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Amsterdam Seaports: strong foundation for the future The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area Amsterdam Seaports: Four into one does go Amsterdam: Europe’s dedicated port IJmuiden: A bustling fishing, offshore, passenger and industry port
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The IJmondhaven Tata Steel IJmuiden Beverwijk: Flexible short sea and inland shipping port Zaanstad, first in food HoogTij Industrial Zone Amsterdam Seaports: front runner in energy Food throughout the port region More types of cargo Cruise and Ferry Terminals VCK Logistics Scandia Terminal
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YCSM Stevedores Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden Hinterland connections Airport Seaport: The best of both worlds Portbase: the Joint Port Community System Maritime and logistics education and training Ship repair and maintenance Amsterdam Port Consultants Authorities and maritime services Liner Service Europe Liner Services Africa Liner Services Asia Liner Services Australia and Oceania Liner Services North and South America Amsterdam Metropolitan Area Index of companies and organisations
USA United Stevedores Amsterdam Waterland Terminal Koopman Car Terminal Amsterdam Container Terminals MEO Stevedoring Velserkom Stevedores CSY IJmuiden: European hub for frozen fish
Colophon: Bart Stam (chief editor) Laura Keegstra (managing director) Layout: FIZZ reclame + communicatie, Meppel (The Netherlands) Printed by: Ten Brink, Meppel
Cover photo: The Westhaven (West harbour) in Amsterdam. Photo: Flying Focus
Advertisers: 14 Amsterdam Port Consultants (APC) 91 ASCO Holland (Logistics) 16 AYOP 68 CWT Sitos 22 De Koperen Ploeg 91 Forkliftcenter 22 Iskes Towage & Salvage
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KVSA/Felison Terminal Loodswezen MegaBarging Oiltanking Oranjewerf Scheepsreparatie Passenger Terminal Amsterdam Port of Amsterdam SGS
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Amsterdam Seaports: Strong foundation for the future Despite the current economic climate in Europe, I have every confidence in the future of Amsterdam Seaports, the four cooperating ports on the North Sea Canal. The transport and logistics sector has also been affected by the weak euro, yet our seaports have already proven that they can continue to grow in economically challenging times. The third quarter of 2011 actually showed a growth of 3.3 percent, amounting to a total transhipment volume of 68.6 million tons. The final annual figures won’t be known for a while, but I predict that Amsterdam Seaports will not be far off the 2008 record results (94.8 million tons).
Meanwhile, IJmuiden and Velsen North in particular are continuing their development into a cluster of offshore companies for both traditional oil & gas extraction and wind turbines at sea. We are also very pleased with the arrival of Airborne Composites in the IJmondhaven (IJmond harbour), which will ensure at least 75 and possibly as many as 150 high-value jobs.
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It would be going too far to mention all the sectors present in the port, but I want to make an exception for sea and river cruisers, as both are experiencing massive growth in Amsterdam Seaports. This is partly due to the excellent cooperation between local governments, port authorities, the tourist industry, the terminals and the nautical service providers. As a result, approximately 200 cruise ships and around 1,300 river cruisers will visit Amsterdam and IJmuiden in 2012. In anticipation IJmuiden is building a second fully fledged terminal in the IJmondhaven, due to be opened in 2012. And Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) threw a party in April 2011 when it welcomed its one thousandth cruise ship.
Numbers aside, there are other reasons to be optimistic about Amsterdam Seaports. Firstly, we are a group of diverse ports that offer considerable added value. For example, Amsterdam has grown into the world’s main gasoline port, and the large terminals have made an art form of blending for a wide variety of client demands. The recent opening of Vopak Westpoort Terminal, built in accordance with the strictest environmental and safety requirements and with a storage capacity of 1.2 million m3, has further strengthened our position. Other companies that have been busy these past years include Oiltanking, BP, EuroTank, NuStar, Gulf Oil, Hydrocarbon Hotel and NWB. They form a strong cluster with newcomers like Greenmills and Vesta Biofuels, which have brought new activities to the port such as the production of bio-diesel. As an addition to activities involving wind energy, biomass and shore power, they also underline the sustainable and innovative character of Amsterdam. And did you know that the port of Amsterdam has one of the largest wind turbine parks in the Netherlands (65 MW)? The plan is to increase capacity to 100 MW within five years, generating enough electricity for 80,000 households. And there are other sectors that contribute to our solid foundations. The coal terminals OBA Bulk Terminal and Rietlanden have become indispensible as an import harbour for German coal-fired power stations. Like the oil terminals, OBA and Rietlanden are continuously investing in innovation and sustainability. This includes both companies researching the possibilities for storing large quantities of biomass, and the purchase of a 60-ton bridge crane by OBA this summer. Another positive development for Amsterdam Seaports is the revival of cocoa imports from Ivory Coast, the world’s largest export country. This is important to both the major cocoa storage companies and the cocoa processing industry in Amsterdam and Zaanstad, allowing Amsterdam Seaports to remain the world’s largest cocoa port.
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MASSIVE INCREASE IN CRUISE SHIPS
DEVELOPING THE INFRASTRUCTURE Seaports Amsterdam relies on a good infrastructure, both on the water and the shore, and there is much happening in this respect. The preparations for the second large sea locks in IJmuiden are continuing at full speed to ensure that the first vessels can pass through around five years from now. Additionally, the construction of the second Coentunnel under the North Sea Canal and the new Westrandweg will mean that the Amsterdam port will have an even better connection to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, the port of Rotterdam and the rest of the Netherlands. I welcome the further stimulation this will bring to cooperation between the Dutch mainports. Michiel A. Wijsmuller, Chairman Amports
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he Amsterdam Metropolitan Area includes both the famous Dutch capital city and the increasingly important municipalities that surround it.
Ask the managers of international companies in Amsterdam what sets this region apart from other interesting options for doing business in Europe and you will receive many different answers. Some will stress the fact that nearly all European multinational companies are represented in Amsterdam, others comment on the international mindset of people in Amsterdam, while a third group will talk about the multicultural strengths of the city. Then there are those who praise the excellent physical and digital networks, or the inspiring energy of this centuries-old trading city with its rich cultural heritage. All these are true and yet Amsterdam has still more qualities to offer. Anyone who visits the city and tastes its unique atmosphere can vouch for that fact. As one American entrepreneur writes: “Amsterdam offers all the advantages of a cosmopolitan city and business centre, but retains its intimate scale.�
MAJOR TRANSIT PORT The Amsterdam port region is a major transit port for dry, liquid and break bulk, containerised and roll-on/roll-off cargoes destined for or originating from the European mainland. But with the shifting of the economic focus in Europe, an extra dimension has emerged. In their search for an ideal operating base to coordinate and consolidate their activities on the European continent, more and more companies are choosing the Amsterdam region for their Pan-European head office. Meanwhile, some 1,400 foreign enterprises have settled in the Amsterdam region. They experience the advantages of the Dutch capital’s financial, business, logistics, creative and IT services. Crucially, there is also the cluster effect created by the nearby international air and seaports. 6
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Many multinationals, including Philips, have their headquarters in Amsterdam. Photo: Dick van den Berg
The strength of Amsterdam is also defined to a considerable extent by its compact scale. There are more than 350 million European consumers within 1,000 kilometres of Amsterdam and the region is eminently equipped to distribute and supply transport and passenger flows to and from this second-largest consumer market in the world. In close vicinity is a large port complex where all types of cargo can be handled, good inland waterways, fine road and rail connections, and an airport with an extensive network of global connections. Dutch ports perform very well in terms of transhipment speed, reliability of logistic services and cost effectiveness. The customs authorities developed an advanced and highly automated cargo clearing system, a forerunner to the future European Customs system. They also pioneered a bonded warehousing system, resulting in time-savings and transhipment cost reductions.
BROADBAND INTERNET Amsterdam is well connected in other ways too, with the Netherlands having the third highest concentration of broadband internet connections in Europe. This has
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encouraged the growth of many innovative IT companies and their presence ensures continued progress in the field of data transport. In addition, a fair and transparent tax climate plays a role in the attractiveness of Amsterdam as an international business location. The cost of living is very reasonable compared to the British, French or German capitals. People in Amsterdam are friendly, hospitable, cooperative and helpful, and almost all can communicate in the English language. As a city, Amsterdam has some 785,000 inhabitants, but the entire metropolitan area, including the surrounding municipalities, brings the total to more than 1.5 million. The community organisations are efficient and down-to-earth with a positive and helpful approach. Amsterdam enjoys a rich tradition as an international centre for social and cultural innovation. The renowned VOC (East India Company) was set up more than 400 years ago as the very first globally operating stock company. Share trading was ‘invented’ and a stock exchange established to meet the capital demands of this multinational company. This spirit of innovation is still very much alive in Amsterdam today.
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INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION Creative impulses also contribute to another quality which characterises Amsterdam and its citizens: Its international orientation. The Dutch way of doing business is based upon an ability to build bridges between different cultures. This has also become a way of life in Amsterdam, with its nearly 200 different nationalities. The composition and capacities of the local professional population reflect this as Amsterdam’s multilingual, multicultural, tolerant and independent-minded society gears towards finding a consensus. www.amsterdam.nl
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Amsterdam Seaports is comprised of four major seaports all located in the same area and complementing each other’s facilities and services. The spacious deep sea port of Amsterdam itself serves transhipment and logistics companies that operate on a more personal and client-oriented way compared to the three largest European ports (Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg).
The port of Zaanstad is situated north of Amsterdam, while west of the city in the North Sea coastal area are the two ports of IJmuiden and Beverwijk. These are situated at the entrance to the North Sea Canal where the steel and paper industry, short sea shipping, fishing, offshore (including wind energy), ferry and cruise traffic are all thriving.
IJMUIDEN Entering the port area from the North Sea, IJmuiden is a rapidly growing tidal port with three port basins. Its harbour is designed for short sea shipping, reefer warehousing and offshore oil, gas and wind energy supply activities. IJmuiden is Europe’s largest fisheries centre, a cruise and ferry port and an offshore base at the same time. It is also an industrial city, with the Tata Steel complex located on the north bank of the port entrance.
BEVERWIJK East of the spacious sea locks, Beverwijk is the first port on the North Sea Canal.
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The four ports that make up the single entity of Amsterdam Seaports handle a combined total of nearly 95 million tons of cargo. After Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg, this makes Amsterdam Seaports the fourth largest in Europe. As a versatile cargo handling and transport centre, Amsterdam Seaports welcomes practically all types of goods with the notable exception of crude oil (there are no refineries in the area). The terminals handle dry, liquid and break bulk, container and Ro/Ro cargo.
AMSTERDAM Amsterdam is by far the largest port of the four. Deep-water quays as well as facilities along the rail and road links are available at reasonable terms. Companies have recently settled in the new port area, west of the city, among others in the Afrikahaven (Africa harbour) port basin area. Along its 3,600-metre quay is a zone for new cargo handling activities and – further away from the waterfront – distribution and logistics activities. Near the city centre the modern Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) accommodates between 140 and 150 large cruise vessels annually, while some 1150 river cruise vessels per year also call at Amsterdam. 8
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Four into one does go It is a general cargo port handling agricultural products, timber and fertiliser. The port is often called the ‘potato capital of Europe’ as large quantities of Dutch seed potatoes are exported via Beverwijk, while Mediterranean potatoes are imported. Both IJmuiden and Beverwijk are centres for cold and frozen warehousing of fish, meat, poultry, fruit and vegetables.
ZAANSTAD Located on the north bank of the North Sea Canal, Zaanstad is the Netherlands’ main centre for the processing, storage and distribution of food products. The industrial area of the city of Zaanstad also houses major packing and
construction industries, and there are signifcant timber import activities in the port. www.portofamsterdam.nl www.zeehaven.nl www.beverwijk.nl www.zaanstad.nl www.velsen.nl
Satellite photo of the North Sea Canal and the four seaports
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Amsterdam: Europe’s
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he port of Amsterdam, the fourth largest in Europe, is geared to handle virtually all types of cargo and ships. Cargo handling companies and terminal operators are flexible, their labour force is highly skilled, and stevedores, shipbrokers, logistics and distribution specialists are geared to provide a first class service.
Many Amsterdam terminal operators have recently expanded or invested in new terminal equipment to improve their performance and become even more competitive compared to other ports. Several advanced cargo handling systems have been adapted to the benefit of companies and clients alike. Among the highlights are United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA), a deepsea multipurpose container terminal and multimodal distribution centre, the VCK Scandia Terminal (Ro/Ro), the all-weather Waterland Terminal, ACT (Amsterdam Container Terminals) with its unique indented berth, the dry-bulk terminals with heavy duty gantries and floating cranes, the recently expanded tank farms, and the bustling cruise terminals. 10
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The ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam have jointly developed Portbase, a comprehensive Port Community System that is connected to the customs clearing system, immigration and other authorities. This is a superb example of how Amsterdam is leading the way in forward thinking.
THE ‘A’ PORTS The latest layout innovation for the Amsterdam port west of the city are the ‘A’ port basins, named after the world’s continents. On the Amerikahaven (America harbour) quays you will find container, liquid and dry bulk terminals. The Afrikahaven (Africa harbour) port basin was completed in 2001 and its size (1,900 m x 350 m with a 15.5 m depth) makes it suitable for tankers, bulk and container carriers. The total area of the site, including green areas, roads and other infrastructure, is more than 300 hectares. A quarter of this area has been reserved for new ventures such as the Rietlanden coal terminal. Vopak, the world’s largest independent tank storage operator, has completed a 35 ha and 1.2 million cbm tank farm on this location by October 2011, while the east quay has been reserved for future container handling.
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The Westhaven (West harbour) in Amsterdam hosts inportant terminals like the all-weather Waterland (left, above), Koopman (KCT), C. Steinweg Handelsveem, HKS Scrap Metals, NuStar, OBA Bulk and VCK Scandia. Photo: Flying Focus.
MAIN PARTICULARS OF THE AMSTERDAM PORT: Non-bulk terminals:
Many logistics and storage centres for
Containers
Tropical produce
Roll-on/roll-off
Chemical products
All-weather handling
THE ATLAS PARK South of the Afrikahaven, the new 110-hectare Atlas Park is a state-of-theart logistics area with a 100,000 m2 distribution site and six large warehouses. Ideal for specialised logistics firms, Atlas Park also welcomes assembly companies and contract manufacturers. The import of components and export of finished products requires extensive logistics accommodation, all of which is available in Atlas Park. Dedicated to quality, security, safety and accessibility, Atlas Park also focuses on the maintenance and management of its public space and infrastructure.
Break-bulk
Electronics Rolling equipment and cars
Liquid bulk tank farms:
Various large industries
Oil products
TECHNICAL DATA:
Jet fuel Crude oil Molasses
The Port of Amsterdam consists of:
Chemicals
685 hectares water surface 1900 hectares port land areas
Dry bulk terminals:
(port sites, quaysides, roads, railways, dykes)
Coal Ore
The 1,900 hectares of port land area comprises:
Agribulk
Infrastructure
Minerals
Business sites issued
1221 hectares
Scrap iron
Available for rent or lease
343 hectares
313 hectares
909 companies (2011)
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IJmuiden: A bustling fishing, offshore, passenger and industry port
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t the entrance to the North Sea Canal leading to Amsterdam, the port of IJmuiden has developed into a major part of the Amsterdam Seaport region. IJmuiden is one of Europe’s major fishery centres and one of the EU’s leading refrigerated edibles and reefer warehousing centres.
Zeehaven IJmuiden NV, the IJmuiden Port Authority, consists of three port basins, serving as a home port for its fresh fishery fleet, while many fishing craft from other Dutch ports and abroad also discharge catches at the IJmuiden fish auction. IJmuiden is also home port to many pelagic fish companies and frozen fish is increasingly imported by reefer or stuffed containers. Inland barges move fish to the hinterland, with instant delivery by truck. One of the quays has been equipped with a number of reefer points and container traffic is building up quickly. An extensive restructuring plan will see the existing port area adapted to the latest requirements of refrigerated cargo handling in the near future.
OFFSHORE Offshore oil, gas and wind exploration and production companies in the Dutch sector of the North Sea have chosen IJmuiden as an onshore base for supply and maintenance. The construction of offshore wind parks at sea is increasing in importance.
Aerial photo of IJmuiden. Photo: Flying Focus.
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MAIN PARTICULARS: Zeehaven IJmuiden NV Port configuration:
Three port basins, total quay length: 4,000 metres. Felison Terminal with ferry and cruise berths, large fresh fish auction halls and trawler discharging quays
INDUSTRY IJmuiden is home to the largest industry in the Netherlands, the Tata Steel works (subsidiary of the Indian industrial conglomerate Tata). Bulk carriers supply Tata Steel with ore and coal at its own deep sea quays, while steel products are loaded on its export quays. A cement plant is located next to the steel works and a paper mill produces quality paper nearby, with pulp being supplied by bulk carriers as raw material.
Water depth
Up to 11 metres
Max. ship size
Up to 250 metres
Cargo categories
Fresh caught, deep frozen imported fish and fish products, offshore
PASSENGER SHIPPING Last but not least, IJmuiden is a cruise and ferry port with daily sailings to Newcastle on the North-East coast of England, and various cruise ships calling during the summer season. There is ample accommodation available for other daily ferry services to supplement this passenger and cargo ferry connection. www.zeehaven.nl www.velsen.nl
and construction materials, Ro/Ro of cargoes Passenger traffic
Ferry and cruise sailings
Number of passengers 500,000 annually Auction turnover
Fresh fish â‚Ź 45 million, Deep frozen â‚Ź 450 million
Seagoing vessels
5,100
Offshore suppliers
870
Containers
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TATA STEEL Total deep sea quay length
1.200 metres
Inland barge quays
300 metres
Maximum draft
17.8 metres
Max ship size
Up to 200,000 dwt
Annual cargo turnover 19 million tons
OTHER STEVEDORING FACILITIES Total quay length
2,000 metres
Water depth
Up to 10 metres
Stevedoring facilities Steel products, timber and pulp, chemicals, fertiliser, general cargo IJ-palen (ship-to-ship discharging location for bulk carriers) This mooring facility is constructed to discharge deep drafting bulk carriers onto inland craft or coasters. Once its draft has gone below 14 metres the vessel is allowed to proceed to the Amsterdam bulk terminals.
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Stevedore and Terminal operator
In the largest All Weather Terminal of Europe transferring vulnerable products like steel, timber and paper no longer depends on dry weather conditions.
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The IJmondhaven
The IJmondhaven (IJmond harbour) is used for the assembly of offshore wind turbines and the maintenance of various vessels. The deepening in April 2011 makes the IJmond harbour accessible for cruise ships up to 295 metres. Photo: Flying Focus
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ompleted in 2007, IJmuiden’s third port basin is located on the southern side of the port entrance to IJmuiden and Amsterdam. Called IJmondhaven (IJmond Harbour), the port area has a quay length of 700 metres and a depth of 11 metres. It is the perfect spot for port-related companies to establish a branch.
The development of IJmondhaven started over a decade ago when Zeehaven IJmuiden NV (the IJmuiden Port Authority) realised that many companies were looking for more room to accommodate their expanding activities. As a major fishing port, IJmuiden needed additional refrigerated and frozen warehousing capacity for the storage of fish products. Maritime Service Centre IJmuiden (MSCIJ) was one of the first to settle in the IJmondhaven. The new port area is used for storing sections and parts for wind energy parks under construction in the North Sea. Thanks to its close proximity to the open sea, it is ideally situated for cold-store activities, short sea trade and offshore services. In addition to the existing DFDS Seaways ferry connection to
Newcastle, accommodation is available for another daily ferry service, for example to the UK. The deepening of the channel in April 2011 made the IJmondhaven accessible to ocean cruisers with lengths up to 295 metres. This underlines the importance of the opening of a second cruise terminal in the first half of 2012. With the support of Zeehaven IJmuiden NV and MSCIJ real estate department, Vestas Offshore the Netherlands opened a office and warehouse in 2009. The construction of two nearby offshore wind turbine parks was the main reason for Vestas to locate in IJmuiden. Vestas Offshore’s new efficient building consists of a large warehouse for storing wind turbine parts plus two floors for its 40 employees. The latest edition to the IJmondhaven is Airborne Composites, which will be producing high quality composite pipes for use at great depths (2,000 metres and more) in the offshore oil and gas industry from the second quarter of 2012. The company with 150 employees will further strengthen the offshore cluster in IJmuiden. www.zeehaven.nl www.ayop.com
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Tata Steel IJmuiden
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ata Steel in IJmuiden manufactures hot-rolled, cold-rolled and metallic-coated steel for many industries, including the automotive and transport industries, building and construction, consumer appliances, electronics and general engineering.
