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2011
2011 The port in figures
LocationAntwerp in the world 2Antwerp in Europe 4
Freight categoriesMaritime freight 6Containers 8Conventional breakbulk 10Ro/ro 12Liquid bulk 14Dry bulk 16
a muLtiFunctionaL worLd-cLass portCargo handling, industry and logistics 18
a muLtimodaL portModal split and road transport 20Barge and rail 22Pipeline and shortsea 24
a sustainabLe portPeople, Planet & Profit 26
map oF the port 30
Europe
Antwerp
Sout
h Ameri
caNorth
and Central America
Africa
Paci�c region
Near East
Middle and Far East
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187,151,714 TONNESMARiTiME fREighT voLuMEin AnTwERP
36%/30%
14%/17%
12%/18%
10%/13%
1%/1%
Europe 62,100,000
20,700,000Africa
27,800,000 Near East
Middle and Far East
29,000,000
North and Central America31,900,000
South America14,000,000
Paci�c region1,500,000
LocATion
Antwerp, a major international port
no other seaport is as centrally located in Europe as the port of antwerp. this central location offers the fastest and cheapest connections with the european hinterland, as well as ecological advantages.
19% /15%
8% /6%
LoADing/unLoADing(in million tonnes)
Loading UnLoading
destination loading Unloading
Europe 35.6 26.5
north and Central america 18.3 13.6
Middle and Far East 13.7 15.3
near East 11.9 15.8
africa 9.3 11.5
South america 8.2 5.8
Pacific region 1 0.6
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RECoRD-BREAking shiPs in AnTwERP
LARgEsT ConTAinER CARRiER EvER in AnTwERP
CALLs By ConTAinER CARRiERsLARgER ThAn 10,000 TEu
DiMEnsion shiP vALuE DATE
Beam Edith Maersk 56.40 M 13.01.12
draught MSC Savona 15.50 M 14.05.11
Loa Edith Maersk 397 M 13.01.12
gross tonnage Edith Maersk 170,794 BT 13.01.12
TEU Edith Maersk 15,550 TEU 13.01.12
Cargo Bao guo 163,106 Ton 27.04.09
TEU 15,550 TEU
Loa 397 M
Beam 56 M
draught 16 M
gross tonnage 170,794 BT
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deepening of the scheldt estuary means that antwerp can now be served by ships with a draught of 16.0 meters travelling up-river and 15.2 metres down-river.
LocATion
Antwerp in Europe
AnTwERP, A sEAPoRTin ThE hEART of EuRoPE
60 % of european purchasing power is located within a radius of 500 kilometres from antwerp.
thanks to its location 80 kilometres inland within europe, antwerp offers the fastest, most cost-effective and most sustainable connection with the european hinterland.
Birmingham
London
AmsterdamRotterdam DüsseldorfBrussels
LuxembourgParis
Lyons
Marseille
Bern
Milan
Frankfurt
Strasbourg
BarcelonaZaragoza
Madrid
Hamburg
750 km
500 km
250 km
Antwerp
EDiTh MAERsk
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MARiTiME fREighT voLuMEhAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. Rotterdam 434,550,000
2. AnTwERP 187,152,000
3. Hamburg 132,216,000
4. amsterdam 92,887,000
5. Bremen 80,585,000
6. Le Havre 67,561,000
7. dunkirk 47,524,000
8. Zeebrugge 46,957,000
9. Zeeland Seaports 35,520,000
10. ghent 27,087,000
MARiTiME fREighT voLuMEin fLAnDERs
Port tonnage
1. AnTwERP 187,151,714
2. Zeebrugge 46,957,373
3. ghent 27,086,926
4. ostend 3,843,547
total 265,039,560
as an essential link in the global supply chains antwerp has developed into a leading european port with very significant cargo-generating capacity.
