2. Contents
Introduction
Port of Antwerp development timeline
Port of Antwerp in numbers
Organization in the Port of Antwerp
Connections and storage and distribution solutions
Challenges faced by the port of Antwerp
Recommendations on how their status can be maintained
Conclusion
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3. Introduction
Antwerp is already the biggest port area in the world. Over the centuries, the area grew to exactly
12,068 hectares, or about 20,000 football fields. No other seaport is a centrally located in Europe as the port
of Antwerp. (Port of Antwerp 2017)
This central location offers the fastest and cheapest connections with the European hinterland, as well
as ecological advantages. Antwerp stands out as a multifunctional world class port, thanks to the presence
no 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 destination hub
par excellence.
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4. Port of Antwerp development timeline:
1200 to 1350
Antwerp is an export port for wine from the Rhine and Mosel regions,
destined for England
1450
first expansion to the North, the Sint-Pietersvliet dock was put into use
1550
ten (10) wharves spread over a distance of 2 km along the Scheldt, along with eight
(8) docks.
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5. Port of Antwerp development timeline:
1811
Construction of the Bonaparte dock and
1813
Construction of the Willem dock and the Bonaparte lock.
1816 and 1829
The port experienced average annual growth of 4.5% and by 1829 it handled 129,000
tonnes of freight
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6. Port of Antwerp development timeline:
1967
The Churchill dock was built
1969
1 million tonnes mark exceeded for containers handled.
1970-76
A six (6) year plan was developed for additions to the ports infrastructure
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7. Port of Antwerp development timeline:
1975
The port handled 3.3 million containers
1980
Construction of the Delwaide which was largely reserved for container handling.
1985
Container volume reached 11 million tonnes
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8. Port of Antwerp development timeline:
1990
The inauguration of the Europa terminal, and five (5) years later the freight volume
reaches 108 million tonnes including 25.8 million tonnes of containerized cargo.
(Worldbank.org)
2003
Five (5) million TEU mark was reached for the first time ever
2007
Antwerp recorded a freight volume of 182.9 million tonnes
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9. Port of Antwerp in numbers:
Largest in size
Total area: 13,057 ha
Quay length 151 km
Railway: 1061 km
Roads:409 km
Covered warehousing 556 ha
Pipelines: 350 km
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11. Ownership in the Port of Antwerp
The Antwerp Port Authority is an autonomous body that manages all
infrastructure in the port:
Docks
Bridges
Quays
Land
Vessel traffic in the port
Trade facilitation
Marketing and branding activities
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12. Organization in the Port of Antwerp
Private companies manage and operate:
Terminals
Cranes
Equipment
Warehouses
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14. Storage and distribution solution
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6.1 million m2 covered storage space
Cool and Cold storage, hazardous goods warehouse etc
Added value service
Weighing
Packing
Quality control
Labelling
Stock management etc
15. Antwerp is Europe's most central seaport. Sea-going
vessels can transport goods 80 kilometers inland, into
the heart of Europe
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16. Infrastructure and security
The port has benefitted greatly by the numbers of containers (140% in two
decades from 1990 – 2010) that passes through its terminal.
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17. Antwerp among the world’s top container
ports
As at 2017 the Port of Antwerp held number fourteen (14) in the world’s top 100
container ports, a ranking published on October 30th 2017 by Lloyds list.
Growth continues
In addition, thanks to its continuing growth, the Port of Antwerp has also closed
the gap with Europe’s biggest container port, Rotterdam, even further in 2017,
10.04 million containers passed through Antwerp, compared to 12.38 million in
Rotterdam for the same period.
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18. Challenges faced by the port of Antwerp:
Cargo bottleneck during the European vacation Season
Fault in cyber security
On numerous occasions hackers found their way into the systems controlling the
movement of containers within the port.
Security
ID has been provided for the over 62,500 employees of the port and a fence has been
erected between the main road and the port.
Congestion
Congestion around the port is another issue concerning rail and barge transport.
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19. Recommendations to maintain their
status for the next 10 years.
Expansion of infrastructure such as additional refrigerated and fresh storage
facilities to pioneer solutions such as viable carriage ideas like modal shift.
Reduces its waiting time
Make transport in and around the port more sustainable.
Direct rail links from Antwerp to inland European destinations and work on coordinating
more efficient barge operations
Increase border protection
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20. Recommendations to maintain their
status for the next 10 years.
Renovate of existing infrastructure
To ensure that building standard and integrity is maintained
Create new infrastructures within existing ports
Create new port expansion projects
To help reduce congestion
keep abreast of the changes in port technology
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21. Conclusion
Even though the Port of Antwerp is has improved greatly since its initial existence,
and it has cemented its place as one of the best of its kind in the world, there are
still significant opportunities for improvement in security and the reduction of
congestion. Once the outlined recommendations are implemented, without a
doubt, the Port of Antwerp will become the best
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