The company was established in 1918 on the north bank of the IJmuiden harbour mouth. This gives it an enormous advantage over other steel companies as Tata Steel can receive raw materials – ore and coal – directly on its premises. Dry bulk carriers up to 200,000 tons dwt berth at its deep sea quays, while Tata Steel’s products are shipped from its general cargo quay or all-weather terminal for hinterland transport by inland waterway
or rail. In 2008 Tata Steel opened its third galvanising line. One of the most modern in the world, it is designed to produce high-quality conventional products as well as new products. Tata Steel has an output of some 7.2 million tons of steel products per year, with an annual turnover of 3.2 billion euros. The company employs some 9,000 employees in its 750-hectare facilities. Tata Steel IJmuiden is one of the main production sites of the globally operating Tata Steel Group, the second largest steel company in Europe and headquartered in Mumbai, India. www.tatasteel.com
Aerial photo of the 750-hectare premises of Tata Steel IJmuiden. Photo: Flying Focus.
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ocated three kilometres inland from the North Sea, Beverwijk is a growing short sea services port accommodating ocean-going vessels drawing up to eight metres. Serving the large agricultural complexes of the northern parts of the Netherlands, the port handles significant amounts of seed potatoes, other vegetables and fruit. Several refrigerated and deepfrozen food warehouses are operated by major trading houses.
As the largest potato handling port in Europe, Beverwijk’s warehousing and transport personnel have the expertise and skills needed for the specialised handling of agricultural crops. Stevedores, warehouse operators and road hauliers combine to provide a seamless chain of transport services for produce importers and exporters. Beverwijk is also a timber transhipment port, with packaged timber being imported from the northern European and Baltic countries. Fertiliser is by far the largest export commodity to be loaded from inland barges into oceangoing ships, with 250,000 tons per year. The 16,000 m2 Container Terminal Beverwijk (CTB) has the capacity to handle 50,000 containers annually and is fitted with modern equipment such as gantry and mobile cranes, reach stackers and terminal trailers. Refrigerated warehouses in the Beverwijk port are used to store fish and fish products. www.beverwijk.nl
Beverwijk is a major transhipment hub for potatoes, wood and wood chips, sand, cement, steel products, scrap metals and containers. Photo: Flying Focus
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MAIN PARTICULARS OF THE BEVERWIJK PORT: Total quay length
1,450 metres
Water depth
up to 8 metres
Maximum ship size
10,000 ton BT/GT
Annual cargo turnover
458,000 tons (by seagoing ship) 850,000 tons (by inland vessel)
Cargo categories
fertilisers potatoes scrap metals timber and timber products offshore materials
Number of seagoing ships
250
Inland vessels
1,000
Containers handled (2011)
15,000
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The cocoa processing plants in the Zaan region north of Amsterdam are the major reason why Amsterdam Seaports is the world’s largest cocoa port, handling between 600,000 and 700,000 tons of cocoa beans annually.
Many other food products are also prominent in the Zaan area, however. Companies such as Dutch supermarket group Ahold, Verkade (United Biscuits), the farina plant of the British Tate & Lyle group, the Meneba flour mill, Honig, Lassie and Duyvis process food products in their Zaan production units, which are then marketed to consumers the world over.
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The Zaan region is also focused on the timber industry. Packaged timber – especially pine – is imported via Zaandam, arriving from the Baltic and distributed from the port. Zaanstad has a very distinctive character, with more than 25 large industrial companies located within its municipal borders. A new expansion site has been prepared along the North Sea Canal in the Westzaner polder and HoogTij industrial area. Covering 100 hectares and including a quay
length of 550 metres and an option for another 800, Zaanstad has room for more industry. www.zaanstad.nl www.firstinfood.nl
MAIN PARTICULARS OF THE ZAANSTAD PORT: Port configuration Three port basins Maximum allowed draft of 9 metres Two inland container terminals Two timber terminals Ro/Ro berth Two food silos Tank terminal for edible oils Cocoa silos and warehouses Ample space available to transport and industrial businesses Inland shipping: Maximum ship size: 3,000 to 4,000 tons Maximum draft: 4.20 metres
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P.O. Box 230 - 1970 AE IJmuiden Netherlands Tel. 24 hrs: +31 (0)255 56 19 01 - Fax : +31 (0)255 52 71 72 Email: ops@iskestugs.nl - Internet: www.iskestugs.nl
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HoogTij Industrial Zone
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Development Company Westzaan Harbour Area (OHW) is owner and operator of 90 hectares in the HoogTij zone. In 2011 OHW has constructed 950 metres of new quay walls on the North Sea Canal. Although the original plan included only 550 metres, the major market interest in these so-called ‘wet’ areas encouraged OHW to almost double the length of the quay. Companies located at HoogTij are united in the so-called Business Estate Association. In this manner, they can cooperate in applying the sustainability of HoogTij more effectively. They can also work together on issues such as waste disposal management and security, adding to the positive overall image and appearance of the estate.
oogTij (High Tide) is a sustainable industrial zone of 110 hectares situated on the north side of the North Sea Canal in the municipality of Zaanstad, directly across from Amsterdam Container Terminals (ACT) in the Amerikahaven (America harbour) area of the port of Amsterdam. A major part of the zone is dedicated to businesses that rely on good water connections.
Schiphol Airport and a network of connecting motorways to the rest of the Netherlands. The construction in 2013 of a second Coen Tunnel under the North Sea Canal and the Westrandweg route will further improve accessibility. In addition to its impressive facilities on the water, HoogTij also has dry lots in various sizes. The industrial zone consists of eight different areas each with their own character and architecture. HoogTij’s eco-friendly focus is demonstrated by the use of thermal storage underground, and businesses are offered a wide range of on-site management facilities.
HoogTij is situated a stone’s throw from the city of Amsterdam, the seaports on the North Sea canal, Amsterdam
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Aerial photo of the 110-hectare HoogTij business park, situated on the norh side of the North Sea Canal. Photo: Flying Focus
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Amsterdam Seaports: front runner in energy
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msterdam Seaports’ dry and liquid bulk cargo throughput has risen to such an extent in recent years that the port has developed into the leading European fuel transhipment port. In addition to storage and distribution of fuels, value-added activities by Amsterdam’s terminals such as blending and upgrading have made Amsterdam a port of increasing interest to the solid and liquid fuel markets. With oil and coal products accounting for some 70% of transhipments, Amsterdam Seaports is indeed an energy port. Amsterdam is also the second largest European coal transhipment port.
On 5 October 2011 Searay became the first oil tanker to call at the new Vopak Westpoort Terminal. Photo: Ed Seeder
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DRY BULK Coal makes up some 40% of the annual 46 million tons of dry bulk transhipped in Amsterdam Seaports. The closure of German coal mines in recent years has enabled the dry bulk terminals to expand from 14.7 million tons in 2007 to an estimated 24 million tons by the year 2020. A relatively new mooring facility west of the IJmuiden locks will discharge deep drafting bulk carriers directly to inland barges or coastal bulkers. As soon as a carrier’s draft falls below the 14-metre mark it is allowed to pass the IJmuiden sea locks and head for one of the two major Amsterdam coal terminals, OBA Bulk Terminal and Rietlanden Terminals.
LIQUID BULK Liquid bulk is nearing the 40 million tons per year mark, 90% of which is refined oil products (fuels). Vopak’s new 1.2 million cbm tank farm in the Afrikahaven (Africa harbour) port basin means the total Amsterdam oil product turnover figures will rise in the coming years. December 2011 saw the opening ceremony for the new Hydrocarbon Hotel tank terminal in the port of Amsterdam, a joint project by the Netherlands’ based North Sea Group and UK company Blue Ocean Associates Ltd. With a total capacity of 140,000 cbm, the eleven tanks will be used for exporting and blending petrol and petrol components and biofuels.
OFFSHORE The ports of IJmuiden and Beverwijk serve as a base port for offshore oil and gas production activities in the North Sea. A number of drilling rigs and production platforms are operating offshore. Crude oil produced from the North Sea is moved ashore by a 80 km pipeline to storage tanks in Amsterdam where it is dehydrated and desalinated prior to transportation to the refineries. Jet A1 fuel arrives by inland tanker to Oiltanking Amsterdam, which operates a twenty-kilometre underground pipeline to transport kerosene to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (a clean alternative to barging the jet fuel to the airport through populated areas). Zeehaven IJmuiden NV (the IJmuiden Port Authority) has ample deep water quay space available to accommodate offshore rigs.
different types of fuels that are made from organic (plant and animal) matter. The plant will convert organic waste into 100,000 tons (115 million litres) of sustainable biodiesel and 25 million cbm of biogas. In 2010 the green light was given for a new 200,000 tons biodiesel plant for Vesta Biofuels Amsterdam, which is due to go into production by 2012. Vesta Biofuels will process a wide variety of feedstock, including rape seed oil, processed frying fat and used oil residue from kitchens.
WIND FOR POWER With its abundance of wind, the Netherlands – which has employed windmills for centuries – now uses a steadily growing proportion of wind power to generate electricity. A fine example is the wind turbines in the Port of Amsterdam with an installed capacity of 65 megawatt, equivalent to the electricity needs of 40,000 households.
The number of companies generating sustainable energy in Amsterdam Seaports is growing rapidly. Waste and Energy Company (AEB) generates energy by incinerating waste, 68% of which is biomass. This provides electricity for some 320,000 households.
Two wind energy parks have been built in the North Sea in the vicinity of IJmuiden with a total capacity of 120 megawatts over the last decade. During construction, the IJmondhaven (IJmond harbour) in the port of IJmuiden was used as a supply base for the masts, generator units and rotor blades awaiting shipment to the offshore windmill park location. More offshore wind energy parks are projected and the IJmuiden port will remain an important offshore supply base for this sector.
The new Greenmills plant produces sustainable biofuels and green energy from organic waste products such as frying oil. Biofuels is the collective name for
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The 218-metre bulk carrier F.D. Vittorio Raiola at OBA Bulk Terminal in the port of Amsterdam. Photo: Dick van den Berg.
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The port of Amsterdam has one of the largest wind turbine parks in the Netherlands (65 MW). The plan is to increase the capacity to 100 MW within ďŹ ve years, generating enough electricity for 80,000 households. Photo: Port of Amsterdam
With a capacity of 1.6 million cubic metres, Oiltanking Amsterdam is the largest storage terminal for oil products at Amsterdam Seaports. Photo: Port of Amsterdam
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The drilling rig Noble Byron Welliver spent a month in the IJmondhaven (IJmond Harbour) undergoing maintenance work at the start of 2011. Photo: Ed Seeder
The new covered coal transhipment terminal at Rietlanden Terminals. Photo: Ed Seeder
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View of Vesta Biofuels in the port of Amsterdam. The plant, scheduled to go into operation in 2012, will convert used cooking oil into 200,000 tons of biodiesel per year. Photo: Reinder Weidijk
New ship to ship transfer for oil tankers in the Afrikahaven (Africa Harbour). Photo: Ed Seeder
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Head Office
D.C. Sheds
Rail Terminal
Deep Sea Quay
Inland Barge Terminal
Amerikahaven:
Vlothaven:
USA - Container & RoRo terminal
USA - Bulkterminal
• 550 m Deepsea quay
• 300 m Deep sea quay
• 300 m Coaster & barge quay
• 50.000 m2 Open space area
• 30.000 m2 Rail terminal
• 5.000 m2 Warehouses
• 35.000 m2 Warehouses
• 525 m Rail track
• 20.000 m2 Container cleaning, maintenance & repair department
• Sophisticated bulk equipment
• 10.000 m2 Stuffing & stripping area • Loading docks, 24 units • 2.400 m2 Offices
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Suezhaven: USA - Cocoa/Plywood terminal • 800 m Deep sea quay
• Road connecting to Schiphol
• 25.000 m Warehouses
• Total surface: 30 hectares
All terminals I.S.P.S. certified
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Food throughout the port region
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he greater Amsterdam port area includes all major Dutch food industries, adding substantially to the total of cargo handled. Together the basic food products and exports of finished products exceed 10 million tons, the majority of which is agribulk (including animal fodder). Amsterdam is the world’s largest cocoa port, while the major food industries are centred in the Zaan region, northwest of Amsterdam.
Sitos Commodities (Amsterdam), a subsidiary of CWT Sitos, handles approximately 150,000 tons of cocoa each year. Photo: Reinder Weidijk
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IGMA is active in the storage and transhipment of grains and derivatives (raw materials for animal feed). The agribulk company celebrated its golden jubilee in November 2011. Photo: Dick van den Berg
The food industry was established in this region in the sixteenth century, initially powered by windmills. Then as now, the sector was marked by a combination of high skill levels and an entrepreneurial spirit. Many multinationals have either located in Amsterdam or Zaanstad or taken over Dutch companies. Leading examples include ADM Cocoa, AHOLD, United Biscuits, Tate & Lyle and Cargill.
Cocoa, Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate, Dutch Cocoa and Jan Schoemaker play leading roles in this trade.
IJmuiden has also become Europe’s number one fish centre. This is due both to its large trawler fleet and the significant pelagic fish and fish product trade. Many reefer warehouses stockpile deep frozen and cooled fish products and food products. Finally on the food front, Beverwijk is the major European port for the export of seed potatoes.
Amsterdam is Europe’s leading agribulk port. Representing around 15 percent of all food shipments through the seaports of the Le Havre-Hamburg range, the commodities handled by Amsterdam include grains, derivates, animal fodder, cocoa and molasses. Amsterdam’s leading position in the food sector is due to the presence in the area of bulk stevedores such as IGMA and Maja Stevedores. Amsterdam also offers a wide variety of discharge and storage facilities.
WORLD’S LEADING COCOA IMPORT CENTRE As the world’s largest cocoa port, Amsterdam handles between 600,000 and 700,000 tons of cocoa beans per year – about 15 to 20 percent of the global production. West Africa (Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon) is the main source of Amsterdam’s cocoa imports, followed by Malaysia and Indonesia. Cocoa beans arrive in bulk and container shipments and are stored by warehousing companies, from where it is transported to processing plants in Amsterdam, Zaanstad and elsewhere in Europe, particularly Switzerland and Germany. The cocoa season runs from October to March, when harvesting reaches its peak in the producing countries. The processing industries turn the beans into chocolate mass, cocoa powder and butter. These semi-finished products are exported to the many European chocolate factories. Companies such as ADM
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AGRIBULK: A MAJOR AMSTERDAM CARGO FLOW
THE DRINKS ARE ON US: JUICES, WINES AND SPIRITS Tank storage firms stock and bottle wine, sherry and spirits for European retail chains and wine merchants in and around Amsterdam. Although representing only
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IJMUIDEN: EUROPE’S FISH CENTRE The port of IJmuiden on the Dutch North Sea coast is one of Europe’s leading fish and fish product centres. In addition to fish harvested in the North Sea, large trawlers catch off the coasts of Norway, Iceland and West Africa. Traders buy fresh fish, landed by Dutch and foreign trawlers, at the IJmuiden fish auction and supply their clients in the different European markets the very same day. A computerised internet fish auction system enables them to bid from their own offices rather than coming to the auction. IJmuiden is also home port to a number of pelagic fish companies. Zeehaven IJmuiden NV is the port authority for the three port basins, serving as a home port for a large fishing fleet and a primary port of call for many nonDutch fishing craft. As a major EU-fishery centre, IJmuiden has become one of the leading refrigerated warehousing centres for other edibles too. Over two million square metres of refrigerated and frozen warehouse space is available for the storage of fish and fish products.
IJmuiden has developed into one of the most important European distribution centres for the fishing sector. Photo: Dick van den Berg
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Specialists alists in export to Africa of customized new, used and reconditioned trucks, trailers, 4x4’s, heavy equipment, spare parts and all related (project) services and training, since 1953. WWW.VANVLIET.COM Parallelweg Zuid 215 2914 LE Nieuwerkerk a/d IJssel (Rotterdam) The Netherlands +31(0)180-312644 +31(0)180-319158 www.vanvliet.com info@vanvliet.com
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And more types of cargo
Beverwijk is a major transit port for tree trunks. Here we see the coaster Scot Ranger unloading some 5,500 m3 from Campbeltown, Scotland. Photo: Willem Moojen
FORESTRY PRODUCTS As the ideal return cargo for road hauliers, timber is increasingly transported by truck from Northern European countries. The majority of the newsprint comes from Finland and Sweden, with heavy rolls being stockpiled and distributed throughout the Netherlands and adjacent countries. The regional paper industry processes about half a million tons into quality paper. Pulp is imported via Amsterdam Seaports from North America, Finland, Spain and Portugal.
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production of concrete products such as paving stones and prefab constructions. Granite extracted from the rocky coasts of the UK (Scotland) and Norway is discharged and stored in the Amsterdam bulk terminals. Here it is sieved, screened and sorted into granulate sizes, then transported by barge to building sites. Finally, some ten million tons of sand and gravel produced in the Far East is imported annually.
MINERALS Around half a million tons of industrial minerals originating from Australia, South Africa, the Mediterranean and Scandinavia are imported each year. In the offshore industry, minerals are used for exploration drillings, while white minerals serve as filling substance for the plastics industry. Special types of minerals are ‘micronised’ to a very fine floury substance and transported in bags to ceramics companies.
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FERTILISER
Amsterdam is also a major port for building construction materials. Sand and gravel dredged in the North Sea serve as a raw material for the building industry and the
Fertiliser has been produced for over a century in Amsterdam Seaports. The raw material superphosphate is shipped in from the eastern Mediterranean area. Farmers all over Europe use the fertile granulates from Amsterdam, which are mainly transported to hinterland destinations by barge.
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MOLASSES As a derivative from the sugar refining industry, molasses is a raw material for a variety of animal feed products and for distilling industrial alcohol. Specialised forwarding and warehousing companies handle and store molasses in the Amsterdam port.
METALS, STEEL AND SCRAP IRON Aluminium and zinc in nuggets or bars are regularly shipped in from Norway and Finland as a raw material for various products made in Western Europe. Aluminium and zinc are handled at different terminals (which act as metal stock storage areas) before being shipped to European destinations. Steel products made in the Tata Steel blast furnaces at IJmuiden are also transhipped from other steel producers via Amsterdam Seaports.
CHEMICALS A number of chemical logistics companies are active in the port area. IMO-classified cargoes are stored in certified warehouses before shipment. The port hosts a large cluster of specialised chemical companies.
AUTOMOTIVE LOGISTICS Japanese carmaker Nissan distributes spare car parts throughout the entire European
Union from its Amsterdam port centre. Another Japanese company, Hitachi, assembles excavators in the port area. A regular supply of parts, originating from all over Europe, China and Japan, feeds its Amsterdam production facility. The end product is orange-coloured excavators that are sold in the Netherlands and abroad. At the same time, vast numbers of secondhand cars leave the Amsterdam port to begin a new life in developing countries.
PROJECT CARGO, HEAVY LIFT Amsterdam Seaports is very suitable for the loading and discharging of heavy or voluminous cargoes because the entire port region is tide and current free. From container cranes, reactors, breweries and gas turbines to generators for power plants and luxury superyachts, the range of heavy lift requirements is wide indeed.
Storage of scrap at recycling company HKS Metals in the port of Amsterdam. Photo: Evert Bruinekool
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Recycling company Granuband has a market share of sixty percent of all used Dutch car tyres, which amounts to some 3.5 million tyres, or 25,000 tons per year. Photo: Granuband
Sand transport on the North Sea Canal. Photo: Dick van den Berg.
