Status January 26, 2026:
Transport associations from Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, have begun blocking all freight border crossings to Schengen countries.
Start of the protest actions:
Transport of the following goods remains permitted:
The blockade may be limited to one day if an appropriate response is received from the European Union. Otherwise, the blockade is currently expected to last up to seven days.
We are closely monitoring the situation in coordination with our local teams and the relevant authorities and will keep you informed about further developments.
Status January 22, 2026:
From January 26, 2026, transport associations from Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina have announced plans to temporarily block all freight border crossings to Schengen countries. The background to these actions are ongoing issues related to the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES), which records the entry and exit of truck drivers and affects the number of permitted working days within the Schengen area.
Should these measures be implemented, significant disruptions to road transport to and from the affected countries are to be expected. The protest action is currently planned for up to seven days, but may be ended earlier if a political agreement is reached.
We are closely monitoring the situation in coordination with our local teams and the relevant authorities and will keep you informed about further developments.
If you have any questions, your usual contact persons at Gebrüder Weiss will be happy to assist you at any time.
Kind regards,
Your Gebrüder Weiss Team