TyPEs of MARiTiME shiPPing fREighT in AnTwERP(in tonnes)
Containers 105,109,107
Liquid bulk 46,016,132
Dry bulk19,086,260
Conventional breakbulk12,695,805
Ro/ro4,244,410
AnTwERP ACCounTs foR
70 % of ThE ToTAL fREighT
voLuME of fLEMish PoRTs
(Source: Flemish Ports Commission)
freighT cATegories
Maritime freight volume the volume of freight loaded or unloaded in antwerp has doubled over the past 20 years to nearly 190 million tonnes. this makes antwerp by far the largest port in belgium and the second-largest port in Europe.
MARiTiME fREighT voLuME(in tonnes)
Year imPorts eXPorts total
2000 75,209,683 55,320,943 130,530,626
2001 74,227,441 55,822,972 130,050,413
2002 72,595,371 59,033,445 131,628,816
2003 77,596,356 65,278,156 142,874,512
2004 83,109,485 69,217,080 152,326,565
2005 87,077,092 72,977,273 160,054,365
2006 91,972,684 75,399,612 167,372,296
2007 99,829,214 83,067,574 182,896,788
2008 105,018,201 84,371,344 189,389,545
2009 81,600,769 76,205,660 157,806,429
2010 92,872,403 85,295,600 178,168,003
2011 98,064,646 89,087,068 187,151,714
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ConTAinERshAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. Rotterdam 123,556,000
2. AnTwERP 105,109,000
3. Hamburg 90,129,000
4. Bremen 62,683,000
5. Zeebrugge 22,743,000
Port teU
1. Rotterdam 11,876,920
2. Hamburg 9,014,165
3. AnTwERP 8,664,243
4. Bremen 5,915,487
5. Le Havre 2,215,262
ConTAinER TERMinALs
1 PSa noordzee Terminal2 PSa Europa Terminal3 dP World delwaide dock Terminal4 PSa-MSC home terminal5 PSa Churchill Terminal6 independent Maritime Terminal (iMT)7 PSa deurganck Terminal8 dP World antwerp gateway Terminal
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105,109,107 TONNESToTAL TonnAgE ConTAinERsin AnTwERP
8,664,243 TEuToTAL n° of TEu in AnTwERP
freighT cATegories
Containers antwerp is known around the world for the high productivity of its container handling, with up to 40 movements per crane per hour.
ConTAinER voLuME (million tonnes)
Year tonnes tonnes tonnes teUimPorts eXPorts total total
2000 18,228,364 26,297,279 44,525,643 4,082,334
2001 18,906,752 27,503,169 46,409,921 4,218,176
2002 21,454,753 31,561,829 53,016,582 4,777,151
2003 25,042,158 36,308,177 61,350,335 5,445,438
2004 27,838,479 40,441,549 68,280,028 6,063,747
2005 30,826,936 43,766,176 74,593,112 6,482,029
2006 34,624,580 46,184,848 80,809,428 7,018,799
2007 42,353,374 52,186,594 94,539,968 8,176,614
2008 45,496,882 55,865,142 101,362,024 8,663,736
2009 38,551,781 48,695,964 87,247,745 7,309,639
2010 44,711,216 57,828,442 102,539,658 8,468,475
2011 46,571,395 58,537,712 105,109,107 8,664,243
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12,695,805 TONNESToTAL BREAkBuLk voLuMEin AnTwERP
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ConvEnTionAL BREAkBuLk TERMinALs
1 nHS2 dP World Breakbulk 3 Sea-invest4 Katoen natie Terminals5 TnS6 aSi7 aBES8 Zuidnatie9 EuroportsA antwerp EuroterminalB iCoC Mexico natie
68.3 %
10.6 %
4.7 %2.3 %
1.7 %12.4 %
" Metal products 8,668,871
" Perishables 1,349,350
" Forest products 597,160 " granite 295,193
" Project cargo 216,852
" other 1,568,379
BREAkDown of ConvEnTionAL BREAkBuLk(in tonnes)
ConvEnTionAL BREAkBuLkhAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. AnTwERP 12,696,000
2. Zeeland Seaports 7,793,000
3. Rotterdam 7,693,000
4. amsterdam 5,446,000
5. Bremen 4,408,000
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freighT cATegories
Conventional breakbulk
ConvEnTionAL BREAkBuLk voLuME (million tonnes)
Year imPorts eXPorts total
2000 10,152,074 10,665,232 20,817,306
2001 7,815,766 10,770,207 18,585,973
2002 6,798,857 9,772,815 16,571,672
2003 6,828,322 10,207,767 17,036,089
2004 7,986,118 9,558,072 17,544,190
2005 8,026,876 9,786,795 17,813,671
2006 8,863,911 9,490,095 18,354,006
2007 11,277,678 8,524,026 19,801,704
2008 8,726,264 8,212,063 16,938,327
2009 4,553,658 5,896,322 10,449,980
2010 4,940,546 6,187,788 11,128,334
2011 6,456,050 6,239,755 12,695,805
antwerp is the largest breakbulk port in europe. not only is it the european market leader for handling steel and fruit, but it is also the world n° 1 for storage of coffee.