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VCK's short-sea connections with the Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish ports represent a regular supply of forest products such as wood, paper, aluminium and zinc. Photo: Reinder Weidijk
Bulldozers from the Japanese company Komatsu in the Westhaven (West Harbour) in Amsterdam. Photo: Evert Bruinekool
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Cruise and Ferry Terminals
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he Amsterdam Seaports region, which includes the ports of Amsterdam and IJmuiden, has become one of the major cruise destinations in northwest Europe. In 2011 the two passenger terminals in Amsterdam and IJmuiden together handled 145 cruise vessel calls (121 in the Dutch capital) with some 265,000 passengers, plus around 350 ferry sailings and some 1,330 river cruise calls in Amsterdam (280,000 passengers). Better still, 2012 promises to break all records with a total of 193 sea cruises.
The cruises industry is going from strength to strength in the Amsterdam region, with a year-on-year rise in the number of cruises to the North Sea Canal area. The Amsterdam Cruise Port (ACP) association anticipates a major increase in the number of cruise ships arriving at Passenger Terminal Amsterdam
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(PTA) and Felison Terminal in IJmuiden compared to 2011. Of the 145 bookings received for Amsterdam in 2012, some 80 are turnarounds (cruises beginning and ending in Amsterdam). In partnership with ACP, both terminals are also looking for new ways to further improve their services to cruise passengers. The Port of IJmuiden has invested considerably in deepening the IJmondhaven (IJmond harbour), allowing the safe passage of cruise vessels up to 295 metres. Openend in April 2011, this resulted in a sharp increase in the number of extra bookings for 2012 from the Italian-based cruise line operator MSC. Recently, KVSA (Royal United Ship Agencies) decided to build a second terminal in the IJmondhaven, opening in the first half of 2012. Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA), located near the Amsterdam city centre, can simultaneously accommodate three cruise ships. The present Felison Terminal in IJmuiden is located outside the locks, making quick short calls possible. The two terminals are state of the art, providing a comfortable setting for passengers, ample parking space and luggage handling amenities. They offer excellent facilities for turnaround calls as both are very conveniently located just a short distance from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The Felison Terminal in IJmuiden also handles the daily DFDS Seaways ferry service to Newcastle on the northeast coast of England. DFDS has been operating this service for more than 15 years and its success is reflected in the steady increase in the number of passengers from 70,000 in 1995 to some 550,000 in 2011. Regular shuttle buses to Amsterdam take passengers to the city centre and the airport. www.ptamsterdam.com www.felisonterminal.com www.kvsa.nl www.amsterdamcruiseport.com
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In April 2011 the brand-new AIDAsol became the thousandth cruise ship to visit Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) since the opening of the cruise terminal in 2000. Photo: Martin Hendriksen
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The city of Amsterdam had some 1,200 river cruise calls in the year 2011. Photo: Evert Bruinekool
Artist's impression of the second cruise terminal in IJmuiden, opening in the ďŹ rst half of 2012. Source: KVSA
Empress was the ďŹ rst cruise ship to visit the renewed IJmondhaven, May 2011. Photo: Willem Moojen
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VCK Logistics operates the RoRo and multi-purpose Scandia Terminal. The terminal surface area is 150,000 m2, of which 62,500 m2 warehousing space. The terminal includes three RoRo berths with a total quay length of 500 metres. The company is specialised in handling forest products, ferro and nonferro metals, high and heavy, project cargo and containers.
full range of IT-driven solutions across the supply chain. A dedicated team of specialists ensure customer demands are met for stevedoring, storage, port agency services, fiscal representation, distribution and management information.
VCK Logistics is a leading fully integrated logistics provider offering a
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USA United Stevedores
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A subsidiary of the Ter Haak Group, United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA) operates a 300,000 m2 deep-sea multipurpose container terminal, a multimodal distribution centre and a rail terminal. USA has 550 metres of deep water quay (depth 13.5 m) and 300 m quay (depth 7-11 m) for handling coasters and barges. Gantry cranes are available in addition to two 105 ton mobile multipurpose container cranes. The open storage space amounts to some 250,000 m2 and the terminal has 35,000 m2 of covered warehouse space. USA also offers an inhouse empty container depot that can house up to 20,000 containers over 40,000 m2 and a fumigation and defumigation area for containers.
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A fast, daily container shuttle service connects USA directly to all terminals in Rotterdam, Antwerp, Duisburg and Strasbourg/Basel. The Ter Haak Group also provides logistics and reefer services, container repair and maintenance.
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Photo: Overmars Reclame, Den Ilp (Netherlands)
Waterland Terminal, a member of the VCK Group, operates a fully covered ’all-weather terminal’ in the port of Amsterdam for the handling of vulnerable cargo such as pulp and paper. Its highly efficient gantry crane systems offer the best dispatch in northwestern Europe to gearless open hatch vessels up to 7.500 tons. The direct transfer of pulp from ship to barge under roof is a unique selling point. Add
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in some 60,000 m2 of warehouse space and the fully covered handling of trucks and rail transport and it is clear why Waterland Terminal is so valued by its wide client base. www.waterlandterminal.nl
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PORT OF AMSTERDAM MAKE IT YOURS
As Europe’s 4th busiest port, the Port of Amsterdam is a hub for large flows of international transport. The North Sea Canal Area (ports of Amsterdam, Zaandam, IJmuiden and Beverwijk) handles almost 91 million tons of cargo annually. The strategic and central location in Europe makes the port easy to reach and ensures excellent connections by land, rail ánd water to all the major European markets. The Port of Amsterdam helps you to find the best possible solution to your supply chain needs. The Port of Amsterdam seeks to be a smart port with sustainable growth being its key ambition. Growth ensuring jobs and incomes, growth allowing the port to make clever use of the available space; growth without damaging the quality of the water, soil and air. These are Port of Amsterdam’s ambitions based on intensive cooperation with partners in the business community, city and region.
Please contact: Tel: +31 (0)20 523 4560 E-mail: cargo@portofamsterdam.nl LinkedIn: Port of Amsterdam Network www.portofamsterdam.com
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Koopman Car Terminal
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oopman Holding established the Koopman Car Terminal in Amsterdam in 2004. The 350,000 m² area is used for the transhipment, storage and distribution of vehicles produced in the Far East, North America and Europe.
Koopman distributes these cars all over Europe by inland waterway, rail and road. The company has its own fleet of road trailers and agreements with partners for shipping to all worldwide destinations. Koopman also provides complementary services to international car manufacturers, including the preparation of imported cars prior to delivery. In addition to the handling of new cars, Koopman repairs and reconditions used, lease and rental cars before offering them for sale on the second hand market. Koopman Car Terminal can accommodate two large car carriers and two feeders at the same time, using its own and additional neighbouring quay space. www.koopman.nl
Aerial photo of the Koopman Car Terminal premises in the port of Amsterdam. Photo: Flying Focus
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Amsterdam Container Terminals
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he state-of-the-art terminal Amsterdam Container Terminals (ACT) is a modern deep-sea terminal equipped with a 400-metre indented berth and a quay with a length of 615 metres. The terminal covers a total area of 54 hectares.
In 2009, ACT became the first deep-sea terminal in the Netherlands to receive Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status. This means that containers can be fast tracked through the terminal as they are subject to fewer customs operations. ACT also has a fumigation unit at the terminal for handling containers that need to be gas treated. The terminal is connected with the key European markets via all modes of transport. Since mid-2010 ACT has been part of the inland network of Europe Container Terminals (ECT) in Rotterdam. Under the name of European Gateway Services, ECT is developing a network of inland terminals to ensure regular, high frequency, efficient and sustainable transport between the inland terminals and its maritime terminals by barge and rail. As well as strengthening ACT’s position as an ‘extended gate’ of ECT, inclusion in this network also increases the number of hinterland connections for deep-sea customers. www.acthph.nl
Amsterdam Containers Terminal (ACT) is a modern deep-sea terminal with a 400-metre indented berth. Photo: Flying Focus
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MEO Stevedoring
MEO Stevedoring has its own container terminal in the Velsen North port. Photo: Ed Seeder.
MEO handles 300,000 tons of cargo annually, half of which is seed potatoes. Since 2009, MEO has had its own container terminal in in the Velsen North port. From here the stevedoring company handles containers from inland vessels, the loads from which are intended for its own warehouses. The
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EO Stevedoring is active across the entire Amsterdam port area. Although the company has its headquarters in Medemblik, north of Amsterdam, MEO operates stevedoring sites in the ports of Velsen and Beverwijk with a combined area of 90,000 m2, a total quay length of 1,000 metres and 25,000 m2 warehouse space of which 10% is refrigerated.
stuffing of containers with expert goods is also increasing at MEO. Its primary stevedoring activity is the handling of steel and steel products. Other cargoes handled include timber, cocoa, pulp and starch, and refrigerated products. In recent years MEO has also become a logistic partner to the project cargo sector. www.meo.nl
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elserkom Stevedores is an independent daughter company of Tata Steel Europe in IJmuiden, located at the north bank of the North Sea Canal. It handles one million tons of general and dry bulk cargo per year, including several types of iron and steel, scrap metals, hot briquetted and pig iron, manganese, limestone and wood chips.
The company handles cargo in bulk and in big and super bags. A special hopper with a capacity of 60 m3 is used for handling dusty bulk materials. The hopper is equipped with 16 air filter units for dust control, extracting some 35,000 m3 per hour. The terminal’s total quay length is nearly 500 metres and its warehouse space covers 4,000 m2. The paved open storage space for bulk goods and general cargo is good for 55,000 m2. www.velserkom.nl
Velserkom Stevedores Terminal is conveniently situated at a distance of 4.8 km from the breakwater behind the sea locks on the north bank of the North Sea Canal. Photo: Ed Seeder
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CSY Ymuiden: European hub for frozen fish
The new, 30-metre wide quays (left, above) accommodate inland vessels, reefers, trawlers and other seagoing vessels. Photo: Zeehaven IJmuiden NV
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ontainer Stevedoring Ymuiden (CSY) is a new container terminal facility in the port of IJmuiden, which commenced operations in July 2011. This terminal is expected to further strengthen IJmuiden’s position at the heart of the international fisheries industry.
CSY is an initiative from the Amsterdambased Ter Haak Group and Zeehaven IJmuiden NV (the IJmuiden Port Authority). The CSY partners have close contacts with several leading fisheries companies such as Cornelis Vrolijk Holding, Parlevliet & Van der Plas and Kloosterboer. Trawlers unload the fish in IJmuiden where it is stored in the cold storage warehouses, transhipped by means of reefer containers and directly barged from IJmuiden. Barge Company Amsterdam (BCA), also part of the Ter Haak Group, transports the reefer containers on its daily services to deep sea terminals in Amsterdam, Antwerp and Rotterdam, from where 52
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shipping lines transport the fish the world over. In 2009 almost 2,500 containers of fish were being transported from IJmuiden by inland vessel, and by 2010 the figure had almost doubled tot 4,500. The Ter Haak Group expects to see the business grow to around 10,000 reefer containers annually in the next few years. Ter Haak’s Container Company Amsterdam (CCA) also intends to develop CSY as a supply base for offshore containers for the oil and gas industry. Located at the Haringhaven harbour, CSY has a container depot with service and maintenance facilities covering some 10,000 m² as well as 150 reefer points. In 2010 and 2011 Zeehaven IJmuiden NV has made the area ready for container transhipment. The new, 30-metre wide quays accomodate inland vessel that pick up containers of frozen fish. CSY IJmuiden is part of the Deep Sea International Frozen Fish Centre (DIFE), the strategic plan to strengthen IJmuiden’s position as frozen fish hub. www.terhaakgroup.com www.zeehaven.nl
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YCSM Stevedores
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CSM (‘IJmuider Controle- en Stuwadoors Maatschappij’) is a stevedoring company, active both in LoLo (lift on lift off) and RoRo cargo handling operations. YCSM handles the stowage and loading operations of cruise ships, ferries and offshore vessels calling at the Felison Terminal in IJmuiden. With three different stevedoring sites, the company offers a total quay length of 700 metres and a paved open storage space of 25,000 m².
Situated outside the IJmuiden locks, Felison Terminal is ideally situated for short-sea and time-critical traffic. In the ports around the North Sea Canal, YCSM also carries out cargo inspections. As an independent tally company, YCSM provides detailed certified reports on quantities loaded or discharged for shippers, consignees and owners. YCSM is a fully owned subsidiary of KVSA (Royal United Ship Agencies), owner of the Felison Terminal. www.ycsm.nl www.kvsa.nl
RoRo cargo for the daily DFDS Seaways ferry to Newcastle (UK). Photo: Dick van den Berg
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The Felison Ro-Ro Terminal – Your Gateway to the Netherlands The Felison Terminal is located in the port of IJmuiden. Convenient for Amsterdam and Schiphol International Airport, IJmuiden has excellent road and inland waterway connections. The Felison Terminal berths are located on the seaward side of the locks, and at the entrance of the Amsterdam North Sea Canal, Gateway to the Netherlands. The Terminal has two specialist RO-RO berths: Quay No.2 is located in the Fishery Harbour at the south side of the Felison passenger terminal. Ships up to a length of 200 meters and of up to 6.5 meters draught can dock at the ro-ro bridge. Quay No.3 is located in the IJmond Harbour. This new facility has been specifically designed to ensure the rapid and efficient loading and unloading of sea-going ships. Vessels up to 240 meters in length and up to 10 meters draught can be handled at this berth.
Additional features of the Felison Terminal include: • 24 hour service, 365 days a year • A high-quality parking and storage area (18,000 m2) equipped with closed-circuit TV security systems. • Dedicated and strengthened paved storage areas for high-grade and heavy cargo • ISPS certified • Dedicated, qualified staff • High quality terminal equipment • Extensive covered and open storage is available on and adjacent to the port area. Cold store capacity is also available in the port.
KVSA, owner and operator
The Felison Terminal is owned and operated by KVSA (Royal United Ship Agencies). KVSA, founded in 1876, is one of The Netherlands’ leading service providers to the maritime industry. The word “Royal” was added to the company’s name in recognition of the quality of service provided to customers for more than 130 years. You can find out more about us and the Felison Terminal at our website, www.felisonterminal.com. If you need any further information please contact us by phone, fax or e-mail. Phone: +31 255 545454 - Fax: +31 255 545426 E-mail: info@felisonterminal.nl - Internet: www.felisonterminal.com
Office Elst Industrieweg-Oost 16 6662 NE Elst Phone: +31 (0)88-1011206 Fax: +31 (0)88-1011208 E-mail: info@megabarging.nl Office Amsterdam Ruijgoordweg 100 1047 HM Amsterdam Phone: +31 (0)20-4801400 Fax: +31 (0)20-3347571 E-mail: info@megabarging.nl
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We Can, We Care Oiltanking Malta ́ s central location in the Mediterrane-
continuous coordination with her customers, ship agents
an, close to the international shipping lanes, allows for
and local authorities. Since starting 20 years ago, as
efficient distribution to the Mediterranean countries and
Oiltanking Malta’s first employee, Rachel has been ensu-
for leverage on arbitrage opportunities going east and
ring this excellent service. She continues to do so with
west. Rachel Caruana strives to efficiently schedule the
the same positive attitude as on her first day – simply
average 850 vessels that call on her berths each year by
because she cares.
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he core business of Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden (RSIJ) is the loading and discharging of vessels. As a part of the Kloosterboer Group, RSIJ is specialised in refrigerated cargo. When discharging reefer shipments, the deep frozen cargo has to be immediately coldstored in refrigerated warehouses. Parent company Kloosterboer operates some 40,000 m² of cold store warehouses in the port of IJmuiden.
Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden handles approximately 500,000 tons of refrigerated cargo per year. This is primarily pelagic fish such as herring, mackerel and horse mackerel, blue whiting, with small amounts of poultry and meat. RSIJ has six mobile cranes, around 130 trucks and some 120 employees. This highly experienced crew is able to load between 20,000 and 35,000 cartons of fish per shift. Reefer Agencies, a division of RSIJ, is actively involved in the formalities of port clearance for vessels and carriers calling at IJmuiden. www.kloosterboer.nl
Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden is specialised in the handling of deep frozen cargo. Photo: Dick van den Berg
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Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden handles some 500,000 tons of refrigerated cargo per year. Photo: Kloosterboer
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Hinterland connections
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he excellent connections to the European hinterland and the short 20-minute drive to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport give Amsterdam Seaports a significant lead when it comes to logistics and distribution. Over a third of all cargo flows to and from Amsterdam Seaports is by inland vessel, partly due to a short and efficient route to the Rhine via the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. This enables a fast and effective service to consumers and industries in countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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PORT GUIDE 2012 Oil products and coal make up the majority of the inland shipping transport from Amsterdam. Terminals such as the new Vopak Westpoort Terminal, Oiltanking Amsterdam, BP Amsterdam Terminal, EuroTank Amsterdam and NuStar use the inland waterways for the transit of oil products to the hinterland, while the two large coal transhipment companies OBA Bulk Terminal and Rietlanden Terminals deploy inland vessels and push barges to transport their coal to the European markets. IGMA and Cargill transport raw materials for the cattle feed industry to factories in the Netherlands and other European countries via inland shipping. Various container service companies shuttle back and forth between Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and the German hinterland several times a week. The sailing time between Amsterdam and Duisburg, a major intermodal hub in the Ruhr region, is only sixteen hours.
INTERMODAL NETWORK Amsterdam Seaports is currently establishing a new intermodal network centred around container transfer points on industrial terrains or in inland ports, where trucks can deliver containers for onward transport through the Netherlands on inland vessels. To meet the expected growth of the number of containers in the port of Rotterdam and
strengthen Amsterdam Seaport’s position as a transfer hub for the north of the Netherlands, the network will include separate line services for large inland vessels (400-500 TEU). These barges will go back and forth between the ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam (and possibly Schiphol), from where smaller vessels will act as line services via the inland ports in the north of the country. Amsterdam Seaports’s goal is to achieve a considerable expansion in the share of inland shipping and rail cargo to further increase the sustainability of the seaport. This includes a doubling of rail transportation from 5.5 million tons (2006) to 11 million tons in 2020, for instance by the expansion and electrification of the tracks. Since 2010, Amsterdam Seaports has had a direct connection to the Betuwe rail route, the main cargo line between Rotterdam and the German hinterland. A new rail shuttle between Amsterdam and Duisburg is creating additional possibilities for large companies such as Tata Steel IJmuiden, Flora Holland and stevedores, enabling them to transport products to German markets and the farthest corners of Europe.
NEW MOTORWAY AND TUNNEL A new tunnel below the North Sea Channel and a new motorway through the port area (‘Westrandweg’) further strengthen the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport/Amsterdam Seaports cluster. Both projects are due to be delivered in late 2012, and will relieve the current Amsterdam ringway and improve the connections from the port to Schiphol and Rotterdam. With around 45 million travellers a year, Schiphol is the fifth largest European airport. It is also the third largest when it comes to cargo transport with approximately 1.5 million tons. Amsterdam Seaports is Europe’s fourth seaport with some 90 million tons (2010).
ATLAS PARK Together with the Schiphol Area Development Company (SADC), the Port of Amsterdam is developing the Atlas Park for major logistic services companies. Due to its central location in the port area, the industrial estate is ideal for companies that transport goods both via the water and by air.
Push barges with coal on the Amsterdam Rhine Canal, the main connection between Amsterdam Seaports and the German hinterland. Photo: Dick van den Berg
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An excellent example of heavy transport by Multiwheels, based in the port of Amsterdam. The company is specialised in transporting exceptional loads such as large parts for automotive factories, tall sailyacht masts or silos for brewers. Photo: Multiwheels
Aerial photo of the north bank of the North Sea Canal close to the Coen Tunnel. The construction of this second tunnel, to lead trafďŹ c under the canal, will improve the infrastructure of the Amsterdam ports when opened in 2013. Photo: Rijkswaterstaat
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Inland vessels have a signiďŹ cant share of container transport in Amsterdam. Photo: Dick van den Berg
A new rail yard in the Port of Amsterdam, recently extended to 750 metres in order to reduce the need for shunting cargo trains. Photo: Dick van den Berg
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Construction of the new Westrandweg motorway in Amsterdam Seaports is well underway. Photo's: Rijkswaterstaat
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Airport Seaport: The best of both worlds
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he city of Amsterdam has the unique benefit of being home to Europe’s fourth largest seaport and fifth largest airport, with only 15 kilometres separating the two. For many international logistics companies, this combination is an important – and often decisive – reason for setting up their business in the area. Together with Rotterdam, Europe’s largest seaport, the Amsterdam region offers a very strong cluster of three hubs less than 70 kilometres apart.
