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Thyssenkrupp and Covestro Adapt Logistics to Tackle Rhine's Low Water Levels

Industrial giants modify shipping strategies and inventories to sustain operations, as experts call for infrastructure investments to mitigate economic risks.

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Overview

  • Thyssenkrupp has reduced cargo loads and increased shipping frequency to ensure steady raw material supplies despite low Rhine water levels.
  • The company requires approximately 60,000 tonnes of raw materials daily, primarily iron ore and coal, and reports no current supply disruptions.
  • Covestro is deploying additional ships, increasing transport frequency, and adjusting inventory levels to maintain production stability.
  • Economic experts from the RWI-Leibniz-Institut warn that prolonged low water levels could hinder regional economic growth without infrastructure upgrades.
  • Calls are growing for investments in deepening the Rhine to address long-term challenges posed by declining water levels.