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1 international Car operations2 antwerp Euroterminal
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4,244,410 TONNESToTAL Ro/Ro voLuME hAnDLEDin AnTwERP
Ro/RohAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. Rotterdam 17,450,000
2. Zeebrugge 13,130,000
3. dunkirk 11,831,000
4. AnTwERP 4,244,000
5. Bremen 3,903,000
1,080,747CARs shiPPED viA AnTwERP
2,000,000 vEhiclES sToRAgE CAPACiTy in AnTwERP
50 % of new cars shipped via antwerp are made ready for the road in the port.
freighT cATegories
Ro/ro
Ro/Ro voLuME (million tonnes)
Year imPorts eXPorts total
2000 2,270,506 1,123,711 3,394,217
2001 2,061,976 1,276,765 3,338,741
2002 2,108,760 1,639,372 3,748,132
2003 2,025,230 1,423,613 3,448,843
2004 2,150,601 1,754,499 3,905,100
2005 1,877,966 1,809,000 3,686,966
2006 1,898,234 1,970,521 3,868,755
2007 2,066,112 2,374,339 4,440,451
2008 1,894,222 2,532,921 4,427,143
2009 1,182,020 2,021,203 3,203,223
2010 1,389,533 2,335,248 3,724,781
2011 1,555,086 2,689,324 4,244,410
there are various Vehicle processing centres in the port of antwerp where cars are washed, dewaxed, inspected, repaired, fitted with accessories and finally transported to the new owner.
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LiquiD BuLk TERMinALs
1 Vesta – a member of Mercuria
2 oiltanking Stolthaven antwerp
3 LBC-Cepsa
4 LBC
5 SeaTank Terminal
6 Too See
7 noord natie Terminals / a4S
8 aTPC – a member of VTTi
9 adPo
A antwerp gas Terminal
B iTC Rubis Terminal antwerp
C Vopak aCS
D Vopak Eurotank
E Vopak Leftbank
46,016,132 TONNESToTAL voLuME of LiquiD BuLk hAnDLED in AnTwERP
LiquiD BuLkhAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. Rotterdam 198,525,000
2. AnTwERP 46,016,000
3. Le Havre 41,388,000
4. amsterdam 39,446,000
5. Hamburg 13,964,000
64.8 %
24.2 %
9.9 % 1.1 %
" Petroleum derivatives 29,840,077
" Chemicals 11,123,129
" Crude oil 4,573,415 " other 479,511
BREAkDown of LiquiD BuLk (in tonnes)
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freighT cATegories
Liquid bulk
LiquiD BuLk voLuME (million tonnes)
Year imPorts eXPorts total
2000 23,466,440 10,572,715 34,039,155
2001 24,570,982 9,872,726 34,443,708
2002 22,884,786 9,109,863 31,994,649
2003 24,739,464 10,387,965 35,127,429
2004 24,385,781 10,894,598 35,280,379
2005 26,125,676 10,904,328 37,030,004
2006 27,163,123 11,054,878 38,218,001
2007 25,868,221 13,732,769 39,600,990
2008 27,309,803 12,006,431 39,316,234
2009 25,816,052 13,705,603 39,521,655
2010 28,389,027 12,606,665 40,995,692
2011 30,506,782 15,509,350 46,016,132
the port of antwerp is europe’s largest integrated cluster for storage, production and distribution of chemical and petrochemical products.
