Cyber Attack 'Worst Possible Timing' for Gothenburg Port

Trouble-hit Gothenburg harbour is still struggling to get its services up and running after shipping mammoth Maersk was hit by a cyber attack.

A large number of Maersk’s 76 container terminals around the world were affected and were forced to run on manual systems on Wednesday, 28 June 2017, AP Moller Maersk chief operating officer Vincent Clerc told AFP.

Some were later back up and running, however Gothenburg harbour, Scandinavia’s biggest port, was still affected on Thursday morning.

“We still can’t get any containers out,” Joachim Steivik at freight transport company Swedebridge told Swedish news agency TT before noon.

Work at Gothenburg harbour is already affected by a long-running conflict between the dockers’ union and APM Terminals, owned by Maersk.

The row has resulted in strikes and layoffs, and blockades have prevented goods from reaching the terminal. With the computer system down it is not possible to collect those containers that do get there.

“There are already major delays because of the harbour conflict which has lasted for one and a half year. We have customers waiting and waiting. Then this comes, with the worst possible timing. Out of the frying pan and into the fire,” commented Steivik.

The series of cyber attacks began in Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday, hitting government and corporate computer systems across the world as the virus, called Petya, spread to western Europe and across the Atlantic.

Several other multinational companies said they were…

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