Freight forwarders had recently joined the farmers’ protests. They are calling for the increase in the truck toll and the CO2 tax to be reversed. Federal Transport Minister Volker Wissing is looking for a solution.
After freight forwarders protested against high costs, Federal Transport Minister Volker Wissing (FDP) sought talks with industry representatives. After a meeting in Berlin, he announced that he would set up a commission on possible help for the industry.
“This is intended to develop short, medium and long-term measures to reliably support companies. All options should be examined in the ongoing budget implementation,” said Wissing. The commission will include representatives from the logistics industry and commercial vehicle manufacturers. It should present results “in a timely manner”.
Freight forwarders had recently joined the farmers’ protests. The Federal Association of Logistics & Transport pro (BLV-pro) called for a road haulage rally to Berlin, and at the end there was a rally at the Brandenburg Gate on Thursday.
On banners, participants called for the increase in the truck toll and the CO2 tax to be withdrawn. Wissing assured the logisticians that he would stand by their side. Accelerated procedures would eliminate bottlenecks on motorways and invest in a charging network for electric trucks.
Source: Stern