The Atlas Park is one of the most strategic locations between Amsterdam Seaports and Schiphol Airport. This 110-hectare business park is mainly intended for ‘dry’ logistic service companies, contract manufacturers and assembly companies. Photo: Evert Bruinekool
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Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is one of the European top three when it comes to air cargo, with some 1.5 million tons per year. Photo: Martin Hendriksen.
The Port of Amsterdam, the regional business association ORAM and Air Cargo Nederland (ACN) established the Airport Seaport cooperative to optimise the synergies of this airport/seaport location. Its goal is to attract more cargo flows and new companies by offering the best possible business climate, with, for instance, a good infrastructure and modern IT facilities as well as locations for new offices, distribution centres and production facilities; space that is readily available in the Amsterdam area. Amsterdam Airport Seaport clearly shows the added value of the combined services of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Amsterdam Seaports. Examples include coordinated custom checks, joint innovation and research projects (in the field of mobility, for instance) and joint professional training via uniform logistics courses in order to ensure sufficient qualified personnel for the future.
Other examples of the cooperation between airport and seaport are the feasibility projects with wireless communication (Radio Frequency Identification, RFID) between Air France-KLM and the port of Amsterdam, and the fast processing of passengers at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to the cruise ships in the ports of Amsterdam and IJmuiden. One of the most strategic locations between Amsterdam Seaports and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is the Atlas Park. This 110-hectare business park is mainly intended for ‘dry’ logistic service companies, contract manufacturers and assembly companies. It offers the latest facilities in the field of information technology (broadband networks), park management, security and collective personnel transport. A company such as Hitachi Construction Machinery, located in the port of Amsterdam, is a good example of how company’s benefit from the Airport Seaport concept. The proximity of Schiphol Airport is extremely important to the Japanese firm as it receives clients and agents for training sessions and demonstrations on a weekly basis. www.portofamsterdam.nl www.schipholgroup.com
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Portbase: the Joint Port Community System
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ortbase became the joint Port Community System for the Amsterdam and Rotterdam ports in mid-2009. The goal now is to ensure that it becomes the national system for all Dutch seaports.
Portbase allows companies to communicate shipping information and cargo declarations to the port authorities and Customs. The new system combines all logistical information, including incoming and outgoing cargo from seagoing vessels, and the storage and distribution of goods and transport into the hinterland. Portbase transmits nearly 50 million electric messages per year, both between companies and between companies and the port authorities. Presently Portbase offers 41 services to some 2,000 customers with approximately 10,000 users. Primarily focused on everyday operations, the Portbase services were developed in cooperation with governmental
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Portbase offers 41 different services for the efďŹ cient exchange of information to some 2,000 customers and 10,000 users. Photo: Portbase
Schematic representation of the industrial sectors and authorities that are linked together via Portbase. Illustration: Portbase
organisations such as Customs, shipping companies, terminal operators, carriers and hinterland transporters. As a non-profit system that offers a neutral, transparent and reliable service to businesses as well as the port authorities, Portbase helps customers optimise their logistic processes and improve both their own competitive position and that of the port of Amsterdam. www.portbase.com
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Maritime and logistics education and training
The Maritime Academy's training and education programmes range from professional seafarers and fishermen to inland waterway nevigation and cargo handling. Photo: The Maritime Academy, IJmuiden
The Maritime Academy, based in IJmuiden, Amsterdam and several other Dutch ports, was established over a century ago, making it one of the oldest maritime training institutes in the Netherlands. Today the Academy is geared to prepare people for all modern functions at sea and in the ports. The training and education programmes range from professional seafarers and fisherman to inland waterway navigation and cargo handling. Courses are available at all levels, from operational port functions to schooling for waterway sailors and ship’s mates. Training is focussed on the practical side and given by highly experienced instructors using modern equipment such as training ships and advanced simulators.
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msterdam Seaports is well aware that proper education and good training is the only means of being assured of a skilled and reliable labour force. The high standards of the Amsterdam work force, its skill and motivation are the result of the excellent maritime educational facilities which train people for a wide variety of jobs in the transport industry, at sea and ashore.
As the maritime sector is constantly changing and new developments come thick and fast, good staff training is vital for companies in this sector. The Academy’s lecturers and instructors are highly qualified and experienced. A regular vocational training program is provided relating to ports, shipping, fisheries, Rhine and inland shipping. The Academy also offers a wide range of international complementary training courses that are geared to current developments in the maritime industry. In close consultation with its customers, the Maritime Academy organises courses that correspond precisely to companies’ specific needs and are given by instructors from the maritime sector and the academy’s own permanent staff. In 2011, some 3,000 students from around the world participated in these vocational courses. Contract education by the Academy is ISO and CEDEO-certified. Some courses are held on board the vessel of the participants in order to best simulate difficult situations. The Academy also offers an international course in disaster management and rescue work at sea for professionals from all over the world, including Port Facility Security Officer, Ship Sanitation and basic and advanced courses for VTS operators. www.maritieme-academie.nl
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Ship repair and maintenance
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hipbuilding is one of the oldest industries in the region and the floating dry-dock was actually invented in Amsterdam. While the industry has now disappeared in the port, two shipyards are specialised in the maintenance, repair and refitting of seagoing vessels. Voyage repairs are routine jobs around the clock.
Shipdock Amsterdam operates four graving dry-docks for ships up to 250 metres in length (about 85,000 dwt). The yard is known for quick and high quality repairs, conversions, dockings and its work force is very experienced. Shipdock specialises in the repair and conversion of dredgers, offshore vessels, deepsea trawlers, car carriers, cruiseships, navy vessels and chemical product tankers.
lengthening and hull & machinery upgrades. It concentrates on several vessel types such as coasters, tugs, offshore suppliers, dredgers, barges and fishing craft. Oranjewerf’s facilities include a floating dry-dock, a slipway, repair berths and fully equipped workshops. The yard docks vessels up to 135 x 24.5 x 7 metres, and a light weight of about 6,000 tons. Mobile voyage repair companies are active throughout the entire port region. They provide a round-the-clock service and drive their fully equipped repair trucks alongside ships at their berth. www.shipdock.nl www.oranjewerf.nl
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Full house at the four dry docks of Shipdock Amsterdam. Photo: Shipdock
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orts are hubs that connect water, road and rail, facilitating the smooth transport of goods and people. Port development and improvement are therefore of crucial importance to a country’s economy – and this is the remit of Amsterdam Port Consultants (APC). Founded in 1980 by the Port of Amsterdam, this public-private partnership passes on its knowledge in the fields of port development, management, operations and infrastructure. It assists ports worldwide both with advice and on-site realisation.
As an independent non-profit organisation, APC assists ports in developing new operations or upgrading existing facilities. Training and management development facilitate local participants with the required insight, knowledge and skills for a successful operation. APC’s expertise covers all aspects of port development, technical and commercial advice in a wide variety of areas. This includes feasibility studies, maritime safety & port security, master planning, institutional building, port engineering, training & management development, cargo handling operations, communications & navigation, port management & privatisation, project planning & evaluation. APC has carried out or is still involved in port development projects in countries like Angola, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Djibouti, Eritrea, Georgia, Ghana, India, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Netherlands Antilles, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Surinam, Turkey and Zimbabwe. www.amsterdamportconsultants.com
Artist’s impression of the future Kai Tak cruise terminal in Hong Kong, a project in which Amsterdam Port Consultants (APC) is involved Source: Dragages Hong Kong
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Authorities and Maritime services PORT OF AMSTERDAM
CUSTOMS
The municipal authority Port of Amsterdam is responsible for nautical management and port development. It is not involved in commercial activities as these are carried out by the private sector. The authority invests in innovation, the development and maintenance of the nautical infrastructure such as the port basins, a number of bulk handling quays and several other port facilities. Port of Amsterdam makes its extensive know-how available to new companies interested in locating within the port region.
The Dutch Customs inspects the flow of goods in and out of the territory of the European Union. As Dutch air and seaports form part of the external borders of the EU, a significant part of the customs activities takes place in the western part of the Netherlands. Responsible for over 25% of the total EU imports and exports, the Dutch Customs is a modern and efficient organisation backed up by advanced technology.
As the port authority, Port of Amsterdam controls the shipping traffic in the 30-kilometre long port area, including the IJmuiden outer harbour and sea locks. It operates state-of-the-art patrol boats equipped with heavy firefighting equipment. The Pontis computer control system is of great assistance to all parties involved, providing information and all required shipping data to pilots, customs, immigration authorities and port companies.
The Dutch Customs works closely together with other specialised inspection and investigation services such as the national fiscal intelligence and investigation service (FIOD), environmental departments, the police, the immigration authorities and the general inspection service. Cooperation with other customs services in the EU has also become even more intensive over recent years.
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The Loodswezen has the disposal of sea-going pilot vessels, SWATHs, tenders, launches and a helicopter. Photo: Ed Seeder
of Amsterdam) which provide services for the mooring and un-mooring of vessels in the eastern and the western port areas. Using the same line-handling tenders, these organisations also deliver provisions to ships before they are alongside the quay. In addition, they collect and deliver ships’ waste to the port reception facility as required by EU regulations.
PILOTS The Amsterdam-IJmond region, part of the overall Dutch pilotage (‘Loodswezen’), handles some 20,000 shipping movements a year. The service has developed a highly accurate portable navigation system to guide deep drafting vessels from the North Sea cross point into IJmuiden at the head of the North Sea Canal leading to the Amsterdam port. Helicopters are used to place pilots aboard in bad weather conditions.
TOWAGE Port towage is available to shipping throughout the port area. New heavy-duty tugs with high bollard-pull capacities have recently been added to the modern tug fleets of Svitzer and Iskes Towage & Salvage as shipping movements have increased. Although the absence of tide and currents makes the port area easily manoeuvrable, tug assistance is always available and especially useful in stormy conditions.
SHIP’S SUPPLIES Provisioning of bunkers, food and drinking water is handled by a number of companies. All types of food and beverages are available for those onboard luxury cruise vessels, from crew members to pampered passengers.
PORT WASTE RECEPTION New sustainability rules dictate that ships should deliver waste, garbage and sludge to an authorised reception facility. Amsterdam Seaports has such installations, where the ship’s waste is recycled or disposed of in the correct way. A number of companies also collect the waste from onboard.
IT SERVICES Worldwide chartering brokerage is communicated by BTS (Business Telecom Solutions), the regional maritime cyber centre, operated by KVSA in IJmuiden. KVSA is a shipbroker that provides a full range of IT business-to-business services for the entire Amsterdam Seaports region.
BOATMEN The port has two boatmen corporations (‘C.V.V. Coöperatieve Vereniging van Vletterlieden’ in the port of IJmuiden and ‘De Koperen Ploeg’, based at the port
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One of the 26 installations of the new shore radar system along the North Sea Canal. Photo: Dick van den Berg
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
AUTHORITIES AND INSTITUTIONS Amsterdam Partners
P.O. Box 3331
1001 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-5305090
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info@amsterdampartners.nl
www.iamsterdam.com
Amsterdam Port Consultants
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5234506
(0)20-5234006
info@amsterdamportconsultants.nl
www.amsterdamportconsultants.nl
Amsterdam Ports Association
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6273706
(0)20-6264969
amports@amports.nl
www.amports.nl
Amsterdam, Port of (Port Authority)
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5234500
(0)20-6209821
info@portofamsterdam.nl
www.portofamsterdam.nl
Amsterdam Toerisme & Congres Bureau P.O. box 3901
1001 AS
Amsterdam
(0)20-5512512
(0)20-6252869
by website
www.atcb.nl
BAM Civiel Noord-West
P.O. Box 37022
1030 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-4949250
(0)20-4949270
noordwest@bamciviel.nl
www.bamciviel.nl
BAM Grondtechniek
P.O. Box 37279
1030 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-4352920
(0)20-4352921
bamgrondtechniek@bamciviel.nl
www.bamgrondtechniek.nl
BAM Leidingen & Industrie
P.O. Box 120
4100 AC
Culemborg
(0)345-471471
(0)345-471472
info.li@bam-it.nl
www.bam-li.nl
BAM Utiliteitsbouw Regio Noordwest P.O. Box 59363
1040 KJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5745222
(0)20-5745333
amsterdam@bamutiliteitsbouw.nl
www.bam.nl
BAM Wegen Regio Noordwest
P.O. Box 30
1500 AE
Zaandam
(0)75-7507500
(0)75-7507510
info.noordwest@bamwegen.nl
www.bamwegen.nl/
Chamber of Commerce Amsterdam
P.O.Box 2852
1000 CW Amsterdam
(0)20-5314000
(0)20-5314799
info@amsterdam.kvk.nl
www.amsterdam.kvk.nl
Coast Guard
P.O.Box 10.000
1780 CA
Den Helder
(0)223-542300
(0)223-658358
info@kustwacht.nl
www.kustwacht.nl
Amsterdam
www.douane.nl
Customs - port office
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
(0)20-5062031
(0)20-4113341
contact via web site
FED IJmond
Sluisplein 60
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-560505
(0)255-560508
info@fedijmond.nl
Harbour Police
Westerdoksdijk 421
1013 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-5230230
(0)20-5230240
contact via web site
www.politie.nl
Havensocieteit Groot Amsterdam
Hornlaan 12
1566 VM Assendelft
(0)75-6873005
(0)75-8471665
info@havensocieteit.nl
www.havensocieteit.nl
Hogeschool van Amsterdam
P.O. Box 1025
1000 BA
(0)20-5953246
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www.hva.nl
HOV IJmond
Sluisplein 55
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545423
(0)255-545426
info@hovijmond.nl
www.hovijmond.nl
Immigration - Koninklijke Marechaussee Kanaalstraat 79
1975 BB
IJmuiden
(0)255-566700
(0)255-566755
ijmuiden@dutch-immigration.nl
www.marechaussee.nl
KNRM, Royal Dutch Lifeboat Institution P.O.Box 434`
1970 AK
IJmuiden
(0)255-548454
(0)522-522572
info@knrm.nl
www.knrm.nl
Maritime Academy Amsterdam
Kanaalstraat 7
1975 BA
IJmuiden
(0)23-5302900
(0)255-536579
by website
www.maritieme-academie.com
Municipality of Amsterdam
P.O.Box 202
1000 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-55252746 (0)20-5552214
info@amsterdam.nl
www.amsterdam.nl
Amsterdam
Municipality of Beverwijk
P.O.Box 450
1940 AL
Beverwijk
(0)251-256256
(0)251-256444
info@beverwijk.nl
www.beverwijk.nl
Municipality of Velsen
P.O.Box 465
1970 AL
IJmuiden
(0)255-567200
(0)255-567760
info@velsen.nl
www.velsen.nl
Municipality of Zaanstad
P.O.Box 2000
1500 GA Zaandam
0900-2352352
(0)75-6552400
info@zaanstad.nl
www.zaanstad.nl
NCH
P.O. Box 10
2501 CA
Den Haag
(0)70-3441544
(0)70-3853531
info@nchnl.nl
www.handelsbevordering.nl
Den Haag
www.nabc.nl
Netherlands African Business Council
P.O. Box 93802
2509 AB
(0)70-3043618
(0)70-3043620
info@nabc.nl
Netherlands Hong Kong Society
Strekkerweg 75
1033 DA Amsterdam
(0)20-7600333
(0)20-7600335
info@hongkongkvk.nl
www.nhks.nl
Nederland Distributieland
P.O. Box 660
2700 AR
(0)79-3438110
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www.ndl.nl
Zoetermeer
Nova Contract Opleidingen & Training Postbus 2295
2002 CG
Haarlem
(0)23-5302000
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NVG
P.O. Box 93002
2509 AA
Den Haag
(0)20-3306103
(0)20-3306105
info@nvg-golf.nl
www.nvg-golf.nl
Onderwijs Centrum Binnenvaart
P.O. Box 23133
3001 KC
Rotterdam
(0)10-2060609
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www.onderwijs-binnenvaart.nl
ORAM, Business Association Amsterdam De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6222111
(0)20-6203133
info@oram.nl
www.oram.nl
Pilot Service (Loodswezen)
1970 AA
IJmuiden
(0)255-564545
(0)255-564515
amsterdam-ijmond@loodswezen.nl
www.loodswezen.nl www.noord-holland.nl
P.O.Box 11
www.novacollege.nl
Province of North Holland
P.O.Box 123
2007 MD Haarlem
(0)23-5143143
(0)23-5144040
post@noord-holland.nl
Public Checkpoint Amsterdam
Cacaoweg 20
1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072090
(0)20-4072099
info@acs-holland.com
www.pca-holland.com
Scheepvaartmuseum
P.O. Box 15443
1001 MK Amsterdam
(0)20-5232222
(0)20-5232213
info@scheepvaartmuseum.nl
www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl
Stadsdeel Amsterdam Noord
P.O. Box 37608
1030 BB
(0)20-6241111
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info@noord.amsterdam.nl
www.noord.amsterdam.nl
Stichting Nederland Maritiem Land
P.O. Box 30145
3001 DC Rotterdam
(0)10-2052720
(0)10-2055307
info@dutch-maritime-network.nl
www.dutch-maritime-network.nl
Amsterdam
Stichting Sail Amsterdam
Kattenburgerstraat 7
1018 JA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6811804
(0)20-6811702
info@sail-amsterdam.nl
www.sail2010.nl
Syntens
P.O. Box 19408
1000 GK
Amsterdam
(0)88-4440444
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by website
www.syntens.nl www.veban.nl
VEBAN
P.O. Box 37168
1030 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6368365
(0)20-4920412
info@veban.nl
Zaanstad Business Association
Kleine Tocht 7
1507 CB
Zaandam
(0)75-6148921
(0)75-6148919
secretariaat@ondernemerskring-zaanstreek.nl www.ondernemerskring-zaanstreek.nl
Zeehaven IJmuiden NV
P.O.Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-547000
(0)255-547060
info@zeehaven.nl
www.zeehaven.nl
AGENTS AND SHIPBROKERS
80
Amons & Co.
P.O.Box 27
1500 EA
Zaandam
(0)75-6163841
(0)75-6163852
chartering@amons.nl
Amstel Shipping & Agency
De Ruyterkade 125
1011 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6144400
(0)20-6111406
chartering@amstelship.nl
Animco Shipping Agency
Waalstraat 18
1078 BS
Amsterdam
(0)20-6793415
(0)20-6730557
info@animco.nl
Arned - Cela Agencies
P.O.Box 5
3130 AA
Vlaardingen
(0)10-4344799
(0)10-4354323
rotterdam@arned-cela.com
ASCO Holland (Logistics) BV
Strandweg 2
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)-255 533 250
(0)-255 533 508
info@ascoworld.nl
www.ascoworld.com
Bais Maritiem
Trawlerkade 106
1976 CC
IJmuiden
(0)255-513839
(0)255-512095
info@bais.nl
www.bais.nl
Balt Dutch Shipping Agencies
Dienstenstraat 15
3161 GN Rhoon
(0)10-5033450
(0)10-5019980
info@balt-dutch.nl
www.balt-dutch.com
Box Shipping Agency & Forwarding
Radarweg 36
1042 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488476
(0)20-4488479
all@boxshipping.nl
www.boxshipping.nl
Broekman Motorships
Albert Plesmanweg 63 3088 GB
Rotterdam
(0)10-4873911
(0)10-4282215
info@broekman-group.nl
www.broekman-group.nl
www.amstelship.nl www.arned-cela.com
Burger Feeder Services
P.O.Box 149
3000 AC
Rotterdam
(0)10-5062444
(0)10-5062750
xcl@burgergroup.com
www.royalburgergroup.com
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam
SardiniĂŤweg 4
1044 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
(0)20-6133886
amsterdam@burgergroup.com
www.royalburgergroup.com
Cargill Agency Dept.