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DRy BuLk TERMinALs
1 abes2 antwerp Stone Terminal3 BaSF4 Belgian Scrap Terminal5 Boortmalt6 Cargill7 Euroports8 Hanson9 LanxessA SCR SibelcoB Sea invest
19,086,260 TONNESToTAL voLuME of DRy BuLk hAnDLED in AnTwERP
DRy BuLkhAMBuRg-LE hAvRE RAngE
Port tonnage
1. Rotterdam 87,326,000
2. amsterdam 46,450,000
3. Hamburg 25,646,000
4. dunkirk 23,790,000
5. AnTwERP 19,086,000
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" Coal 5,350,468
" Fertiliser 4,448,222
" Sand, gravel and minerals 3,000,931
" ore 2,827,032
" grain and seeds 1,090,682
" other 2,368,925
BREAkDown of DRy BuLk(in tonnes)
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DRy BuLk voLuME (million tonnes)
Year imPorts eXPorts total
2000 21,092,299 6,662,006 27,754,305
2001 20,871,965 6,400,105 27,272,070
2002 19,348,215 6,949,566 26,297,781
2003 18,961,182 6,950,634 25,911,816
2004 20,748,506 6,568,362 27,316,868
2005 20,219,638 6,710,974 26,930,612
2006 19,422,836 6,699,270 26,122,106
2007 18,263,829 6,249,846 24,513,675
2008 21,591,030 5,754,787 27,345,817
2009 11,497,258 5,886,568 17,383,826
2010 13,442,081 6,337,457 19,779,538
2011 12,975,333 6,110,927 19,086,260
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antwerp offers no less than 1.43 million m² of covered and uncovered storage space for bulk goods. Furthermore this capacity can be rapidly expanded to accommodate additional volumes.
freighT cATegories
Dry bulk
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13,057 haCovERED PoRT AREA
3 vEhiCLE PRoCEssing CEnTERs
11 terminalssPECiALising in BREAkBuLk
2 million m³REfRigERATED sToRAgE CAPACiTy
7 of the 10LARgEsT ChEMiCAL CoMPAniEs
15 million TEu ConTAinER CAPACiTy
A muLTifuncTionAL worLd-cLAss porT
Cargo handling, industry and logistics
antwerp stands out as a multifunctional world-class port thanks to the presence not only of handling and logistics companies but also industry within the port. in no other port are the various services so closely coordinated. this makes the port of antwerp the european distribution hub par excellence.
5.5 million m² CovERED sToRAgE sPACE
680,000 m³ siLo sToRAgE CAPACiTy
5.5 million m³ LiquiD BuLk sToRAgE CAPACiTy
6 sTEEL sERviCE CEnTERs
300,000 m² CovERED ALL-wEAThER TERMinAL
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Antwerp
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AnTwERP, DiRECT ConnECTions To ThE EuRoPEAn RoAD nETwoRk
the port of antwerp is centrally located within the european road network, making it the fastest connection for nearly all consumers and industrial centres in belgium, the netherlands, germany, France, switzerland, italy and many other european destinations.
DisTAnCEs To PRoDuCTion CEnTREs(in Km)
To AnTwERP hAMBuRg LE hAvRE RoTTERDAMD duisburg 179 378 615 223
Cologne 222 413 576 282Ludwigshafen 424 570 729 502Frankfurt 413 489 771 475Munich 780 769 1008 842
F Valenciennes 168 687 297 274Lille 132 670 286 248Paris 362 902 196 455Strasbourg 491 701 683 593
NL Venlo 151 409 544 191geleen 128 468 501 212amsterdam 160 468 604 77
CH Basel 623 811 693 725
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muLTimodAL porT
Modal split and road transport
whatever the product there is a fast and efficient solution for transport between the port of antwerp and the european hinterland. there are various transport possibilities including shortsea, barge, rail, road transport and pipeline — all of which can moreover be combined.
