upgrading to improve efficiency and sustainability to address challenges and seize opportunities. The rise of China's automotive industry presents new growth opportunities for European ports. The port is adapting to these shifts and investing in infrastructure to accommodate the increasing volume of vehicles, particularly those from China.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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