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NEW SE A LOCKS From 2019 onwards you will enter the seaports of Amsterdam through the new sea locks at IJmuiden. We were delighted that the decision was finally taken in 2014 for delivery of the new locks. They will serve as the basis for the further solid growth of our region as an international logistics hub. Construction of the new sea locks is due to start in 2016. They will be able to accommodate the next generation of cargo and cruise vessels and ensure maximum operational availability 24/7.
Facts & figures New sea locks Current situation Length 500/545m 400m Width 65/70m 50m Draught 17/18m 15m
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11 Amsterdam Metropolitan Area 17 The six clusters of the port region 25 Airport Seaport 26 Hinterland connections 28 Port of Amsterdam; a port of partnerships 32 Oiltanking Amsterdam 33 Vopak 34 BP Amsterdam Terminal
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40 OBA Bulk Terminal Amsterdam 41 Rietlanden Terminals 43 Scandia Terminal 44 Holland Cargo Terminal 45 Koopman Car Terminal 47 United Stevedores Amsterdam 49 Waterland Terminal 50 Ship repair and maintenance 52 Passenger Terminal Amsterdam 53 Port of Amsterdam (port authority) 54 Port of IJmuiden; an all-round port 58 The IJmond harbor
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59 Tata Steel 60 Felison (Cruise) Terminal) 62 YCSM Stevedores 63 Container Stevedoring Ymuiden 64 Port of Beverwijk; the flexible port 69 MEO Logistics 70 Port of Zaanstad; opportunities for expansion 75 Amsterdam Port Consultants
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85 Amsterdam Cruise Port 86 Liner services Africa 87 Liner services Asia 88 Liner services Australia 86 Liner services Europe 91 Index of companies and organizations Cover photo: Max Dijksterhuis
Amsterdam Cruise Port Several authorities and businesses work together at Amsterdam Cruise Port to offer a package of shipping and tourist services to provide the best possible service for your cruise call!
Amsterdam A great destination for sea and river cruises! • A dynamic and historical city • State of the art museums • A shopper’s paradise • The famous canal district on UNESCO World Heritage List • Three modern cruise terminals • Europe's hub: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol • Located near the North Sea and the River Rhine
Contact us www.amsterdamcruise.nl info@amsterdamcruise.nl + 31 (0)20 7235170
A region defined by • Great river cruise facilities • A bounless coastline • Picturesque villages • Bulb fiels, windmills • and much more to discover
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A STRONG INTERNATIONAL PARTNER Th a n k s for pick ing up your personal guid e to t h e s e apor ts o f Am sterdam . Together, the seaports of Amsterdam, IJmuiden, Beverwijk and Zaanstad are Europe’s fourth largest seaport with an annual transhipment of nearly 100 million tons. In addition, the port region generates an added value of 6.3 billion euros and some 59,000 jobs. The Port Guide 2015 showcases the opportunities the region has to offer. Besides high-quality terminals, stevedores and maritime & nautical service providers, this region is flexible and innovative. An equally important aspect of the port is the first class cooperation between regional partners, including in terms of infrastructure. In short, our port region has a great deal to offer you and your company!
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Port Guide 2015 Promotional magazine about the North Sea Canal area, with a focus on the ports and companies of Amsterdam, IJmuiden, Beverwijk and Zaanstad. Published once a year, the Port Guide is produced by Amports (Amsterdam Port Association). De Ruijterkade 7 1013 AA Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel. + 31 20 627 37 06 E-mail: amports@amports.nl Twitter: @amports Website: www.amports.nl Managing director: Laura Keegstra Project manager: Chris van der Deijl Project editor: Cees Visser Advertisements: Chris van der Deijl Translation: Writewell Quality Text, Amsterdam Layout: FIZZ marketing & communicatie, Meppel (NL) Printed by: Ten Brink, Meppel (NL)
Advertisers: Amsterdam Cruise Port 4 Amsterdam Port Consultants 68 AYOP 48 Cruise Terminals Amsterdam 22 CVV IJmuiden 24 CWT Europe B.V. 14 DAMEN Shiprepair / Niron Staal Amsterdam 68 De Koperen Ploeg 10 Forkliftcenter 16 Gulf Oil Nederland 16 KVSA Logistics 38 Loodswezen 84 Main 22 Maritieme Academie Holland 38 Marpol 22 MEO B.V. 10 Novateq 68 Oiltanking 10 Oranjewerf 10 Port of Amsterdam 100 Particuliere Transport CoĂśperatie 68 Rabobank 42 Reym 42 SGS 74 Starcom Group 46 STC Amsterdam 42 United Stevedores Amsterdam 95 VCK Logistics 90 Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. 104
The Port Guide is an annual publication of the promotional organisation Amports (Amsterdam Ports Association). Amports represents some 265 private companies as well as the main port authorities and governmental institutions in the Amsterdam port region. The main goal of this publication is to illustrate the dynamic versatility of the port region.