P.O.Box 8074
1005 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-5801841
(0)20-6822125
agency-amst@cargill.com
www.igma.nl
Cargo Company Ymond (CCY)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011887
ccy@terhaakgroup.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
Casa Shipping
P.O.Box 56126
1040 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6815238
(0)20-6816393
casa@casa-shipping.nl
CMA CGM
P.O.Box 132
3190 AC
Hoogvliet
(0)10-2998199
(0)10-2998190
rtm.genmbox@cma-cgm.com
CP Ships Netherlands
Cypresbaan 25
2908 LT
Capelle a/d IJssel (0)180-481234
(0)180-481298
by website
www.cpships.com
Cyber Freight Amsterdam
Zandsteen 1
2132 MZ Hoofddorp
(0)20-6537428
cfa@cyberfreight.nl
www.cyberfreight.nl
December 2011
(0)20-6537641
Amsterdam Seaports
www.cma-cgm.com
I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
DFDS Seaways
P.O.Box 548
1970 BA
IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
(0)255-546605
nlinfo@dfdsseaways.nl
www.dfds.nl
DFDS Tor Line
Antarticaweg 199
3199 KA
Rotterdam
(0)181-355500
(0)181-370244
by website
www.dfdstorline.com
Amsterdam
(0)20-5060360
(0)20-5060366
agencies@dsshipping.nl
www.dsshipping.nl
(0)251-222555
(0)251-217508
dpa.beverwijk@wxs.nl
DS Shipping
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
Dutch Port Agency
Zuiderkade 25a
1948 NG Beverwijk
Eurokor Logistics
Ridderpoort 40
2984 BG
Ridderkerk
(0)180-485555
(0)180-485535
info@eurokor.nl
Eurovracht Amsterdam
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK
Zaandam
(0)75-6553010
(0)75-6318381
post@eurovracht.nl
www.eurokor-logistics.com
GAC Netherlands Ltd
Sluisjesdijk 155
3087 AG Rotterdam
(0)10-4289680
(0)10-4952153
agency.rotterdam@gacworld.com
Hapag-Lloyd Netherlands
P.O.Box 57608
3008 BP
Rotterdam
(0)10-2404400
(0)10-2404310
info@hlcl.com
www.hlcl.com
HoĂŤgh Autoliners
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6116764
(0)20-6113539
autoliners.nl@hoegh.com
www.hoegh.com
www.gacworld.com
Inchcape Shipping Services
P.O. Box 8515
3009 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-2951111
(0)10-2951121
by website
www.iss-shipping.com
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
Maritime Transport Services
P.O.Box 37196
1030 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6866631
(0)20-6840596
info@mtsgroup.nl
www.mtsgroup.nl
MCT Lucassen
Nieuwendammerdijk 530k 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6866710
(0)20-6880500
info@mct-lucassen.nl
www.mercurius-group.nl
MISC Agencies (Netherlands)
P.O.Box 23054
3001 KB
Rotterdam
(0)10-2092222
(0)10-2092299
info@misan.nl
www.misan.nl
Multi Marine
Netwerk 17
1446 XB
Purmerend
(0)299-685851
(0)299-685806
agencies@multimarine.nl
www.multimarine.nl
Nebam
P.O.Box 512
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)251-495500
(0)251-470279
nebam@nebam.nl
www.nebam.nl
Nepa Shipping
Hoger Einde Noord 28 1191 AC
Ouderkerd a/d Amstel (0)20-6846656
(0)20-6849555
amsterdam@nepa-shipping.nl
www.nepa-shipping.biz
Neptumar
Van Riemsdijkweg 76
3088 HD Rotterdam
(0)10-4283800
(0)10-4283804
sales@neptumar.nl
www.neptumar.nl
NileDutch Agencies
P.O.Box 21032
3001 AA
Rotterdam
(0)10-2066400
(0)10-2066499
info@niledutchagencies.com
www.niledutch.com
Nissan Carrier Europe
Corsicaweg 10-13
1044 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6139961
(0)20-6114186
mulder@ncemc.nl
NMT International Shipping
Gorslaan 30
1441 RG
Purmerend
(0)299-480640
(0)299-480649
shipping@nmtshipping.com
www.nmtshipping.com
Novo Chartering
P.O.Box 400
1940 AK
Beverwijk
(0)251-229166
(0)251-222385
mail@novochart.nl
www.novochart.nl
NYK Line (Benelux)
P.O.Box 19045
3001 BS
Rotterdam
(0)10-4031400
(0)10-2332113
by website
www.nykline.com
OOCL (Benelux)
Weena-Zuid 164
3012 NC Rotterdam
(0)10-2248222
(0)10-4121737
by website
www.oocl.com
Peterson SBS IJmuiden
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)23-3685306
(0)255-546550
offshore@peterson.com
www.peterson.nl
Promar Agencies
Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-4480199
(0)20-4470190
amsterdam@promar.nl
www.promar-agencies.nl
Reefer Agencies
P.O.Box 381
1970 AJ
IJmuiden
(0)255-566639
(0)255-536764
agencies@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
Safmarine Netherlands
P.O.Box 414
3000 AK
Rotterdam
(0)10-5032200
(0)10-5015745
info@nl.safmarine.com
www.safmarine.com
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
(0)20-6861003
schutter.amsterdam@schuttergroep.nl www.schuttergroep.nl
Schutter Rotterdam, Amsterdam Branch Coenhavenweg 8 Seamar Services BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl
Sea-Cargo Agencies
P.O. Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877800
(0)20-5877771
info@sea-cargo.nl
www.sea-cargo.no
Silver Star Agencies
P.O.Box 8427
1005 AK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4486848
(0)20-4486849
agency@silverstar.nl
www.silverstar.nl
Sinepol shipping Agency
Strevelsweg 700 / 113
3083 AS
Rotterdam
(0)10-4802510
(0)10-4802145
info@sinepol.nl
www.sinepol.nl
Slavenburg & Huyser
P.O.Box 543
3000 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-4032800
(0)10-4110077
post@slavenburg-en-huyser.nl
www.slavenburg-en-huyser.com
Soetermeer Fekkes Cargadoorskantoor Coenhavenweg 14a
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6824456
(0)20-6812106
amsterdam@sfck.nl
www.sfck.nl
Spliethoff
1000 AK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488400
(0)20-4488500
gogracht@spliethoff.com
www.spliethoff.nl
Amsterdam
P.O.Box 409
Thor Shipping & Transport
P.O.Box 8937
1040 AK
(0)20-4487844
(0)20-4487855
info@thorshipping.nl
www.thorshipping.nl
Tjonger Marine Services
Van Riemsdijkweg 78
3088 HD Rotterdam
(0)10-2942300
(0)10-2942323
marine@tjonger.nl
www.tjonger.nl
Unieveem
P.O.Box 8215
1005 AE
(0)20-6063111
(0)20-6820911
info@unieveem.nl
www.univeem.nl
Unifeeder
Van Riemsdijkweg 78
3088 HD Rotterdam
Amsterdam
(0)10-2416422
(0)10-2416423
sales-rtm@unifeeder.com
www.unifeeder.com
United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011882
usa@usamsterdam.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
Van Uden Amsterdam
Vlothavenweg 10
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-4867968
(0)20-4867964
group@van-uden.nl
www.van-uden.nl
VCK Logistics
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877877
(0)20-5877895
info-group@vck.nl
www.vck.nl
Vertom Scheepvaart & Handelsmaatschappij P.O.Box 244
3190 AE
Hoogvliet
(0)10-2858585
(0)10-2858580
by website
www.vertom.nl
Victory Shipping and Agency
Nieuwe Gracht 74
2011 NJ
Haarlem
(0)23-5315668
(0)23-5315003
chart@victory-shipping.com
VO Agencies
Hofhoek 20-48
3176 PD
Poortugaal
(0)10-5062333
(0)10-5062700
info@royalburgergroup.com
Voigt & Co
Van Riemsdijkweg 78
3088 HD Rotterdam
(0)10-2416400
(0)10-2416500
voigt@voigt.nl
www.voigt.nl
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP
(0)20-4488700
(0)20-4488750
agencies.amsterdam@vopak.com
www.vopak.com
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36 A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6159832
(0)75-6313391
agency.amsterdam@wagenborg.com www.wagenborg.nl
WorldWise Marine Brokers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-536906
(0)255-545080
info@worldwisemarine.com
Amsterdam
www.royalburgergroup.com
www.worldwisemarine.com
GENERAL CARGO STEVEDORES, CONTAINER AND RO/RO TERMINAL OPERATORS Amsterdam Container Terminals
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-4073900
(0)20-4073901
info@acthph.nl
www.acthph.nl
Amsterdam Marine Terminals
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-4073900
(0)20-4073901
info@acthph.nl
www.acthph.nl
ASCO Holland (Logistics) BV
Strandweg 2
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)-255 533 250
(0)-255 533 508
info@ascoworld.nl
www.ascoworld.com
BCS Amsterdam
Capriweg 2
1044 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6131535
(0)20-3344085
info@bcsnl.com
www.coldstore.nl
Dorrestijn Stuwadoors
Noorderkade 1a
1948 NR
Beverwijk
(0)251-225306
(0)251-212287
d.dorrestijn@timberterminal.nl
www.timberterminal.nl
Eggerding
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
(0)20-5812299
r.heeringa@eggerding.com
www.eggerding.com
European Stevedoring
Strandweg 11-13
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)255-522921
(0)255-522917
europe001@planet.nl
www.pp-group.eu
IJmond Terminal
P.O.Box 411
1970 AK
IJmuiden
(0)251-229082
(0)251-241203
info@stevegroup.nl
www.stevegroup.nl
IJmuiden
Kloosterboer IJmuiden
Trawlerkade 4
1976 CB
Koopman Car Terminal
Maltaweg 3
1044 AH Amsterdam
(0)255-566611
(0)255-520492
info@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
(0)20-5061320
(0)20-5061330
info@koopman.nl
www.koopman.nl
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
MEO Stevedoring
Noorderkade 10
1948 NR
(0)251-291996
(0)251-291997
info@meo.nl
www.meo.nl
Beverwijk
www.amports.nl
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
Peterson SBS IJmuiden
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)223-685306
(0)255-546550
ijmuiden@petersonsbs.com
PontMeyer
P.O.Box 2073
1500 GB
Zaandam
(0)75-6536262
(0)75-6149251
info@pontmeyer.nl
www.pontmeyer.nl
Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden
P.O.Box 381
1970 AJ
IJmuiden
(0)225-549951
(0)255-515694
stevedores@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl www.stevegroup.nl
www.peterson.nl
Stuwadoorsbedrijf Velsen
2e Rijksbinnenhaven 39 1951 JN
IJmuiden
(0)251-229079
(0)251-212030
info@stevegroup.nl
Stuwcoza
Symon Spiersweg 21
1506 RZ
Zaandam
(0)75-6163860
(0)75-6350701
pontcentrop@terminal.nl
Transko Stevedoring & Warehousing
Zuiderkade 16
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-218577
(0)251-217914
info@ctbbv.nl
United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011882
usa@usamsterdam.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
VCK Scandia Terminal
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877877
(0)20-5877770
info@vck.nl
www.vck.nl www.velserkom.nl
www.ctbbv.nl
Velserkom, Stevedores
P.O.Box 23
1970 AA
IJmuiden
(0)251-211950
(0)251-212030
info@velserkom.nl
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36 A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6159832
(0)75-6313391
agency.amsterdam@wagenborg.com www.wagenborg.nl
Waterland Terminal
Elbaweg 10
1044 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-4480620
(0)20-6118297
kantoor@waterlandterminal.nl
www.waterlandterminal.nl
YCSM
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)251-545454
(0)255-545436
info@kvsa.nl
www.ycsm.nl
DRY & LIQUID BULK HANDLING TERMINALS Bouwgrondstoffen AGM,
Amerikahavenweg 12
1045 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6147821
(0)20-6148459
lennard.martha@sagrex.nl
www.sagrex.nl
BP Amsterdam Terminal
P.O.Box 8125
1005 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-5863211
(0)20-6110532
by website
www.bp.nl
Eggerding
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
(0)20-5812299
r.heeringa@eggerding.com
www.eggerding.com
Eurotank Amsterdam
Van Riebeeckhavenweg 9 1041 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-5872121
(0)20-6119768
info@eurotank.com
www.eurotank.com
Facta Iternational BV
P.O. Box 153
trade@facta-international.com
www.facta-international.com www.graniet-import.nl
1500 ED
Zaandam
(0)75-6818040
(0)75-6818050
Golden Arrow olieprod. Amsterdam BV Le Mairekade 77
1013 CB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6844299
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Graniet Import Benelux
Amerikahavenweg 2
1045 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6146292
(0)20-6115968
info@graniet-import.nl
Hanson Aggregates Nederland
Amerikahavenweg 11
1045 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6147928
(0)20-6147918
lennard.martha@sagrex.nl
www.sagrex.nl
ICL Fertilizers Europe
P.O.Box 313
1000 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-5815100
(0)20-6868328
general@iclfertilizers.eu
www.iclfertilizers.com
IGMA
P.O.Box 8692
1005 AR
Amsterdam
(0)20-5808111
(0)20-6823267
info@igma.nl
www.igma.nl
Lukoil Benelux BV
Le Mairekade 77
1013 CB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6813657
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by website
www.lukoil.com
MAIN
Petroleumhavenweg 48 1041 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6130225
(0)20-6118723
info@main-bv.nl
www.main-bv.nl
Maja Stevedores
Moezelhavenweg 85
1043 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-6842194
(0)20-6847024
info@majastuwadoors.nl
www.majastuwadoors.nl
Mondo Minerals
P.O.Box 58416
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487448
(0)20-4487437
ruud.blok@mondominerals.com
www.mondominerals.com
Noord-Europees Wijnopslag Bedrijf
Moezelhavenweg 10
1043 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-6136600
(0)20-6133595
info@newob.eu
www.newob.eu
NuStar
Sextantweg 10
1042 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-6117575
(0)20-6119755
dineke.pot@nustarenergy.com
www.nustarenergy.com
OBA Bulk Terminal Amsterdam
P.O.Box 8041
1005 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-5873750
(0)20-6118215
directie@oba-bulk.nl
www.oba-bulk.nl
Oiltanking Amsterdam
Heining 100
1047 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4070100
(0)20-4979009
commerce.amserdam@oiltanking.com www.oiltanking.com
Omya Netherlands
Grasweg 47
1031 HX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6362222
(0)20-6325161
alex.tenbrtinke@omya.com
Rietlanden Terminals
P.O.Box 59191
1040 KD
Amsterdam
(0)20-5061144
(0)20-6130724
info@rietlanden.com
www.rietlanden.com
Stichting Cova
Blaak 22
3011 TA
Rotterdam
(0)10-4134740
(0)10-4146238
cova@cova.nl
www.cova.nl
Tate & Lyle Molasses
Jozef Verschaveweg 100 8380
0032 50557075
0032 050547415 gabriel.vanhulle@tateandlyle.com
United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011882
usa@usamsterdam.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
Velserkom, Stevedores
P.O.Box 23
1970 AA
IJmuiden
(0)251-211950
(0)251-212030
info@stevegroup.nl
www.stevegroup.nl
Vopak Terminal Amsterdam
Petroleumhavenweg 42 1041 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6115353
(0)20-6118501
daan.van.rooijen@vopak.com
www.vopak.com
Westway Terminals
Octaanweg 8
1041 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-7540181
(0)20-6119489
arjen.besselink@westway-terminals.com
Wine Terminal Roders
P.O.Box 2085
1000 CB
(0)20-6932194
(0)20-6930508
info@wtroders.com
Zeebrugge
Amsterdam
www.omya.com
www.melasse.nl
www.westway-terminals.com
www.wtroders.com
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82
ABX Logistics Domestic (Nederland)
Gyroscoopweg 4-8
1042 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-4486100
(0)20-4486147
info@abxlogistics.nl
www.abxlogistics.nl
Alpi International Forwarders
P.O.Box 67
1500 EB
Zaandam
(0)75-7502600
(0)75-7502435
alpi@alpi.nl
www.alpi.nl
Amsterdam Coldstore Solutions
Cacaoweg 20 (loods 19) 1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072095
(0)20-4072099
info@acs-holland.com
www.acs-holland.com
Amsterdam Container Terminals
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-4073900
(0)20-4073901
info@acthph.nl
www.acthph.nl
ASCO Holland (Logistics) BV
Strandweg 2
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)-255 533 250
(0)-255 533 508
info@ascoworld.nl
www.ascoworld.com
BCS Amsterdam
Capriweg 2
1044 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6131535
(0)20-3344085
info@bcsnl.com
www.coldstore.nl
Boon Transport
P.O.Box 348
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-533104
(0)255-535075
info@boontransport.nl
www.ctbbv.nl
Bosch Transporten , Van den
Hornweg 48
1044 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5854600
(0)20-5854605
salesinfo@vandenbosch.com
www.vandenbosch.com
Bosman Expeditiebedrijf, Wim
P.O.Box 760
2130 AT
Hoofddorp
(0)20-5874811
(0)20-5874800
air.ocean@wimbosman.nl
www.wimbosman.nl
Boudesteijn Transporten
Flevoland 1
1948 RH
Beverwijk
(0)251-275000
(0)251-275019
info@boudesteijn.nl
www.boudesteijn.nl www.boxshipping.nl
Box Shipping Agency & Forwarding
Radarweg 36
1042 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488476
(0)20-4488479
all@boxshipping.nl
Broekman Logistics Amsterdam BV
Reykjavikweg 2
1118 LK
Schiphol - ZO
(0)20-6557240
(0)20-6557241
info@broekman-group.nl
www.broekman-group.nl
Bruins Veem
Gerrit Bolkade 43-45
1507 BR
Zaandam
(0)75-6313778
(0)75-6173692
info@bruinsveem.nl
www.bruinsveem.nl
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam
SardiniĂŤweg 4
1040 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
(0)20-6133886
amsterdam@burgergroup.com
www.royalburgergroup.com
Cargill Agency Dept.