187 million TONNESMARiTiME CARgo
47 %Road transport
37 %Barge transport
11 %Rail transport
5 %Pipelines
8.7 million TEuConTAinER TRAnsPoRT
56 %Road transport
34 %Barge transport
10 %Rail transport
106 million TONNESinDusTRiAL gooDs TRAnsPoRT
6 %Road transport
36 %Barge transport
2 %Rail transport
56 %Pipelines
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24 million tonnes of freight per year 250 laden goods trains per day from
820 destinations in 23 countries 26 rail fans 9 combined rail container terminals
ThE PoRT of AnTwERP As ThE huB of ThE EuRoPEAn RAiL nETwoRk
each week in the port of antwerp there are 200 departuresby container shuttles to 70 destinations in 19 countries.
Varna
Bialystok
Sines
Madrid
Valencia
ThionvilleMannheim
Genoa
Bologna
So�a
Milan
Basel
Lübeck
Leipzig
Munich
Lisbon
Paris
Marseilles
Lyons
Barcelona
Antwerp
Netherlands
Rotterdam
Zeebrugge
LilleDourgesValenciennes
Paris
Luxembourg
Amsterdam
Liège
France ThionvilleMetz
Nancy Strasbourg
Ottmarsheim
SwitzerlandBaselMulhouse
MannheimLudwigshafen
FrankfurtMainz
KoblenzBonn
CologneDüsseldorf
Bremerhaven
Duisburg
Germany
Antwerp
BelgiumBrussels
northern france24 to 36 hours
netherlands6 to 18 hours
Lower Rhine area18 to 24 hours
Mid-Rhine area24 to 72 hours
upper Rhine area72 to 96 hours
Belgium4 to 18 hours
AnTwERP in ThE hEART of ThE EuRoPEAn inLAnD wATERwAy nETwoRk
87 million tonnes of freight via antwerp by barge 950 barge calls per week to
75 destinations in Europe 200 container shuttles per week to
67 European destinations in 7 countries 85 barge operators with frequent calls, including 45 container operators
59,428 BARgEs
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A muLTimodAL porT
Barge and rail
smooth flow of barge traffic is ensured thanks to obligatory use of ais (automatic identification system) and innovative it applications such as apics2 and the barge traffic system.
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with a market share of 14 % antwerp is the leading european port for shortsea container transport.
232 ConTAinER shoRTsEA
AnD fEEDER DEsTinATions
10,600 shortsea arrivals per year 45 % or 85 million tonnes of the total
maritime freight volume in the port has a shortsea destination
52 % or 4.5 million TEu of the container volume in the port comes from or goes to a shortsea destination
Antwerp
scandinavia Baltic
uk
north Africa Mediterranean area Black sea
AnTwERP, ThE LEADing EuRoPEAn shoRTsEA PoRT foR ConTAinER TRAnsPoRT
Brussels
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Dunkirk Geleen
GelsenkirchenMarl
Leverkussen
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Rotterdam
Frankfurt
Ludwigshafen
Marseilles
Antwerp
PiPELinEs in ThE PoRT of AnTwERP
ThE PoRT of AnTwERP As ThE huB of ThE EuRoPEAn PiPELinE nETwoRk
muLTimodAL porT
Pipeline and shortsea
a good 88 % of liquid bulk for industrial uses and tank storage in the port of antwerp is carried by pipeline.
More than 100 different product pipelines
350 km of pipeline in the antwerp port area
— Main corridors
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in collaboration with the natuurpunt conservation society, the port strives to set aside up to 5 % of the port area or 650 hectares as ecological infrastructure.
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9 Bospolder – Ekers Moeras (marsh)A Blokkers dikeB groot Rietveld (reedbeds)C Zwijndrecht flatsD Kallo reedbedE Fort Sint-MarieF Melkader creek (bullrushes) G Steenland polder
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H HaasopI Ketenisseschoor (saltmarsh)J Fort LiefkenshoekK Spanish FortL drijdijckM Verrebroekse pondsN Putten Weide (meadow)O Putten West" Sweetwater creek" grote geule (creek)" doel polder (north) and Brakke creek" Prosper polder (north) (under development)" Paardenschor – old doel (saltmarshes)" Marine industrial development areas" doel dock (filled in)
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the port of antwerp reconciles economic, social and ecological interests wherever possible. the main principle of this socially responsible enterprise is respect for
People, Planet en Profit.
