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North Sea Port is supporting the sustainability efforts of its customers and aims to be Western Europe’s largest hydrogen hub
North Sea Port is the Dutch-Belgian cross-border port, stretching 60 km from Vlissingen and Terneuzen in the Netherlands, to Ghent in Belgium. The port, Europe’s number 3 in added value and number 6 in goods traffic in the Hamburg-Le Havre range, is a well-established player on the European port scene. The port’s direct access to the North Sea, multimodal connections to the European hinterland, 750 ha of space available for development, and lack of congestion on both water and land make it the ideal hub for shipping goods from across the globe to all corners of Europe by road, rail, barge, and pipeline.
HOME TO THE WORLD’S LEADING COMPANIES
North Sea Port is home to some of the world’s leading companies specialised in the storage and transshipment of petroleum products, biodiesel and bioethanol, liquid fertilisers, fruit juices, and gases. Its current storage capacity of 4.4 million m³ enables the port to retain reserves of liquid bulk for both short and long-term storage. North Sea Port will expand its storage capacity to 5 million m³ in the...
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