Shock at JadeWeserPort: 22 trucks stopped due to serious violations of regulations!
On October 30, 2025, police and customs checked 40 trucks at the JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven, finding 22 violations.

Shock at JadeWeserPort: 22 trucks stopped due to serious violations of regulations!
On Tuesday, October 30, 2025, a comprehensive inspection was carried out at the JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven, with police, customs and the trade inspection office arriving together. Around 70 emergency services checked around 40 trucks on the A29 and identified a surprising 22 violations of the applicable regulations. The pressure in the transport industry is increasing, and this is fueled not least by the growing business at JadeWeserPort, where over a million containers are handled every year.
A particularly illuminating case was that of a tractor-trailer transporting 28 tons of meat and bone meal for export to Bangkok. It was discovered that the cargo was not properly secured and slipped while the customs documents indicated a smaller cargo. Customs then banned the export of the container to avoid serious consequences. The police emphasize that these regular checks are essential to ensure road safety.
Control-intensive
The surveillance uncovered not only cargo securing violations, but also more serious problems. Some drivers were caught without a valid driver's license, residence permit or work permit, which led to the initiation of cases against these men. Such controls, which are carried out in collaboration with international specialist authorities from Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands, reveal the challenges that the transport sector is currently having to overcome.
An important issue is also safety when transporting dangerous goods or waste. Competition in the transport industry means that many companies calculate their routes closely and often make false savings, which can potentially have catastrophic consequences. The need to ensure safe transport conditions is therefore increasingly becoming a priority.
A look into the future
In a completely different industry, Google is showing with the new version of Google Earth that innovation and development are possible. This new version, recently presented for web and Android, offers users the opportunity to explore the world in an interactive way. Particularly impressive are the “I feel lucky” function, which brings random places to life, and the “Voyager” function, which enables guided tours through various cultural stories. Whether you're interested in natural wonders or Mayan cultures, these new features open up entirely new perspectives.
The world is becoming more and more connected - not just in transportation, but also in media. A large number of radio stations, both classic and online, are now available via streaming. These modern channels make it easier for listeners to consume a wide range of content – be it music, news or specific topics. The variety is enormous and ensures that there is something for everyone. The discussion about the future of radio listening is becoming more relevant, especially with many countries gradually switching to digital broadcasts.
Be it in the transport sector, with innovative platforms such as Google Earth or in the world of radio - the developments are exciting and show how dynamic our world is today.