P.O.Box 8074
1005 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-5801841
(0)20-6822125
agency@cargill.nl
www.cargill.nl
Container Company Amsterdam - CCA Transport Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-2011881
fterhaak@cca.nl
www.cca.nl
Continaf BV
Herengracht 214
1016 BS
Amsterdam
(0)20-5240524
(0)20-5240576
o.brouwer@continaf.nl
Cargo Company Ymond (CCY)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011887
ccy@terhaakgroup.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
CWT Commodities SITOS
Dukdalfweg 60
1041 BE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
(0)20-5853849
sitos.info@sitosgroup.com
www.cwtsitos
CWT Europe BV
P.O. Box 20547
1001 NM Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
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www.cwtcommodities.com
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
HD Cotterell
Coenhavenweg 9
1013 BK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5551444
(0)20-6230800
info@cotterell.nl
www.cotterell.nl
Cyber Freight Amsterdam
Zandsteen 1
2132 MZ Hoofddorp
(0)20-6537641
(0)20-6537428
cfa@cyberfreight.nl
www.cyberfreight.nl www.damco.com
Damco Netherlands
Radarweg 1
1042 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-5872872
(0)20-6117471
hans.koekoek@damco.com
Dentressangle Amsterdam, Norbert
Casablancaweg 11
1047 HP
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488055
(0)20-4488060
contact via web site
www.norbert-dentressangle.com
DHG Property Solutions
Maasboulevard 7
3114 HB
Schiedam
(0)10-4264455
(0)10-4269111
info@dhg.nl
www.dhg.nl
Diergaarde, Veem & Expeditiebedrijf
P.O. Box 8202
1005 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-4973011
(0)20-4977967
info@diergaarde.xs4all.nl
J.th. Douqué's Koffie BV
P.O. Box 552
1180 AN Amstelveen
(0)20-6222477
(0)20-6221868
jtdcoffee@douque.com
www.douque.com
Drost Duikbedrijf
P.O. Box 1081
1000 BB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6340542
(0)20-6324600
info@drostduikbedrijf.nl
www.drostduikbedrijf.nl
DSV Solutions
P.O.Box 250
1500 EG
Zaandam
(0)20-4078972
(0)20-4078973
dirk-jan.boelhouwer@nl.dsv.com
www.dsv.com
Duiker Vervoer
Westhavenweg 99
1042 BB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6113041
(0)20-6110297
info@duikertransport.nl
ED & F Man Nederland BV
De Ruijterkade 6
1013 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-7540111
(0)20-7540122
www.duikertransport.nl www.edfman.com
Eagle Global Logistics (Holland)
Brequetlaan 2
1438 BB
Oude Meer
(0)20-3168200
(0)20-6533664
by website
www.cevalogistics.com
Eggerding
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
(0)20-5812299
r.heeringa@eggerding.com
www.eggerding.com www.eurokor-logistics.com
Eurokor Logistics
Ridderpoort 40
2984 BG
Ridderkerk
(0)180-485555
(0)180-485535
info@eurokor.nl
Eurovracht Amsterdam
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK
Zaandam
(0)75-6553010
(0)75-6318381
post@eurovracht.nl
Fiege
P.O.Box 9
1500 EA
Zaandam
(0)75-6501601
(0)75-6501690
info@fiege.nl
www.fiege.nl
Gondrand Traffic
Madridstraat 8-10
1175 RK
Lijnden
(0)20-5858111
(0)20-5858100
info@gondrand.nl
www.gondrand-logistics.com
Handelsveem
Sextantweg 8
1042 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-6149755
(0)20-6149198
contentmanager@nl.steinweg.com
www.steinweg.com
Hendriks Expeditie- en Veembedrijf , C.J. Plimsollweg 4
1042 AS
Amsterdam
(0)20-5878123
(0)20-5878122
info@hendriks.com
www.hendriksams.com
IFO (International Forwarding Office)
Sluispolderweg 8
1505 HK
Zaandam
(0)75-6810777
(0)75-6311104
info@ifo.nl
www.ifo.nl
IGMA
P.O.Box 8692
1005 AR
Amsterdam
(0)20-5808111
(0)20-6823267
info@igma.nl
www.igma.nl
IJmond Transport Groep
Nijverheidsweg 30
1948 PV
Beverwijk
(0)251-275050
(0)251-210799
by website
www.ijmondtransportgroep.com
Intermodal Transport
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6118995
(0)20-6118258
info@intermodal.nl
Inverness Transport
Impact 21A
6921 RZ
Duiven
(0)26-3195170
(0)26-3195179
info@invernesstransport.nl
www.invernesstransport.nl
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
Keijzer, Albert
Albert Keijzerstraat 1
1508 EZ
Zaandam
(0)75-6170351
(0)75-6354781
info@albertkeijzer.nl
www.albertkeijzer.nl
Kloosterboer IJmuiden
P.O.Box 174
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)885-549940
(0)255-520492
info@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
Koole Tanktransport
Sluispolderweg 49
1505 HK
Zaandam
(0)75-6812812
(0)75-6812811
tanktransport@koole.com
www.koole.com
Maritieme Trading Van Dijke BV
P.O. Box 79
5160 AB
Sprang Capelle (0)416-277388
(0)416-544023
info@vandijkemaritime.com
www.vandijkemaritime.com
MCT Lucassen
Nieuwendammerdijk 530k 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6866710
(0)20-6880500
info@mct-lucassen.nl
www.mercurius-group.nl
MEO Stevedoring
Noorderkade 10
1948 NR
Beverwijk
(0)251-291999
(0)251-291998
info@meo.nl
www.meo.nl
Mondial Logistics
Vredeweg 46
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6472360
(0)75-6472361
info@mondiallogistics.nl
www.mondiallogistics.nl
Nebam
P.O.Box 512
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)251-495500
(0)251-470279
nebam@nebam.nl
www.nebam.nl
Nepa Shipping
Hoger Einde Noord 28 1191 AC
Ouderkerd a/d Amstel (0)20-6846656
(0)20-6849555
amsterdam@nepa-shipping.nl
www.nepa-shipping.biz
NMT International Shipping
Gorslaan 30
1441 RG
Purmerend
(0)299-480640
(0)299-480649
shipping@nmtshipping.com
www.nmtshipping.com
Novo Chartering
P.O.Box 400
1940 AK
Beverwijk
(0)251-229166
(0)251-222385
mail@novochart.nl
www.novochart.nl
OBA Bulk Terminal Amsterdam
P.O.Box 8041
1005 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-5873750
(0)20-6118215
commercie@oba-bulk.nl
www.oba-bulk.nl
Peeters , Vervoerscentrale
Gyroscoopweg 4
1042 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-5879600
(0)20-6135260
info@peetersbv.nl
www.peetersbv.nl
Peterson SBS IJmuiden
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)255-546555
(0)255-546550
ijmuiden@petersonsbs.com
www.peterson.nl
Pleging Transport
P.O.Box 470
1940 AL
Beverwijk
(0)251-220263
(0)251-217370
by website
www.rumping.nl
Portbase
Seattleweg 7
3195 ND Rotterdam
(0)10-2522200
(0)10-2522250
info@portbase.com
www.portbase.com
Schalkwijk & Zn., Van
Sluispolderweg 30
1505 HK
Zaandam
(0)75-6310801
(0)75-6702095
trspschalkwijk@planet.nl
Schavemaker Logistic
Lijndenweg 17
1948 ND Beverwijk
(0)251-229098
(0)251-212016
info@schavemaker.nl
www.schavemaker.nl
Schenker International
P.O.Box 75579
1118 ZP
Schiphol-Centrum (0)20-5000000
(0)20-5000599
info.nl@schenker.com
www.schenker.nl
Scholtze & Co Expeditie
Tijnmuiden 19
1046 AK
Amsterdam
(0)20-6149315
(0)20-6149166
scholtze@euronet.nl
Schutter Rotterdam, Amsterdam Branch Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
(0)20-6861003
schutter.amserdam@schuttergroep.nl www.schuttergroep.nl
Seamar Services BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl
Sea-Cargo Agencies
P.O. Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877800
(0)20-5877771
info@sea-cargo.nl
www.sea-cargo.no
Sitos Commodities (Amsterdam)
Accraweg 39
1047 HJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
(0)20-5853849
sitos.info@sitosgroup.com
www.sitosgroup.com
Slavenburg & Huyser
P.O.Box 543
3000 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-4032800
(0)10-4137502
post@slavenburg-en-huyser.nl
www.slavenburg-en-huyser.com
Spliethoff
P.O.Box 409
1000 AK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488400
(0)20-4488505
gogracht@spliethoff.com
www.spliethoff.com
Stichting Cova
Blaak 22
3011 TA
Rotterdam
(0)10-4134740
(0)10-4146238
cova@cova.nl
www.cova.nl
Supermaritime van Reems BV
P.O. Box 5008
4380 KA
Vlissingen
(0)118-492211
(0)118-492210
expeditie@vanreems.nl
www.supermaritimevanreems.nl
TCC Modexpress
Archangelkade 17c
1013 BE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6060505
(0)20-6827661
info@tccmodexpress.nl
www.tccmodexpress.nl
Ter Haak Logistics
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011886
thl-transport@terhaakgroup.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
Thor Shipping & Transport
Elbaweg 11
1044 AK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487844
(0)20-4487855
info@thorshipping.nl
www.thorshipping.nl
Timtex
Radarweg 1
10420AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6118787
(0)20-6111070
info@timtex@nl
www.timtex.nl
Transcarfa
P.O.Box 644
1180 AP
(0)20-6471149
(0)20-6432083
transnl@euronet.nl
Amstelveen
Unicontrol Commodity
P.O.Box 2621
1000 CP
Amsterdam
(0)20-5879720
(0)20-6130440
ucc@unicontrol.com
www.unicontrol.com
Unieveem
P.O.Box 8215
1005 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6063111
(0)20-6820911
info@unieveem.nl
www.univeem.nl
United Parcel Service Nederland
P.O.Box 8128
1005 AC
Amsterdam
0800-0991300
(0)20-6114447
by website
www.ups.com
VAT Logistics Amsterdam
P.O.Box 8592
1005 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5061500
(0)20-4480325
info@vatlogistics.nl
www.vatlogistics.nl
VCK Scandia Terminal
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877877
(0)20-6149949
info@vck.nl
www.vck.nl
Velserkom Stevedoring
P.O.Box 23
1970 AA
IJmuiden
(0)251-211950
(0)251-212030
info@stevegroup.nl
www.stevegroup.nl
Victory Shipping and Agency
Nieuwe Gracht 74
2011 NJ
Haarlem
(0)23-5315668
(0)23-5315003
chart@victory-shipping.com
Vollers Holland
Sardiniëweg 4
1044 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5874500
(0)20-6148124
amsterdam@vollers.com
www.amports.nl
www.vollers.com
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
(0)20-4488750
agencies.amsterdam@vopak.com
www.vopak.com
VTZ Transportgroep
Samsonweg 2
1520 AB
Wormerveer
(0)75-6311311
(0)75-6173422
info@vtz.nl
www.vtz.nl
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36 A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6159832
(0)75-6313391
agency.amsterdam@wagenborg.com www.wagenborg.nl
Westpoint vof Amsterdam
Cacaoweg 20
1047 BH
Amsterdam
(0)20-4979797
(0)20-4979111
Wiegersma BV
Sardiniëweg 8
1044 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-4114178
(0)20-4113154
info@wiegersma.com
www.wiegersma.com
Zuidam & Zn. Transportbedrijf
Kromhoutstraat 50
1976 BM IJmuiden
(0)255-510621
(0)255-510719
by website
www.zuidam.tk
PASSENGER SHIPPING Amsterdam Cruise Port Foundation
P.O.Box 3901
1001 AS
Amsterdam
(0)20-5512557
(0)20-6252869
acp@atcb.nl
www.amsterdamcruise.com
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam
Sardiniëweg 4
1044 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
(0)20-6133886
amsterdam@burgergroup.com
www.royalburgergroup.com
DFDS Seaways
P.O.Box 548
1970 BA
IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
(0)255-546655
nlinfo@dfdsseaways.nl
www.dfds.nl
Felison Terminal
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545440
(0)255-545426
info@felisonterminal.nl
www.felisonterminal.com
Inchcape Shipping Services
P.O. Box 8515
3009 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-2951111
(0)10-2951121
by website
www.iss-shipping.com
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl www.marinaseaport.nl
Marina Seaport IJmuiden
P.O. Box 331
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-560300
(0)255-560301
info@marinaseaport.nl
Passenger Terminal Amsterdam
Piet Heinkade 27
1019 BR
Amsterdam
(0)20-5091000
(0)20-5091009
info@ptamsterdam.com
www.ptamsterdam.com
Rederij Plas
Damrak Steiger 3
1012 JX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6245406
(0)20-6221561
info@rederijplas.nl
www.rederijplas.nl
Silver Star Agencies
Weshavenweg 105H
1042 BB
Amsterdam
(0)20-4486848
(0)20-4486849
agency@silverstar.nl
www.silverstar.nl
VCK Travel
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-6800800
(0)20-6800899
info@vcktravel.nl
www.vcktravel.nl
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
(0)20-4488750
agencies.amsterdam@vopak.com
www.vopak.com
INLAND WATERWAY NAVIGATION, TERMINALS, BROKERS AND RAIL ROAD CARRIERS ACTS
P.O.Box 131
5201 AC
(0)73-6270000
(0)73-6270098
info@acts.nl-com
www.acts-nl.com
Amsterdam Container Terminals
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
Den Bosch
(0)20-4073900
(0)20-4073901
info@acthph.nl
www.acthph.nl
Barge Company Amsterdam (BCA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
(0)20-2011885
bca@bcamsterdam.com
www.terhaakgroup.com
Barge Line Today
Middenweg 49/A
4782 PM Moerdijk
(0)168-385370
(0)168-385371
planning@bargelinetoday.com
www.bargelinetoday.com
Bevrachtingscombinatie v/h H. Stoffers P.O.Box 20641
1001 NP
Amsterdam
(0)20-6867021
(0)20-6867947
info@stoffersbevrachtingen.nl
www.stoffersbevrachtingen.nl
Bruins Veem
Gerrit Bolkade 43-45
1507 BR
Zaandam
(0)75-6313778
(0)75-6173692
info@bruinsveem.nl
www.bruinsveem.nl
Contargo
Stationsplein 4
3331 LL
Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6552980
(0)78-6552929
info@contargo.net
www.contargo.net
CTB Container Terminal Beverwijk
Zuiderkade 16
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-224979
(0)251-212471
info@ctbbv.nl
www.ctbbv.nl
CTVrede Steinweg
Sluispolderweg 53B
1505 HJ
(0)75-6315506
(0)75-6315514
info@ctvrede.nl
www.ctvrede.nl
Zaandam
DB Schenker
Moreelsepark 1
3511 EP
Utrecht
(0)30-2358347
(0)88-2355883
jelle.rebbers@railion.nl
www.dbschenker.com
DP World Germersheim
Smirnoffweg 3
3088 HE
Rotterdam
(0)10-2831716
(0)10-2839700
contact@dpworld.nl
www.dpworld.com
Europark Coevorden
P.O.Box 89
7740 AB
Coevorden
(49)-5947990190 (49)-5947990192 info@eu-park.com
www.eu-park.com
Inverness Transport
Impact 21a
6921 RZ
Duiven
(0)26-3195170
(0)26-3195179
www.invernesstransport.nl
richard@invernesstransport.nl
Keyrail
P.O.Box 108
3330 AC
Zwijndrecht
(0)88-233100
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info@keyrail.nl
www.keyrail.nl
Koole Tankrederij
Sluispolderweg 48
1505 HK
Zaandam
(0)75-6812808
(0)75-6812811
tankstorage-zaandam@koole.com
www.koole.com
MCT Lucassen
Nieuwendammerdijk 530k 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6866710
(0)20-6880500
info@mct-lucassen.nl
www.mercurius-group.nl
NYK-NCO
P.O.Box 19045
Rotterdam
(0)10-4031483
(0)10-4031495
via web site
www.nykline.com
Overmeer Transport Group
Nieuwendammerdijk 526 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6063060
(0)20-6063080
info@overmeer.com
www.overmeer.com
3001 BA
Rail4chem
Alb Plesmanweg 103b/c 3088 GC Rotterdam
(0)10-7070500
(0)10-7070505
info@rail4chem.com
www.rail4chem.com
Rhinecontainer
P.O.Box 40
Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6251555
(0)78-6255220
info@rhinecontainer.com
www.rhinecontainer.nl
3330 AA
Schutter Rotterdam BV Amsterdam Branch Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
(0)20-6861003
schutter.amsterdam@schuttergroep.nl www.schuttergroep.nl
Schuttevaer, Koninklijke
P.O.Box 23415
3001 KK
Rotterdam
(0)10-4129136
(0)10-4330918
info@ksvschuttevaer.nl
SCS Multiport BV
P.O. Box 50
2370 AB
Roelofarendsveen (0)20 262 0850
(0)20 334 7163
info@scsmultiport.nl
www.scsmultiport.nl
Truckland Noord Holland BV
P.O. Box 8245
1005 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5851199
info@truckland.nl
www.truckland.nl
Van Vliet Trucks Holland BV
Parallelweg-Zuid 21
2914 LE
Nieuwerkerk A/D IJssel (0)180-312644
(0)180-319158
by website
www.vanvliet.com
VCK Logistics
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5877877
(0)20-5877770
info@vck.nl
www.vck.nl
Waterland Terminal
Elbaweg 10
1044 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-4480620
(0)20-6118297
kantoor@waterlandterminal.nl
www.waterlandterminal.nl
(0)20-5851234
www.koninklijkeschuttevaer.nl
PORT, SHIPPING AND CARGO SERVICES
84
Aircraft Fuel Supply
Oude Vijfhuizerweg 6
1118 LV
Schiphol
(0)20-4068200
(0)20-6532730
Air Cargo Netherlands
P.O. Box 75517
1118 ZN
Schiphol Zuid
(0)297-365339
(0)297-365338
info@aircargo.nl
www.aircargo.nl
Amsterdam Port Consultants
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK
Amsterdam
(0)20-5234506
(0)20-5234006
info@amsterdamportconsultants.nl
www.amsterdamportconsultants.nl
ASCO Holland (Logistics) BV
Strandweg 2
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)-255 533 250
(0)-255 533 508
info@ascoworld.nl
www.ascoworld.com
Bek & Verburg
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-4867640
(0)20-4880378
info@bek-verburg.nl
www.bek-verburg.nl
Blom
Coenhavenweg 16a
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6866007
(0)20-6866082
info@dekschuitenpontons.nl
www.dekschuitenpontons.nl
BMT De Beer BV
P.O. Box 20521
1001 NM Amsterdam
(0)20-5840800
(0)20-5840801
amsterdam@bmtdebeer.com
www.bmtdebeer.com
Burger, D.M.
Burg. Amersfoortlaan 32 1171 DP
Badhoevedorp (0)20-4490739
(0)20-4490746
dmburger@planet.nl
Container Company Amsterdam (CCA) Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-2011881
cca.sales@cca.nl
www.cca.nl
Cotterell Shipstores
1000 BK
(0)20-6840120
(0)20-6820401
shipstores@cotterell.nl
www.cotterell.nl
December 2011
P.O.Box 1426
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Seaports
I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
Datema Amsterdam
Pr. Hendrikkade 176/50 1011 TC
Amsterdam
(0)20-4277727
(0)20-4279566
Drost Duik- en Bergingsbedrijf
Nieuwendammerdijk 526a 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6340542
(0)20-6324600
DUPI Amsterdam BV
Zekeringstraat 36 A
1014 BS
Amsterdam
(0)20-6814692
(0)20-6816198
amsterdam@dupi.nl
www.dupi.com
Etas Expertises
Vlothavenweg 2A
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5840670
(0)20-5840680
secretariaat@etas-expertises.nl
www.etas-expertises.nl
Fiwado Bunkerstation
Zuider IJdijk 100
1095 KN
Amsterdam
(0)20-6244066
(0)20-6228212
amsterdam@fiwado.com
www.fiwado.com
Gunco
Vlothavenweg 8
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5840330
(0)20-5840341
amsterdam@gunco.nl
www.gunco.nl
Harri , Nautische Handelsmij. L.J.
Pr. Hendrikkade 94-95
1012 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6248052
(0)20-6258086
ljharri@xs4all.nl
www.ljharri.nl
Interlloyd Averij
Corsicaweg 10
1024 EB
Amsterdam
(0)20-5060350
(0)20-5060359
info@interlloydclaims.nl
www.interlloydclaims.nl
Iskes Towage & Salvage, B.
Loggerstraat 17
1976 CX
IJmuiden
(0)255-561900
(0)255-527172
info@iskestugs.nl
www.iskestugs.nl
Jongsma Containers
Vredeweg 38-40
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6176051
(0)75-6701470
info@jongsma.nl
www.jongsma.nl
Kelvin Hughes Nederland
Klompenmakerstraat 64 3190 AN Hoogvliet Rt.
