Standstill on the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal: After a passenger ship
wrecked the lower head of the Riedenburg lock June 5, which caused major damage
to the lock gate, the competent waterways and shipping office had to close the
lock, which has only one chamber, for shipping. A release for traffic after
repair is not expected before the end of next week.
“The closure of the lock means massive damage to
freight shipping. Given the currently good order
situation for the industry in this trade and in view of the expected falling
water levels, also a great economic damage is to be feared.
The supply of agricultural, mining and fertiliser industry
and the building materials sector is threatened by the day-long lock
blocking,” warns Martin Staats (MSG), President of the Federation of
German inland navigation (BDB).
Also heavy goods transport in the Main-Danube area, which
significantly relieve the dilapidated road network, come to a halt by this
impairment.
Collisions with buildings of the waterway infrastructure,
which often have serious consequences for the entire navigation far beyond the
respective operating area, were more frequent in recent months.
Martin Staats therefore points out the importance of
education and training in the inland navigation industry.
“It must be ensured that well-trained personnel are
working in inland waterway transport. Especially during prolonged periods of low water, which we
probably have to expect more often in the future, require very good technical
knowledge for safe navigation – even in non-optimal conditions,” said the
BDB president.
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Another severe problem on the Main-Danube Canal
11.06.2019The closure of the Riedenburg lock for many days causes great displeasure among shipping companies in southern Germany