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Rhine rises slightly after rain, transport costs up again

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 5:35 AM

HAMBURG, July 16 (Reuters) – The river Rhine in Germany has risen slightly from low water levels after rain in south Germany and is forecast to rise further in ​coming days, the country’s inland navigation agency said on ‌Thursday, raising hope of some relief to freight shipping disrupted by weeks of shallow water.

• Shallow water after this summer’s heatwave and scarce rainfall means cargo vessels are only able to sail partly loaded on the river, increasing ‌costs ​for cargo owners. Loads must be ⁠spread among several vessels sailing ⁠part loaded, creating an unwelcome extra expense for German industry showing signs of recovery.

• Rain in river catchment areas in southwest Germany this week has raised the water level at ​the Kaub chokepoint near Karlsruhe. More rain is forecast in southwest Germany on Thursday, Friday and the weekend, which could help ⁠raise water levels.

• Inland navigation agency ⁠WSV forecast the navigable water depth at Kaub ​will rise from about 45 cm on Thursday to 68 cm ​on Saturday, which would enable ships to take on greater ‌loads. The actual river is deeper than the navigable depth.

• “This is bringing some relief but not solving the problem and transport costs continue to rise,” one commodity trader said.

• Vessels are often ⁠able to sail only 20% full or less, but sailings are continuing, he said.

• The cost of tanker barge transport from Rotterdam to ⁠Karlsruhe has risen to ‌around €110-€120 per metric ton ($126.1-$137.5) from around €60-€70 at ⁠the start of this week and €45 at the ​end of ‌June, traders said.

• The Rhine is an ​important shipping route ⁠for commodities such as grains, minerals, ores, coal and oil products, including petrol.

• German companies faced supply bottlenecks and production problems in summer 2022 after a drought and heatwave led to unusually low Rhine water levels.

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(Reporting by Michael Hogan in Hamburg. Editing ​by Mark Potter)