(0)10-4167622
(0)10-4167218
by website
www.kelvinhughes.com
Kloosterboer IJmuiden
P.O.Box 174
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)885-549940
(0)255-520492
ijmuiden@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
KNRM, Royal Dutch Lifeboat Institution P.O.Box 434
1970 AK
IJmuiden
(0)255-548454
(0)255-522572
knrm@knrm.nl
www.knrm.nl
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
Lagaay Internation BV
Van Helmontstraat 99
3029 AA
Rotterdam
(0)10-4123871
(0)10-4331829
sales@lagaay.com
www.lagaay.com
Linesman Amsterdam (De Koperen Ploeg) Capriweg 30
1044 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487090
(0)20-4487091
info@koperenploeg.nl
www.dekoperenploeg.nl
Linesman IJmuiden (C.V.V. Vletterlieden) P.O.Box 152
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)255-515354
(0)255-537737
info@vletterlieden.nl
www.vletterlieden.nl www.main-bv.nl
datema-amsterdam@planet.nl
internet site
www.datema-amsterdam.nl
MAIN
Petroleumhavenweg 48 1041 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-6130225
(0)20-6118723
info@main-bv.nl
Marine Managment Consult
Zandvoortselaan 48
2106 CP
Heemstede
06-19892597
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jb@marine-mc.com
www.marine-mc.com
Maritime Service Centre IJmuiden
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC
IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
(0)251-230606
info@mscij.nl
www.mscij.nl
Marpol Services BV
Trawlerkade 53
1976 CB
IJmuiden
(0)255-525051
(0)255-540508
info@marpolservices.nl
www.marpolservices.nl
MegaBarging BV
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-4801400
(0)20-3347571
info@megabarging.nl
www.megabarging.nl
Observator watersport
Van der Takstraat 218
3071 LM Rotterdam
(0)10-2142705
(0)10-2142945
info@observator.nl
www.observator.nl
Oliehandel Klaas de Boer
Trawlerkade 58
1976 CB
IJmuiden
(0)255-513240
(0)255-518207
ijmuiden@klaasdeboer.nl
www.klaasdeboer.nl
Peinemann Heftrucks
Nieuw-Zeelandweg 18 1045 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5061400
(0)20-5061449
heftrucksamsterdam@peinemann.nl www.peinemann.nl
Peterson SBS IJmuiden
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)225-685306
(0)255-546550
offshore@peterson.nl
www.peterson.nl
Pilot service (Loodswezen)
P.O.Box 11
1970 AA
IJmuiden
(0)255-564545
(0)255-564515
amsterdam-ijmond@loodswezen.nl
www.loodswezen.nl
Pronk Multiservice
Elbaweg 2
1044 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6139546
(0)20-6146612
info@pronkmultiservice.nl
www.pronkmultiservice.nl
Radio Holland Netherlands
Strandweg 6
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)255-545800
(0)255-515303
info@radioholland.nl
www.radioholland.nl
Reinplus Van Woerden Bunker
Nieuwendammerdijk 526s 1023 BX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6321166
(0)20-6373669
amsterdam@reinplus.nl
Saybolt Netherlands
Stoomloggerweg 12
3133 KT
Vlaardingen
(0)10-4609911
(0)10-4353600
by website
www.saybolt.com
Seamar Services BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
SBG
Westerduinweg 18
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)255-520170
(0)255-519742
mededeling@sbgvelsen.nl
SGS Nederland (Branch Amsterdam)
P.O.Box 90250
1006 BG
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487700
(0)20-4487790
by website
www.sgs.com
Ship Spares Logistics BV
P.O. Box 54160
3008 JD
Rotterdam
(0)10 487 7171
(0)10-4298311
info@ssl.nl
www.ssl.nl
Stichting Cova
Blaak 22
3011 TA
Rotterdam
(0)10-4134740
(0)10-4146238
cova@cova.nl
www.cova.nl
Svitzer Amsterdam
Westerduinweg 3
1996 BV
IJmuiden
(0)255-562666
(0)255-562662
amsterdam@svitzer.com
www.svitzer.com
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP
Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
(0)20-4488750
agencies.amsterdam@vopak.com
www.vopakagencies.com
Waterboot Amsterdam
Tasmanstraat 4
1013 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-6844795
(0)20-6866150
waterbam@wxs.nl
Waterboot IJmuiden
P.O.Box 188
1970 AD IJmuiden
06-53380888
(0)84-7477889
info@waterboot.nl
Waterboot vd Bovenkamp
Lech Walesahof 8
1507 CN Zaandam
(0)75-6149280
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wabo@quicknet.nl
www.waterboot.nl
YCSM
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
info@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
www.vanameyde.com
SHIP REPAIR, CRANE BUILDING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES Ameyde Marine, Van
P.O. Box 9627
1006 GC Amsterdam
(0)20-6195068
(0)20-6191877
amsterdam@ameydemarine.nl
Andel , A.J.J. van den
Weteringschans 99
1017 SB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6262609
(0)20-6272305
andelsurvey@planet.nl
www.andelsurvey.nl
Braspenning
P.O.Box 37037
1030 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6317191
(0)20-6332031
info@braspenning-coatings.nl
www.braspenning-coatings.nl
Broek , Kraanservice Van den
Nieuw-Zeelandweg 20 1045 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6069900
(0)20-6069911
by website
www.van-den-broek.nl
Brouwer , Wed. K.
Kruisbaken 10/12
Zaandam
(0)75-6163604
(0)75-6704441
info@scheepswerfbrouwer.nl
www.scheepswerfbrouwer.nl
1505 HS
Container Company Amsterdam (CCA) Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-2011881
cca.sales@cca.nl
www.cca.nl
Duikerwerken Vos & Peperkamp Diving Services Arnoldystraat 13
2024 VG
Haarlem
06-22413484
(0)23-5406109
vp_diving@zonnet.nl
www.vosenpeperkamp.nl
Duikwacht IJmond
Arnoldystraat 13
2024 VG
Haarlem
06-22413483
(0)23-5406109
GTI Marine & Offshore
P.O.Box 59122
3008 PC
Rotterdam
(0)10-4295200
(0)10-4295005
info-rtd-ind@gti-group.com
www.gti-group.com
HAZO Techniek
P.O. Box 470
8200 AL
Lelystad
(0)20-264444
(0)20-264466
info@hazotechniek.nl
www.hazotechniek.nl
Holland Repair & Services
P.O.Box 415
1500 EK
Zaandam
(0)20-6829005
(0)20-6863962
info@hors.nl
www.hors.nl
Jumelet Scheepsbouw
Trawlerkade 64
1976 CC
IJmuiden
(0)255-534190
(0)255-535874
by website
www.jumeletscheepsbouw.nl
Kenz Figee
P.O.Box 235
1500 EE
Zaandam
(0)75-6810410
(0)75-6315995
cranes@kenz-cranes.com
www.kenz-cranes.com
Landmark Depot Facility
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-4074063
(0)20-4074068
info@srsbv.nl
www.srsbv.nl
Lloyd's Register EMEA
Joop Geesinkweg 551
1096 AX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6990699
(0)20-6990671
by website
www.ir.org
Molenaar Scheepswerf
D. Sonoyweg 13
1509 BR
Zaandam
(0)75-6166279
(0)75-6702711
info@molenaars-scheepswerf.nl
www.molenaars-scheepswerf.nl
Navylle
Rivium Oostlaan 31
2909 LL
Capelle a/d IJssel (0)10-4471222
(0)10-4470760
info@navylle.nl
www.navylle.nl
Niron Staal Amsterdam
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6318218
(0)20-6315791
by website
www.nironstaal.nl
Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
(0)255-545080
info@offshoreshipdesigners.com
www.offshoreshipdesigners.com
Oranjewerf Scheepsreparatie
Nieuwendammerdijk 542 1023 BX
(0)20-6347511
(0)20-6347533
info@oranjewerf.nl
www.oranjewerf.nl
Amsterdam
www.amports.nl
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85
I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
Ovec Multiservice
Basisweg 27
1043 An
Amsterdam
(0)20-6118506
(0)20-6118508
ovec@lycos.nl
Pronk Multiservice
Elbaweg 2
1044 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6139546
(0)20-6146612
info@pronkmultiservice.nl
Saedt, Machinefabriek
Westhavenweg 45
1042 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-4486448
(0)20-4486444
info@saedt.nl
www.saedt.nl
Scheepswerf Vooruit
Zuiddijk 404
1505 HE
Zaandam
(0)75-6156358
(0)75-6164259
by website
www.scheepswerfvooruit.nl
www.pronkmultiservice.nl
SchreuderGroep Alkmaar
AmpĂŠrestraat 7
1817 DE
Alkmaar
(0)72-5741220
(0)72-5713367
alkmaar@schreuder.nl
www.schreuder.nl
Shipdock Amsterdam
P.O. Box 37201
1030 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6318218
(0)20-6315791
info@shipdock.nl
www.shipdock.nl
info@smalo.nl
Smalo Machinefabriek en Constructiebedrijf Westhavenweg 46
1042 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6118299
(0)20-6114213
Veldhuizen Transport
D. Sonoyweg 7
1509 BR
Zaandam
(0)75-6179251
(0)75-6352059
info@veldhuizentransport.nl
www.veldhuizentransport.nl
Verweij & Hoebee
Osdorperban 17 bc
1068 LD
Amsterdam
(0)20-6107260
(0)20-6196461
info@verweij-hoebee.nl
www.verweij-hoebee.nl
Vooruit, Scheepswerf
Zuiddijk 404
1505 HE
Zaandam
(0)75-6156358
(0)75-6164259
by website
www.scheepswerfvooruit.nl
WSH Scheepsreparatie
Middenhavenstraat 54 1976 CM IJmuiden
(0)255-536216
(0)255-537083
wsh@wxs.nl
ZPMC Europe
P.O. Box 2544
(0)20-6069900
(0)20-6069911
info@zpmceurope.com
1000 CM Amsterdam
www.zpmceurope.nl
FISHERY, FROZEN EDIBLES AND REEFER WAREHOUSING COMPANIES Amsterdam Coldstore Solutions
Cacaoweg 20 (loods 19) 1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072095
(0)20-4072099
info@acs-holland.com
www.acs-holland.com
BCS Amsterdam
Capriweg 2
1044 AL
(0)20-6131535
(0)20-3344085
info@bcsnl.com
www.coldstore.nl
Daalimpex Velsen BV
P.O. Box 292
1940 AG Beverwijk
(0)251-261111
(0)251-261199
coldstores@daalimpex.com
www.daalimpex.com
Imares Wageningen U.R.
P.O.Box 68
1970 AB
IJmuiden
(0)317-480900
(0)317-487326
imares@wur.nl
www.imares.wur.nl
Interfish
P.O.Box 53
1970 AB
IJmuiden
(0)255-519024
(0)255-536073
info@interfish.nl
www.interfish.nl
Amsterdam
Kloosterboer IJmuiden
P.O.Box 174
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)255-549940
(0)255-520492
info@kloosterboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
Multiwheels
Radarweg 20
1042 AA
(0)20-6135401
(0)20-6115755
rob@multiwheels.nl
www.multiwheels.com
Parlevliet & Van der Plas
Kotterkade 4
Amsterdam
1976 BX
IJmuiden
(0)255-546546
(0)255-521706
fish@pp-group.eu
www.pp-group.eu
Vrolijk's Visserijmaatschappij , Cornelis P.O.Box 54
1970 AB
IJmuiden
(0)255-532534
(0)255-522134
office@pronkmultiservice.nl
www.cv-ym.nl
Zeevisgroothandel C.J. Langbroek
1970 AB
IJmuiden
(0)255-516357
(0)255-516344
info@vistransport.nl
www.vistransport.nl
P.O.Box 55
OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS SERVICES
86
ASCO Holland (Logistics) BV
Strandweg 2
1976 BS
IJmuiden
(0)-255 533 250
(0)-255 533 508
info@ascoworld.nl
www.ascoworld.com
ATP
Dokweg 31b
1976 CA
IJmuiden
(0)255-523377
(0)255-525636
by website
www.atpog.com
AYOP Offshore Industry Association
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6273706
(0)20-6264969
info@ayop.com
www.ayop.com
Ballast Nedam Infra
P.O.Box 1505
3430 BM Nieuwegein
(0)30-2853030
(0)30-2854800
info@ballast-nedam.nl
www.ballast-nedam.nl
BAM Offshore
P.O. Box 246
3100 AE
Schiedam
(0)10-2422333
(0)10-2422300
bamoffshore@bamciviel.nl
www.bam.nl
Cebo International
Westerduinweg 1
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)255-546262
(0)255-546202
info@cebo.com
www.cebo.com
CMF Central Mudplant & Fluid Services P.O.Box 20
1950 AA
Velsen-Noord
(0)251-229101
(0)251-221433
info@cmfservices.nl
www.cmfservices.nl
Container Company Amsterdam
www.terhaakgroup.com
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-6114860
cca@terhaakgroup.com
Container Company Amsterdam (CCA) Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-2011881
cca.sales@cca.nl
www.cca.nl
DHV Bouw en Industrie
1500 GB
Zaandam
(0)75-6530300
(0)75-6530399
info@dhv.nl
www.dhv.nl
Harderwijk
P.O.Box 2081
Fundeon
P.O.Box 440
3840 AK
Jongsma Containers
Vredeweg 38-40
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)341-499499
(0)341-499999
info@fundeon.nl
www.fundeon.nl
(0)75-6176051
(0)75-6701470
info@jongsma.nl
www.jongsma.nl
Kloosterboer IJmuiden
P.O.Box 278
1970 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-566611
(0)255-538011
info@klooserboer.nl
www.kloosterboer.nl
KVSA
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
(0)255-545436
agency@kvsa.nl
www.kvsa.nl
Maritime Service Centre IJmuiden
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC
IJmuiden
(0)255-546243
(0)255-546249
info@mscij.nl
www.mscij.nl
MNO Vervat
Pondweg 1
2153 PK
Nieuw-Vennep (0)252-628628
(0)252-628600
info@mno.nl
www.mno.nl
MSCY Vastgoed BV
P.O. Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255 547020
(0)255 547050
tdekker@zeehaven.nl
National Oilwell Varco
Gooiland 12
1948 RC
Beverwijk
(0)251-240504
(0)251-250954
sales.nl@nov.com
www.nov.com
Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
(0)255-545080
info@offshoreshipdesiners.com
www.offshoreshipdesiners.com
Peterson SBS IJmuiden
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV
IJmuiden
(0)223-685306
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offshore@peterson.nl
www.peterson.nl
ROS Holland
P.O.Box 2081
1500 GB
Zaandam
(0)75-6530200
(0)75-6530399
info@sbwinfra.nl
www.rosholland.nl
Seamar Services BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223 683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping BV
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL
Den Helder
(0)223-683050
(0)223-625733
info@seamar.nl
www.seamar.nl www.nl.sgs.com
SGS Nederland (Branch Amsterdam)
P.O.Box 90250
1006 BG
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487700
(0)20-6149084
nl.ogc.amsterdam@sgs.com
Shipdock Amsterdam
Vasumweg 131
1033 SG
Amsterdam
(0)20-6318218
(0)20-6315791
info@shipdock.nl
www.shipdock.nl
Slavenburg & Huyser
P.O.Box 543
3000 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-4032800
(0)10-4110077
post@slavenburg-en-huyser.nl
www.slavenburg-en-huyser.com www.stork.com
Stork Industry Services
P.O.Box 49
1950 AA
(0)251-229254
(0)251-214788
info@stork.com
Tamalone Oil & Gas Services
Rondweg 2d/3h
1976 BW IJmuiden
(0)255-535800
(0)255-534427
info@tamalone.nl
www.tamalone.nl
Wintershall Noordzee
Postbus 1011
2280 CA
(0)70-3583100
(0)70-3583333
info@wintershall.com
www.wintershall.com
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
INDUSTRY AND TRADE IN THE PORT AREA AarhusKarlshamn
P.O.Box 17
1540 AA
Zaandijk
(0)75-6278400
(0)75-6278478
by website
www.aak.com
ADM Cocoa
P.O.Box 2
1540 AA
Koog a/d Zaan (0)75-6464646
(0)75-6464401
admcocoa-koog@admworld.com
www.admworld.com
Albeton BV
P.O. Box 59
2920 AB
Krimpen a/d IJssel (0)180-5150 44
(0)180-518494
kantoor@albeton.nl
www.albeton.nl
Air Cargo Netherlands
P.O. Box 75517
1118 ZN
Schiphol Zuid
(0)297-365338
info@aircargo.nl
www.aircargo.nl
Aircraft Fuel Supply
Oude Vijfhuizerweg 6
1118 LV
Schiphol
(0)20-4068200
(0)20-6532730
Ahold Coffee Company
P.O.Box 3073
1500 HD Zaandam
(0)75-6593302
(0)75-6598253
info@aholdcoffeecompany.com
www.aholdcoffeecompany.nl
Albemarle
P.O.Box 37650
1030 BE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6347000
(0)20-6347651
by website
www.albemarle.com
AHOLD
Piet Heijnkade 167-173 1019 GM Amsterdam
(0)20-5095100
(0)20-5095110
by website
www.ahold.com
BK Ruimte & Milieu BV
P.O. Box 2111
1990 AC
Velserbroek
(0)88-3212500
(0)88-3212529
ingrid.hazeleger@bkruimteenmilieu.nl www.bkingenieurs.nl
Bouwgrondstoffen AGM
P.O.Box 3601
6019 ZG
Wessem
(0)475-567300
(0)475-567301
agm@paes-nl.com
Brunschwig Chemie
P.O.Box 74213
1070 BE
Amsterdam
(0)20-6113133
(0)20-6137596
brunschwig@brunschwig.nl
Buteressence
Rechte Tocht 1
1507 BZ
Zaandam
(0)75-6314411
(0)75-6703121
info@buteressence.com
www.buteressence.com
Cargill Food Protein
Coenhavenweg 1
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5801911
(0)20-6820193
by website
www.cargill.com
Cargill Juice
Capriweg 4
1044 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-4803706
(0)20-4803790
juice_customerservice@cargill.com
www.cargilljuice.com
Cargill Multi Seed
Oceanenweg 19
1047 BA
Amsterdam
(0)20-4075700
(0)20-4075715
by website
www.cargill.com
Cargill Cocoa
P.O.Box 82
1530 AB
Wormer
(0)75-6466161
(0)75-6212571
gerkens_cacao@cargill.com
www.gerkenscocoa.com
(0)297-365339
www.brunschwig.nl
Cindu Chemicals
P.O.Box 9
1420 AA
Uithoorn
(0)297-545533
(0)297-545277
info@cindu.nl
www.cindu.nl
Cold Food
Ambacht 1
1511 JZ
Oostzaan
(0)75-6429191
(0)75-6429199
info@coldfood.nl
www.coldfood.nl
Continaf BV
Herengracht 214
1016 BS
Amsterdam
(0)20-5240524
(0)20-5240576
o.brouwer@continaf.nl
Crown Van Gelder
P.O. Box 30
1950 AA
Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262233
(0)251-262399
info @cvg.nl
www.cvg.nl
Daarnhouwer & Co
P.O.Box 2037
1500 GA Zaandam
(0)75-6126388
(0)75-6318532
by website
www.daarnhouwer.nl
De Vries & Van de Wiel
P.O. Box 218
1740 AE
Schagen
(0)224-211211
(0)224-211299
info@vw-deme.nl
www.devriesvdwiel.nl
Dura Vermeer Infrastructuur
P.O. Box 11
2130 AC
Hoofddorp
(0)23-7528550
(0)23-7528599
by website
www.duravermeerinfrastructuur.nl
Dutch Cocoa
P.O.Box 59178
1040 KD
Amsterdam
(0)20-4077600
(0)20-4077601
info@dutchcocoa.nl
www.dutchcocoa.nl
Duyvis Wiener BV
P.O. Box 10
1540 AA
Koog a/d Zaan (0)75-6126126
(0)75-6158377
sales@duyviswiener.nl
www.pmduyvis.nl
Eggerding
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL
Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
(0)20-5812299
r.heeringa@eggerding.com
www.eggerding.com
Egmond Potgrond, Van
Ankerweg 4
1041 AT
Amsterdam
(0)20-4110386
(0)20-6139602
info@egmondpotgrond.com
www.egmondpotgrond.com
Amsterdam
(0)20-5061120
(0)20-5061121
info@enerco.nl
www.enerco.nl
(0)75-6700041
(0)75-6161559
by website
www.exteraroma.com www.facta-international.com
Enerco
Amerikahavenweg 3
1045 AA
Exter Aroma
P.O.Box 1195
1500 AD Zaandam
Facta Iternational BV
P.O. Box 153
1500 ED
Zaandam
(0)75-6818040
(0)75-6818050
trade@facta-international.com
Fetim
Kopraweg 1
1047 BP
Amsterdam
(0)20-5805333
(0)20-6829466
info@fetimgroup.com
www.fetimgroup.com
Grontmij Nederland BV
P.O. Box 214
1800 AE
Alkmaar
(0)72-5475757
(0)72-5475750
info@grontmij.nl
www.grontmij.nl
Gunvor International
Herengracht 498
1017 CB
Amsterdam
(0)20-5356089
(0)20-5356089
by website
www.gunvorgroup.com
Hilton Meats
Grote Tocht 31
1507 CG
Zaandam
(0)75-6594701
(0)75-6598240
receptie@hiltonmeats.nl
www.hiltonfoodgroupplc.com
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) Siciliëweg 5
1045 AT
Amsterdam
(0)20-4476700
(0)20-3344045
info@hcme.com
www.hcme.com
HKS Scrap Metals
1042 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5877111
(0)20-5877191
informatie@hks.nl
www.hks.nl
Kwadrantweg 2-12
Holleman Machinefabriek
Paltrokstraat 35
1508 EJ
Zaandam
(0)75-6123272
(0)75-6123409
info@hollemanmachine.nl
www.hollemanmachine.nl
ICOVA BV
P.O. Box 59372
1040 KJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-4476666
(0)20-4476602
info@icova.nl
www.icova.nl
IJmuiden Stores Holland
P.O.Box 207
1970 AE
IJmuiden
(0)255-519122
(0)255-531716
info@ymuidenstores.nl
www.ymuidenstores.nl
Jonker Beton
Amerikahavenweg 20
1045 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-5854080
(0)20-5854090
unfo@jonkerbeton.nl
www.jonkerbeton.nl
Koog a/d Zaan (0)75-6278400
www.karlhamns.com
Karlhamns
P.O.Box 17
1540 AA
(0)75-6278478
by website
Koninklijk Eduard van Leer BV
P.O. Box 3505
1001 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-6222324
(0)20-6244500
by website
www.kevl.nl
Koster Metalen
Zuiderkade 16
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-225044
(0)251-212471
info@kostermetalen.nl
www.kostermetalen.nl
Kramer & Duyvis
P.O.Box 1229
1500 AE
Zaandam
(0)75-6123349
(0)75-6123006
info@kramer-duyvis.nl
www.kramer-duyvis.nl
Loders Croklaan
Hogeweg 1
1521 AZ
Wormerveer
(0)75-6292911
(0)75-6289455
fats.lc@croklaan.com
www.croklaan.com
Markus BV
Kwadrantweg 7
1042 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5874000
(0)20-5874001
by website
www.markusbv.nl
Meneba
P.O.Box 11
1520 AA
(0)10-4238911
(0)104238990
klantenservice@meneba.com
www.meneba.nl
Mondo Minerals
P.O.Box 58416
1040 HK
Amsterdam
(0)20-4487440
(0)20-4487451
ruud.blok@mondominerals.com
www.mondominerals.com
NedCoat
P.O.Box 37045
1030 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6368111
(0)20-6320541
amsterdam@nedcoat.nl
www.nedcoat.nl
Nelis Bouw & Onderhoud
Contactweg 60
1014 BW Amsterdam
(0)20-4108510
(0)20-4108511
nelis@bamutiliteitsbouw.nl
www.bam.nl
Nichia
Th. R. Malthusstraat 1-3 1066 JR
Nissan Motor Parts Centre Europe
Hornweg 32
Wormerveer
Amsterdam
(0)20-5060900
(0)20-5060999
info@nichia.nl
www.nichia.com
1044 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5162222
(0)20-5162700
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www.nissan-europe.com
Okay Electric Engineering BV
Fabriekweg 20
1525 RB
Wormerveer
(0)75 6282403
(0)75 6218679
info@okayee.nl
www.okayee.nl
Omya Netherlands
Grasweg 47
1031 HX
Amsterdam
(0)20-6362222
(0)20-6325161
alex.tenbrinke@omya.com
www.omya.com
Ooms Avenhorn Groep BV
P.O. Box 1
1633 ZG
Avenhorn
(0)229-547700
(0)229-547701
info@ooms.nl
www.ooms.nl
Oterap
Sluispolderweg 40
1505 HK
Zaandam
(0)75-6127263
(0)75-6127252
info@oterap.com
www.oterap.com
OXEA Netherland
Hornweg 10
1045 AR
Amsterdam
(0)20-4489555
(0)20-6135534
by website
www.oxea-chemicals.com
Paes Handel
P.O.Box 3601
6019 ZG
Wessem
(0)47-5567300
(0)47-5567320
by website
www.paes-nl.com
PARO Amsterdam BV
Siciliëweg 38
1045 AS
Amsterdam
(0)20-3344322
(0)20-3344323
info@paro-bv.nl
www.paro-bv.nl
Pieter Bon Zaandam
Symon Spiersweg 18
1506 RZ
Zaandam
(0)75-6123030
(0)75-6700991
info@pieterbon.nl
www.pieterbon.nl
PontMeyer
P.O.Box 2073
1500 GB
Zaandam
(0)75-6536262
(0)75-6149251
info@pontmeyer.nl
www.pontmeyer.nl
PPG Coatings Nederland
Kopraweg 35
1047 BP
Amsterdam
(0)20-4075100
(0)20-4075059
by website
www..ppg.com www.primusouwel.nl
Primus Ouwelfabriek
Ambacht 8
1511 JZ
Zaandam
(0)75-6164061
(0)75-6158650
info@ouwel.nl
Rotim Steenbouw BV
Julianaplein 31
5211 BB
S'Hertogenbosch (0)73-6121211
(0)73-6140009
info@rotim.com
www.rotim.com
Ruig en Zonen
Zuideinde 235
1511 GE
Oostzaan
(0)75-6847391
info@ruig.nl
www.ruig.nl
(0)75-6847300
www.amports.nl
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
phone +31
fax
internet site
Schoemaker, Jan
P.O.Box 159
1540 AD Koog a/d Zaan (0)75-6504800
(0)75-6504811
mail@janschoemaker.com
www.janschoemaker.com
Shell Research Laboratory
P.O.Box 38000
1030 BN
Amsterdam
(0)20-6302729
info@shell.com
www.shell.com
Rotterdam
(0)20-6309111
Ship Spares Logistics BV
P.O. Box 54160
3008 JD
Solvay Pharmaceuticals
P.O.Box 501
1380 AM Weesp
Sonneborn Refined Products
Mainhavenweg 6
1043 AL
Amsterdam
(0)20-6117475
(0)20-6111170
by website
www.sonneborn.com
Starbucks
P.O.Box 58081
1040 HB
Amsterdam
(0)20-4076500
(0)20-4076481
info@starbucks.com
www.starbucks.com
STCA Shell Technology Centre Amsterdam P.O.Box 38000
1030 BN
Amsterdam
(0)20-6309111
(0)20-6302729
by website
www.shell.nl
Steenkorrel Groep
1045 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-6118295
(0)20-6116255
info@steenkorrel.nl
www.steenkorrel.nl
Amerikahavenweg 36
Stiho
Diamanweg 9
1812 RC
Stora Enso Timber DIY Products
Lipariweg 6
1044 AM Amsterdam
Alkmaar
(0)10-4877171
(0)10-4298311
info@ssl.nl
www.ssl.nl
(0)294-465909
(0)294-432423
by website
www.solvaypharmaceuticals.nl
(0)72-5401344
(0)72-5402885
stihoalkmaar@stiho.nl
www.stiho.nl
(0)20-6807700
(0)20-6807710
by website
www.storaenso.com
Stork Construction Materials Technology P.O.Box 379
1000 AJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5563555
(0)20-5563566
by website
www.storkcmt.com
Struyk Verwo Infra
1040 HC Amsterdam
0800-555 5554
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communicatie@struykverwo.nl
www.struykverwoinfra.nl
P.O. Box 58103
Tata Steel
P.O.Box 10000
1970 CA
IJmuiden
(0)251-499111
(0)251-470000
by website
www.tatasteeleurope.com
Tate & Lyle Netherlands (Amylum)
Lagedijk 5
1541 KA
Koog a/d Zaan (0)75-6532301
(0)75-6532204
by website
www.tateandlyle.com
Tauw BV
P.O. Box 20748
1001 NS
Amsterdam
(0)20-6063222
(0)20-6848921
info.amsterdam@tauw.nl
www.tauw.nl
Tebodin Consultants & Engineers
P.O. Box 43
1950 AA
Velsen-Noord
(0)70-3480911
(0)70-3480645
info@tebodin.com
www.tebodin.com
United Biscuites / Verkade
Westzijde 103
1506 GA Zaandam
(0)75-6556111
(0)75-6556500
ubnlrea@buscuits.com
www.verkade.nl
Univar
Zekeringstraat 32d
1014 BS
(0)20-5858958
(0)20-5858900
by website
www.univarbenelux.com www.vangroningenbv.nl
Amsterdam
Van Groningen Nieuw-Vennep BV
P.O.Box 38
2155 AA
Nieuw-Vennep (0)252-687041
(0)252-675751
info@vangroningenbv.nl
Van Hattum en Blankevoort
P.O. Box 2075
2002 CB
Haarlem
(0)23-5387434
(0)23-5387560
regionoord@vhbinfra.nl
www.vhbinfra.nl
Van Oord Nederland BV
P.O. Box 243
4200 AE
Gorinchem
(0)183-642200
(0)183-642310
info@vanoord.com
www.vanoord.com
VBK Leidingtechniek BV
P.O. Box 23
1160 AA
Zwanenburg
(0)20-6472205
(0)20-6471780
info@vbkgroep.nl
www.vbkgroep.nl
Vertom Scheepvaart & Handelsmaatschappij P.O.Box 244
3190 AE
Hoogvliet
(0)10-2858585
(0)10-2858470
by website
www.vertom.nl
Visser & Smit Hanab
P.O. Box 2104
1960 GC Heemskerk
(0)251-257100
(0)251-248746
heemskerk@vshanab.nl
www.vshanab.nl
Voorbij Groep
P.O.Box 20562
1001 NN Amsterdam
(0)20-4077000
(0)20-4077099
info@voorbij-prefabbeton.nl
www.voorbij-prefabbeton.nl
Vos Olie & Gas Producten
Butaanweg 3
1041 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4480861
(0)20-4480863
vosamsterdam@vospurmerend.nl
www.vospurmerend.nl
Wijngaarden, Van
Soldaatweg 3
1521 RK
Wormerveer
(0)75-6476060
(0)75-6476061
zaanse@vanwijngaardenbv.nl
www.vanwijngaardenbv.com
Wine Excel
Hoofdtocht 3
1507 CJ
Zaandam
(0)75-6429930
(0)75-6429970
info@wine-excel.com
www.wine-excel.com
Wurfbain Nordmann (The Netherlands) Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK
Zaandam
(0)75-6810810
(0)75-6705296
info@wurfbain-nordmann.com
www.wurfbain-nordmann.com
Zaanlandse Olieraffinaderij
1509 AA
Zaandam
(0)75-6557575
(0)75-6171551
zor_zaandam@cargill.com
www.zor.nl
Kalf 11
SUNDRIES
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ABN AMRO
P.O. Box 58
1000 AB
Amsterdam
0900 - 00 24
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by website
www.abnamro.nl
ABN AMRO Bank NV
P.O Box 283
1000 AE
Amsterdam
0900 - 00 24
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by website
www.abnamro.nl www.aon.com
AON Netherlands BV
P.O. Box 12250
1100 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-4305500
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by website
BK Ruimte & Milieu BV
P.O. Box 2111
1990 AC
Velserbroek
(0)88-3212500
(0)88-3212529
ingrid.hazeleger@bkruimteenmilieu.nl www.bkingenieurs.nl
Blaauwhof Makelaars
Dukdalfweg 60
1041 BE
Amsterdam
(0)20-4203200
(0)20-4208153
makelaars@blaauwhof.nl
www.blaauwhof.nl
Boekel de NerĂŠe
P.O. Box 75510
1070 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-7953953
(0)20-7953900
info@boekeldeneree.com
www.bdn.nl
Boer Hartog Hooft Consultants
P.O Box 75168
1070 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-5405555
(0)20-6464536
bhh@bhh.nl
www.bhh.nl
Broeke Consultancy, Van den
Sluisplein 61
1971 ZE
IJmuiden
(0)255-523692
(0)84-7241238
info@vandenbroeke.nl
www.vandenbroeke.nl
Capelle Consulting
Talesiuspark 9
2064 LJ
Spaarndam
(0)23-5374553
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Connexxion Water
3e Rijksbinnenhaven 1 1951 JL
www.fff.nl
(0)251-262000
(0)251-225372
fff@connexxion.nl
Container Company Amsterdam (CCA) Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
(0)20-2011881
cca.info@cca.nl
www.cca.nl
Delta Onroerend Goed BV
1940 ED
(0)251-220495
(0)251-214220
by website
www.beverwijk.nl
P.O. Box 1160
Velsen Noord Beverwijk
Deloitte Accountants BV
Nassaulaan 8
3761 BT
Soest
(0)88-2882888
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by website
www.deloitte.com
DTZ Zadelhoff
Westhavenweg 93
1042 BA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6644644
(0)20-6716392
amsterdam@dtz.nl
www.dtz.nl
Ernst & Young Accountans LLP
P.O. Box 7925
1008 AC
Amsterdam
(0)88-4071000
(0)88-4071005
by website
www.ey.com
Fotografie Ed Seeder
W.M. Dudokweg 58
1703 DB
Heerhugowaard (0)72-5710710
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Germieco BV
P.O. Box 272
1520 AG Wormerveer
(0)75-621 66 89
(0)75-6216846
by website
www.germieco.nl
Hendriksen Productions
Mezenpad 7
1452 XP
Ilpendam
(0)20-4363224
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by website
www.hendriksenproductions.nl
Industrial Automation Partners
Gyroscoopweg 23
1042 AC
Amsterdam
(0)20-4472777
(0)20-4472785
by website
www.iapbv.nl
ING Bank NV
Osdorpplein 113
1068 SP
Amsterdam
0800-7011
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by website
www.ing.nl
Koninklijk College Zeemanshoop
Muntplein 10
1012 WR Amsterdam
(0)20-6253515
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zeemanshoop1@hetnet.nl
www.zeemanshoop.nl
KPMG Accountants NV
P.O. Box 74500
1070 DB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6567700
(0)20-6567890
by website
www.kpmg.com
Landmark Depot Facility
Ruijgoordweg 100
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-4074063
(0)20-4074068
by website
www.srsbv.nl
Maritime Academy
P.O. Box 227
1970 AE
IJmuiden
(0)255-530290
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by website
www.maritieme-academie.nl
Marsh
conradstraat 18
3013 AP
Rotterdam
(0)10-5417650
(0)20-5417627
by website
www.marsh.com
MSCY Vastgoed BV
P.O. Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-547020
(0)255-547050
tdekker@zeehaven.nl
Multiwheels
Radarweg 20
1042 AA
Amsterdam
(0)20-6135401
(0)20-6115755
rob@multiwheels.nl
www.multiwheels.com
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
P.O. Box 1122
1000 BC
Amsterdam
(0)20-788 2010
(0)20-788 2020
post@muziekgebouw.nl
www.muziekgebouw.nl
Nauta Dutilh Advocaten
P.O. Box 7113
1007 JC
Amsterdam
(0)20-7171000
(0)20-7171111
info@nautadutilh.com
www.nautadutilh.com
Nationale Borg Maatschappij NV
P.O. Box 955
1000 AZ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5533900
(0)20-5533999
nationaleborg@nationaleborg.nl
www.nationaleborg.nl
(0)23-5302000
www.novacollege.nl
Nova Contract Opleidingen & Training Postbus 2295
2002 CG
Haarlem
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novacontract@novacollege.nl.
Novateq Engineering BV
Pesetaweg 123
2153 PJ
Nieuw Vennep (0)252-830238
(0)252-830237
info@novateq.nl
www.novateq.nl
NT Publishers
P.O.Box 200
3000 AE
Rotterdam
(0)10-2801005
by website
www.nieuwsbladtransport.nl
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(0)10-2801000
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I N D E X O F C O M PA N I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S Company name
address
p code
city
Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
(0)255-545080
info@offshoreshipdesiners.com
www.offshoreshipdesiners.com
Rabobank Amsterdam
Amstelplein 8
1096 BC
Amsterdam
(0)20-7778899
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HRM@amsterdam.rabobank.nl
www.rabobank.nl
Raetsheren van Orden
P.O. Box 1015
1810 KA
Alkmaar
(0)72-5414151
(0)72-5408266
webmail@raetsherenvanorden.nl
www.rhvo.nl
Redwise Maritime Services
Amersfoortseweg 12-E 3751 LK
Bunschoten
(0)33-4217860
(0)33-4217879
info@redwise.nl
www.redwise.com
Reym BV
P.O. Box 2760
(0)251-229233
(0)251-222889
beverwijk@reym.nl
www.reym.nl
Rinders Catering VoF
Monnickendammerrijweg 18A 1452 PL
Ilpendam
(0)20-4361247
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info@rinderscatering.nl
www.rinderscatering.nl
PWC
P.O. Box 94200
1090 GE
Amsterdam
(0)88-7920020
(0)88-7929792
by website
www.pwc.com
Saan, Koninklijke
Weesperstraat 78-82
1112 AN Diemen
(0)20-6606060
(0)20-6606066
info@saan.nl
www.saan.nl
Sarens Nederland
J v Riebeeckhaven weg 14 1041 AE
Amsterdam
(0)20-4470511
(0)20-4470512
pvd@sarens.nl
www.sarens.com
Securitas Beveiliging BV
Bovendijk 132
Rotterdam
(0)10-2856100
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info@securitas.nl
www.securitas.com
SchipperVaasen Automotive Services
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-4473099
(0)20-4470920
info@schippervaasen.nl
www.schippervaasen.nl
SchreuderGroep Alkmaar
AmpĂŠrestraat 7
1817 DE
Alkmaar
(0)72-5741220
(0)72-5713367
alkmaar@schreuder.nl
www.schreuder.nl
1940 AG Beverwijk
3045 PC
phone +31
fax
internet site
Stichting Zeemanswelvaren Amsterdam Rooseveltlaan 138
1078 NR
Amsterdam
(0)20-6117912
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Stiel Groep
Abberdaan 210
1046 AB
Amsterdam
(0)20-6132935
(0)20 6111518
by website
www.stielgroep.nl
SWA Havens
Nieuwe Hemweg 10
1013 BG
Amsterdam
(0)20-6802611
(0)20-6868526
info-havens@weetvanwerken.nl
www.weetvanwerken.nl
TheSign Creative Communication
Rustenburgerweg 89
1703 RV
Heerhugowaard (0)72-5761970
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post@thesign.nl
www.thesign.nl
TIP Trailer Rental
Hornweg 54
1044 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-6115454
(0)20-6107260
cap065@ge.com
www.ge.com
Van der Steenhoven Advocaten NV
Herengracht 582
1017 CJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-6077979
(0)20-6831947
welkom@vandersteenhoven.nl
www.vandersteenhoven.nl
Van Doorne
P.O. Box 75265
1070 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-6789123
(0)20-7954589
info@vandoorne.com
www.van-doorne.com
Vijverhorst Ports & Logistics
Vijverlaan 15
2061 GT
(0)23-5275365
--------------------info@vtl.nl
www.vtl.nl
Bloemendaal
VTL Opleiding & Training
P.O. Box 112
2400 AC
Alphen A/D Rijn 0900-1442
(0)172-431814
Westpoint vof Amsterdam
Cacaoweg 20
1047 BH
Amsterdam
(0)20-4979111
(0)20-4979797
Wiegersma Van Campen Vos
P.O. Box 633
1000 AP
Amsterdam
(0)20-5245 245
(0)20-5245250
Willis BV
P.O. Box 1315
1000 BH
Amsterdam
(0)20-5312525
(0)20-5312500
nl_info@willis.com
www.willes.com
www.wvcv.nl
WorldWise Marine
P.O. Box 197
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
(0)255-545080
info@worldwisemarine.com
www.worldwisemarine.com
Dredger Elbe in the IJmond harbour. Photo: Reinder Weidijk
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