A suspected ransomware attack has disrupted operations at a major European logistics company, forcing several distribution centers offline since early Sunday morning. The company has not publicly identified the full extent of the damage, but the outage has affected deliveries and internal systems across parts of its network.

Cybersecurity teams are now investigating the incident and working to restore normal operations. Ransomware attacks typically encrypt data or block access to critical systems until a payment is demanded, though officials have not said whether a ransom note was found in this case.

The disruption highlights how vulnerable transport and supply-chain infrastructure can be to cybercrime, especially when attacks hit firms that manage time-sensitive shipments. For businesses and consumers alike, even a short outage can cause delays, rerouted goods, and operational costs that ripple far beyond the initial breach.

Authorities and the company are expected to provide further updates as investigators determine how the attack entered the network and whether customer or partner data was exposed.