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Th e Ams te rd am por t area com pr ises fou r maj o r se a p o r t s (A mste rd a m, I J m uid e n, Be ve r wijk an d Zaan stad). Four p o r t s e ac h wi t h t he i r own c h a rac te r is tics, but com plemen tin g eac h o t he r ’s f a ci l i t i e s and se r v i c e s. W ha t c on n e c ts the four por ts is not on ly th e N o r t h S e a Cana l, b ut mo re t y p i c al l y t h e coope ration an d par tnersh ips in the a re a . Thi s t r a nsl ate s i nto p e r so na l a n d cl ie nt- or ie n ted approach towards c usto me r s and carg o. The four ports that make up the single entity of Amsterdam Seaports handle a combined total of almost 100 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. 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.
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 settled in the new Africa harbour (‘Afrikahaven’) 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 1,500 river cruise vessels per year also call at Amsterdam. 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 sea locks, Beverwijk is the first port on the North Sea Canal. 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 foodstuffs. 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. W W W. PO RTO FAM ST ERDAM . NL W W W. ZEEHAV EN. NL W W W. BEV ERWIJ K. NL W W W. Z A ANSTAD. NL
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MAIN PARTICULARS Total quay length: a 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: potatoes, scrap metals, timber and timber products, offshore materials, woodchips, logs, sterling board Number of seagoing ships (2014): 130 Number of inland vessels (2014): 842 Containers handled (2014): 25,000
MAIN PARTICULARS Port configuration: Three port basins, total quay length: 4,000 metres. Felison (Cruise) Terminal with ferry and cruise berths, large fresh fish auction halls and trawler discharging quays Water depth: Up to 11 metres Max ship size: Up to 280 metres Cargo categories: Fresh caught, deep frozen imported fish and fish products, offshore and construction materials, Ro/Ro of cargoes Passenger traffic: Ferry and cruise sailings Number of ferry passengers: 550,000 annually Auction turnover: Fresh fish € 50 million, deep frozen € 450 million Seagoing vessels: 5,100 Offshore suppliers: 870 Containers: 5,000 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
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MAIN PARTICULARS Maximum draft: 8.00 metres (seagoing vessels) 4.00 metres (inland vessels) Maximum ship size (inland vessels): up to 4,000 tons BT/GT Annual cargo turnover: 177,000 tons (by seagoing vessels) 1,700,000 tons (by inland vessels) Cargo categories: Two inland container terminals Two food silos Tank terminal for edible oils Cocoa silos and warehouses Ample space available to transport and industrial business Nautical services Two shipyards for inland vessels
MAIN PARTICULARS 620 hectares water surface 1,995 hectares port land areas (port sites, quaysides, roads, railways, dykes) The 1,995 hectares of port land area comprises: Infrastructure 380 hectares Business sites issued 1,300 hectares Available for rent or lease 315 hectares Companies 909
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Th e Ams te rd am M etropolitan Area (AMA ) i ncl ud e s b o t h t he f a mo us Dutch cap i t a l ci t y a n d, incre as ing ly, th e m un icipalities th at sur ro und i t .
