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Empty Container Crunch Poses Structural Challenge for Europe's Ports
By MGN Editorial•March 5, 2026 at 10:14 PM
A sharp increase in imports from Asia, declining back-haul volume, and congestion delaying the return of empties are slowing down the repatriation of equipment back to Asia, creating operational challenges for Europe's busy ports.
Europe's major container ports are facing a structural challenge in managing the flow of empty containers, according to industry analysts.
The Journal of Commerce reports that a sharp increase in imports from Asia, declining back-haul volume, and congestion delaying the return of empties are slowing down the repatriation of equipment back to Asia. This is creating operational challenges for ports that are already dealing with high volumes and infrastructure constraints.
'Empty boxes pose structural challenge for Europe's busy ports,' the JOC headline states, noting that the imbalance in trade flows and equipment availability is 'slowing down the repatriation of equipment back to Asia.'
Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, told the TPM26 conference that the war in Ukraine is a concern for container shipping, but the impact is not expected to be on the 'pandemic-scale' of COVID-19 disruptions. However, the empty container crunch in Europe is a structural issue that ports will need to grapple with in the months ahead.
'A sharp increase in imports from Asia, declining back-haul volume, and congestion delaying the return of empties are slowing down the repatriation of equipment back to Asia,' Jensen said, according to the JOC report.
This imbalance is creating operational headaches for Europe's major container hubs, which are already dealing with high volumes and infrastructure constraints. Ports will need to find innovative ways to manage the flow of empty containers and ensure equipment is repatriated efficiently to maintain fluidity in global supply chains.
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