62,577DiRECT joBs in 2009
149,326ToTAL EMPLoyMEnT in 2009
86,749inDiRECT joBs in 2009
around 7 % of the working population in Flanders and 4 % of that in belgium have a job thanks to the port of antwerp.
A susTAinAbLe porT
People, Planet & Profit
DiRECT EMPLoyMEnT in ThE PoRT of AnTwERP in 2009(in fTE)
industry 23,484other logistics services 5,736Land transport 4,022Commerce 2,335Miscellaneous 2,180Port authority 1,659Shipping companies 1,150Freight handling 15,135Ship’s agents and forwarders 6,876ToTAL 62,577
(Source: national Bank of Belgium)
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8,590,900,000DiRECT ADDED vALuE in 2009
€ 10,000,000,000PuBLiC sECToR invEsTMEnT in AnD ARounD AnTwERP
17,710,400,000ToTAL ADDED vALuE in 2009
9,119,500,000inDiRECT ADDED vALuE in 2009
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susTAinABLE EnERgy gEnERATion in ThE PoRT of AnTwERP
PARTiCuLATE EMissions in ThE PoRT of AnTwERP
" Solar panels
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" The Port of antwerp
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955,716 kWEinsTALLED CogEnE-RATion CAPACiTy in ThE PoRT of AnTwERP
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DEU
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CK D
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LEOPOLD DOCK
4th HAVEN DOCK
3rd HAVEN DOCKMAR
SHAL
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INDUSTRY DOCK
SO
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RIN
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MO
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AMERICA DOCK
ALBER
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CK
2nd HAVEN DOCK
HOUT DOCK
WILLEM DOCK
STRASBOURG DOCK
KAT
TEN
DIJ
K D
OC
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5th HAVEN DOCK
6th HAVEN DOCK
HANSA DOCK
CAN
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CK B
1
Albert canal
KEM
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R 2
E 34
R 1
R 2
E 34
E 34
E 19
A 12
(Lille, Paris)
SCHELDELAAN
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HELD
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Doel
Lillo
Left bankSint-Anna
Burcht
Verrebroek
Kieldrecht
Oosterweel
Blauwhoef
Oorderen
Kallo
Zandvliet
BerendrechtZANDVLIET LOCK
BERENDRECHT LOCK
BOUDEWIJN LOCK
KALLO LOCK
Waasland tunnel
VAN CAUWELAERT LOCKDEURGANCK LOCK (under construction)
KATTENDIJK LOCK
ROYERS LOCK
Lief
kens
hoek
tunn
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Lief
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Beve
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Fr. Tijsmans tunnel
ZWIJNDRECHT
BRASSCHAAT
KAPELLEN
STABROEK
Ekeren
Merksem
Hoevenen
BEVEREN
Melsele
Vrasene
Hoboken
Berchem
Borgerhout
DeurneANTWERP
Putte
Luchtbal
Wilmarsdonk
Luithagen
Berendrecht
NETHERLANDS
Doel-Lillo ferry
Land van Waas
Sint-Anna pedestrian tunnel
TOLL
Map of the port
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notes Antwerp Port Authority
The 1,650 employees of the port Authority play an important role in the day-to-day activities of the port. They keep the port operating smoothly, and help to create a sustainable future for the port of Antwerp so that it can continue to play its role as a leading international port.
The jobs and responsibilities that they hold within the port Authority are extremely varied. Among other things the port Authority manages and maintains the docks, bridges, locks, quays and backquays. it is also responsible for smooth, efficient and safe movements of shipping within the port area. its members of personnel operate tugs, cranes and dredgers, and carry out promotion in belgium and around the world.
antwerP Port aUthoritYPort HouseEntrepotkaai 12000 AntwerpBelgiumT +32 3 205 20 11F +32 3 205 20 28E info@portofantwerp.comwww.portofantwerp.comwww.sustainableportofantwerp.com/en
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July 2012