Ask the managers of international companies in Amsterdam what sets this region apart from other interesting options from which to do business in Europe and you will receive a wide variety of responses. Some will stress the fact that nearly all European multinational companies are represented in Amsterdam, others will comment on the international mindset of Amsterdam’s population, while others still will talk about the city’s multicultural strengths. In addition, there are those who will praise Amsterdam’s excellent physical and digital networks or the inspiring energy of this centuries-old trading city with its rich cultural heritage. All these points of view are justified
and yet Amsterdam has even more equally persuasive qualities. Anyone who visits the city and tastes its unique atmosphere can vouch for that. Amsterdam as logistics hub With an added value of more than € 16 billion per annum, logistics is the AMA’s third most important economic sector, after the business and financial services sectors. Despite the economic crisis, the region’s logistics sector has experienced strong growth over recent years. The strengthening of Amsterdam’s business climate and competitive position as a logistics hub is high on the political and business agenda, and logistics is one of the nine leading sectors in the Netherlands. The Rutte-2
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cabinet’s coalition agreement has identified the logistics mainports of Amsterdam and Rotterdam as spearheads in the Netherlands’ spatial-economic policy. The strongest and most distinctive points relating to the AMA are reviewed below. Amsterdam: European and global logistics hub Connectivity is by far the AMA’s strongest asset as a logistics hub. With Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, the Port of Amsterdam and the Aalsmeer flower auction (FloraHolland), the region boasts a unique combination of logistical hubs. The (infrastructural) connections between the AMA and logistical hubs throughout Europe and the rest of the
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companies is an important factor in establishing themselves in the region. The Netherlands is known worldwide for its attractive fiscal climate, which stimulates entrepreneurship and foreign investment. For logistics companies in particular, the Netherlands has introduced various regulations that are unique within Europe and which are highly appreciated by the sector.
In addition to the benefits of Schiphol’s position, the region’s excellent connectivity can also be attributed to the proximity of Amsterdam’s seaport (number four in Europe). More than 95 million tons of goods pass through the Amsterdam Port Region each year and the world’s largest petroleum and cocoa port is also a leader in energy and agriculture.
Compared to competing countries, the Netherlands has the lowest rate of corporation tax (25%) and agreements can be reached with the Inland Revenue related to so-called advance tax rulings, which provide assurances on tax liabilities up to a maximum of ten years. Another benefit is the expat ruling for qualified foreign employees, who pay no tax on the first 30% of their earnings for a period of eight years.
Alongside its strong ‘traditional’ infrastructure, Amsterdam’s ICT infrastructure is another USP. AMS-IX, the world’s largest internet exchange point, plays a central role in this. The logistics of people and goods (including E-business) goes hand in hand with strong growth in the exchange of digital information and data streams. The presence of an Airport/Seaport, Greenport and Dataport puts Amsterdam at the forefront of the logistics market of the future. The combination of these three strong markets, plus its traditional infrastructure and ICT network, means that Amsterdam can meet the logistics market’s increasing demands for faster and more integrated multimodal solutions which respond to specific client needs: by air, sea, inland waterway, road, rail and internet. Work is continuously being carried out on the optimisation of connections between various markets, for example through the opening up of the new A5 motorway (‘Westrandweg’), which places the port, airport and flower auction within 15 minutes of each other. The planned implementation of an integrated customs control and the linking of the port community systems for Amsterdam and Rotterdam (PortBase) and Schiphol (Cargonaut) are further steps forward. On a global level, the AMA can be compared with the world’s largest Airport-Seaport combinations, such as Dubai, Singapore, New York, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Amsterdam is a European and global logistics hub Attractive fiscal climate Just as in other sectors, the fiscal climate (customs and tax regulations) for logistics
In addition to these general tax benefits, the Netherlands offers attractive fiscal benefits for logistics companies in particular. Customs Bonded Warehousing, for example, allows the payment of customs obligations to be postponed until goods leave the storage depot en route to a destination within the EU. And this charge is not levied at all on goods destined for outside the EU.
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world are excellent. With 317 routes, Schiphol is second only to Paris Charles de Gaulle within Europe in terms of its (inter)national flight route network. In terms of freight, with 1.5 million tons, Schiphol is Europe’s third largest airport, behind Frankfurt and Paris, and is placed fourth when it comes to passengers. For years, Schiphol has been consistently voted one of the best airports in the world.
A VAT Deferment System provides benefits in terms of cash flow: in the Netherlands and Belgium, VAT does not need to be paid at the time goods are imported but can be settled monthly, for example. In conclusion: the customs service is proactive and businessminded. The declaration process is digitised, resulting in less administration and quicker processing of goods for logistics companies. Triple Helix Another of Amsterdam’s strengths concerns the logistical innovation and cooperation between the government, knowledge institutions and the business community: the Triple Helix. Under the banner of the Amsterdam Economic Board, these parties are working together on the Smart Logistics Amsterdam innovation programme. Adopting a demand-driven approach, this aims to improve the logistics chain in terms of time, costs, flexibility and sustainability. A strong, active government is essential for the development and implementation of an attractive spatial-economic policy and the co-financing of education, research and development, with the help of such knowledge institutes as the Free University (VU) and the University of Amsterdam (UvA),
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university colleges and the leading logistics institute Dinalog. The direct involvement of the business community creates the conditions in which to track trends and needs (market intelligence) and to translate visions and concepts into practical, working solutions, as well as the development and marketing of innovative business locations, such as those along the so-called ‘Logistics Westside’. This is the corridor between the three large logistics hubs of Greenport Aalsmeer, Schiphol and the Port of Amsterdam, which fan out in an easterly direction towards the new cities of Almere and Lelystad. Concrete innovations are also being developed, through projects such as SmartGate Cargo (an improved and faster checking process for outgoing international air freight) and Circle Lines (the development of multimodal transportation). As the name of the project suggests, Seamless Connections are being realised in the process chain, through digitisation of the process, adjustments to existing rules and practices, and the efficient use of multimodal infrastructure. This will result in a time saving of 25% on the entire logistical process.
shown that the AMA and the Netherlands as a whole have a respected and highly valued education system, proficiency in the English language and senior managers with international experience.
The concentration of higher-educated and specialised service providers is also a breeding ground for a strong creative industry (media, fashion) and for other innovative economic clusters (life sciences, high-tech, aerospace, food and flowers). Logistics is the thread that joins all of these clusters together.
In addition, sustainable production and sustainable living conditions are preconditions for the service economy of the future and are high on the region’s social agenda. The Port of Amsterdam has expressed its ambition to make a substantial contribution towards a transition to sustainable energy and an organic-based economy. Sustainable development is also an important starting point for new work locations. The combination of multimodal accessibility, sustainability, cost efficiency and the concentration of innovative sectors and disciplines is the engine powering continuous innovation and, with it, the growth of the Amsterdam economy and logistics sector.
Human capital Another of Amsterdam’s strengths is its human capital, which is a secondary but not to be underestimated requirement for the establishment of international businesses in the region. With two universities and two higher-education colleges, the AMA offers a wide range of logistics courses at all levels. The quality of the courses (including those on logistics) and the number of students involved result in a dynamic transfer of knowledge between the education sector and the business community. Many studies have also
Last but not least… Creative impulses also contribute to another quality that characterises Amsterdam and its citizens: international orientation. The Dutch way of doing business is based on an ability to build bridges between different cultures. This has also become a way of life in Amsterdam, which comprises almost 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.
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Strong, sustainable service hub The AMA is increasingly developing itself to become a service hub. The field of logistics is no longer limited to the storage and transhipment of goods. The growth and complexity of global streams of goods and people is making the management and ‘control’ of these streams increasingly important. Logistics is becoming a much more knowledge-intensive business sector. Logistics companies in the AMA can benefit from the concentration of major financial institutions and the availability of specialist advisors (fiscal, legal, insurance, etc.), harnessing Amsterdam’s traditional strengths as a city built on trade. This also offers companies the possibility to outsource activities and services.
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Th e Ams te rd am por t region has a strong fo und a t i o n wi t h si x ma i n cl uste r s: # En erg y, # Food, #Agr ibulk , M in erals & R e c ycl i ng, #G e ne r al Ca rg o & Lo gi st i cs, # C r uis e, # M ar itim e S er vices & R eal Estate Th e se cl u s te rs are at the core of th e eco no mi c ac t i v i t i e s i n t he A mste rd a m/ N o r t h S e a Canal are a. ( Th e var ious clusters are f ur t he r d e t a i l e d b e l ow. The same na me s a l so appe ar l ate r in th is publication to ind i c ate t he re l e v anc e b e t we e n t he c l u s te r and the page con tents. )
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The Amsterdam port region’s dry and liquid bulk cargo throughput has risen to such an extent in recent years that it has developed into the leading European fuel transhipment port. In addition to the storage and distribution of fuels, value-added activities by the 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, the Amsterdam port region can truly be called an energy port. Amsterdam is also the second largest European coal transhipment port. In addition, the Amsterdam port region has both the ambition and location to become a leader in sustainable and renewable energy. As well as being the largest petrol port worldwide, Amsterdam also plays a role in diesel importation for the European consumer market. Internationally, Amsterdam is an indispensable second gateway for the import
of energy products for German and Dutch energy plants. The number of companies generating sustainable energy in Amsterdam Seaports is growing rapidly. Waste and Energy Company (AEB Amsterdam) does so by incinerating waste, 48% of which is biomass. The power plants have a capacity of 124 megawatt, producing 1 million megawatt hours annually. This provides electricity for some 320,000 households, 75% of the City of Amsterdam’s total. The new Greenmills plant produces sustainable biofuels and green energy from organic waste products such as frying oil. Biofuel is the collective name for different types of fuels that are made from organic (plant and animal) matter. The plant converts 100,000 tons of organic waste into 115 million litres of sustainable biodiesel and 25 million cbm of biogas.
The biodiesel plant of Vesta Biofuels has been converting vegetable crops into biodiesel since 2011. The plant has a flexible layout and uses various resources, from rapeseed oil to waste flows, and its capacity is 200,000 tons of biodiesel a year (approximately 230 million litres). The biodiesel plant is located on the premises of Oiltanking Amsterdam, which provides Vesta with port facilities such as quays, tanks, storage, transhipment and blending. Located in the heart of the Netherlands, the Amsterdam port region is ideally located to service offshore oil, gas and wind farm operations on the North Sea. There are excellent maintenance and modification facilities in the area and dedicated quay space for supply vessels and offshore work ships. Maintenance, modification and decommissioning of offshore platforms, offshore drilling support and supply are the main areas of expertise. There is dedicated quay space for supply vessels and offshore work ships.
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# Food
Amsterdam is the largest cacao port in the world. The region is responsible for 13% of global cacao processing, which mainly takes place in Zaanstad. The beans are imported from West Africa over sea in bulk or containers. Cacao illustrates the strong position of the food cluster in the region, which offers all functionalities within the chain: from transport and transhipment to industrial processing, logistics, wholesale, retail and office activities. The food cluster as a whole is much more extensive than just cacao or the port alone. It represents approximately â‚Ź 2.2 billion and over 20,000 jobs in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (AMA). Other important segments in the food cluster include fresh and deep-frozen fish (IJmuiden), seed potatoes (Beverwijk), and coffee, tea, nuts, juices, oleiferous seeds, fats and animal feed (Amsterdam).
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employment and 40% of all export in the AMA. The manufacturing industry includes a heterogeneous collection of companies.
Several sectors are especially well represented in the region, such as steel manufacturing and processing in the IJmond area, and mechanical engineering, chemistry and recycling in the Zaan region and Amsterdam. Companies in the recycling sector (varying from household waste to ferrous and nonferrous) produce raw materials. The Amsterdam port region is an important location for major parties specialised in the recycling of scrap, paper, glass, plastics, rubber, textile, rare metals and industrial/construction waste. Due to its current position in the field of agribulk, mineral energy and recycling, the port has all the infrastructure, knowledge and market channels required for the transhipment of organic energy sources.
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The import of raw materials is a major lifeline for the manufacturing industry in the region, which represents nearly 10% of all
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# G e n eralCargo #Logistics, #Breakbulk
Amsterdam port is a major logistic hub for the manufacturing industry and wholesalers. This involves, among others, the import of raw materials and semi-manufactured products for industries such as steel, wood and paper, and products for the fashion industry, offshore wind turbine parks, the automotive industry and equipment manufacturers. General cargo involves a wide range of goods, such as project cargo (wind turbines, for example), Ro-Ro (roll-on roll-off ), general cargo and containers. The Amsterdam port region has a relatively large foundation in (semi-) industrial goods. Partly due to the port region of Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, Greenport Aalsmeer (the world trade centre for flowers and plants) and AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange; the main internet hub of the Netherlands) the logistic sector in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area has been known as an economic heavyweight for years.
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Amsterdam is also a player in the deep-sea container segment, and actively supports the container hub Rotterdam. Within the container market it has its own niche position, with a focus on the cargo that is transported to and from the natural hinterland as well as cargo from sectors in which Amsterdam is traditionally a major player, such as Africa, Latin America and the Baltic States.
The city of Amsterdam itself continues to be a major tourist attraction, as are destinations such as the Keukenhof (famous for its flowers) and Zaanse Schans (popular due to its windmills). The proximity of Schiphol is the icing on the cake. Not only does the Dutch capital serve as a transit port, it is also a
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The Amsterdam port region is an attractive destination for cruise ships, welcoming 182 ocean cruisers in 2014 (126 at the terminal in Amsterdam and 56 at the cruise terminal in IJmuiden). Amsterdam is also a major cruise port for North Sea city trips and fjord excursions. River cruises are another growth market, with 1,692 river cruise ships in 2014.
home port for ocean cruisers. Major shipping companies choose the metropolitan region as the location for training and educating their staff (using, for instance, the cruise simulation centre in the nearby city of Almere). The European cruise market is growing, and the amount of cruise ships is increasing both in number and in size. Although the cruising season traditionally runs from April to October, demand is also growing in the other months. The Amsterdam port region has managed to tie a wide range of cruise segments to the metropolitan region; from luxury cruises in the highest segment to city trips.
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Within the Amsterdam port region, these companies are concentrated in the Atlas Park, the Vervoerscentrum (Transport Centre), the Alfadriehoek (Alpha Triangle) and Stadhaven Minerva (City Port Minerva) areas. The Atlas Park is the zone for large-scale (European) distribution centres, the Vervoerscentrum is dedicated to more regionally oriented distribution activities, and the Alfadriehoek has a mixed profile. The authentic character of Stadhaven Minerva has proven to be a good source of inspiration for creative businesses.
The opening of the new A5 motorway has significantly improved both the accessibility and visibility of the port region. This is why the connecting area along the A5 between the port and Schiphol Airport is often referred to as the ‘Logistic West Axis’. The port region obviously features a wide range of maritime service providers as well, including tug services, pilot companies, suppliers, maritime waste processing companies, boatmen and ICT service providers. They support their clients (shipping companies and agents) in ensuring that the arrival and departure process runs as smoothly as possible.
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In addition to primary storage and transhipment activities, the port area also includes many companies with processing, service-providing and logistic activities.
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Th e cit y o f A mste rd a m ha s t he uni q ue b e ne f i t o f b e i ng h ome to Euro p e’s fo ur t h l a rg e st se ap o r t and ai r p o r t (Am sterda m A i r p o r t S c hi p ho l ) wi t h o nl y 1 5 k i l o me t re s separatin g t he t wo. Fo r ma ny i nte r nat i o na l l o gi st i cs companies, t hi s c o mb i na t i o n i s an i mp o r t a nt – and o f te n decisive – re aso n fo r se t t i ng up t he i r b usi ne ss i n t he are a . Togeth er wi t h R o t te rd am, Euro p e’s l a rg e st se ap o r t , t he Amsterda m re gi o n o f fe r s a ve r y st ro ng c l uste r o f t hre e h ubs less t han 7 0 k i l o me t re s ap a r t . Port of Amsterdam, the regional business association ORAM and Air Cargo Netherlands (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 Airport Schiphol and the Amsterdam port region. 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 Airport Schiphol to the cruise ships in the ports of Amsterdam and IJmuiden.
Atlaspark One of the most strategic locations between the Amsterdam port area and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the Atlaspark. This 110-hectare business park is part of the port of Amsterdam, near terminals and only a ten minute drive form the airport. Atlaspark is mainly intended for (international) companies in distribution, logistics and the manufacturing industry. It offers the latest facilities in the field of information technology (broadband networks), security and collective personnel transport. A company such as Hitachi Construction Machinery, located in the port of Amsterdam, is a good example of how companies benefit from the Airport Seaport concept. While the construction machinery arrives by RoRo vessels at the port of Amsterdam, 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. W W W. PO RTO FAM ST ERDAM . CO M W W W. S CHIPHO LGRO UP. CO M W W W. SADC. NL /LO CAT IO NS
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Th e e xce l l e nt co nn ec tion s to the Europe a n hi nte r l a nd a nd t he sho r t 1 5 -mi nute d r i ve to Am ste rd am Air por t S chiphol give the seap o r t s o f A mste rd am a si gni f i cant l e ad whe n i t c o me s to l ogistics and distr ibution. O ve r 6 0 % o f a l l carg o f l ows to a nd f ro m t he Am ste rd am por t region – alm ost 100 m i l l i o n to ns a nnua l l y - i s by i nl and ve sse l, p ar t l y d u e to a s hor t a n d efficient route to th e R hi ne v i a t he A mste rd am-R hi ne Ca nal. Thi s e n a bl e s a fas t and effec tive ser vice to c o nsume r s a nd i nd ust r i e s i n c o unt r i e s suc h as G e r many, Au s tr ia an d Switzer land.
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Oil products and coal make up the majority of the inland shipping transport from Amsterdam. Terminals such as Vopak Westpoort Terminal, Oiltanking Amsterdam, BP Amsterdam Terminal, Eurotank Amsterdam, NuStar Terminals and Hydrocarbon Hotel use the inland waterways for the transit of oil products to the hinterland, while the two large dry bulk transhipment companies ‘OBA Bulk Terminal’ and ‘Rietlanden Terminals’ deploy freight trains, inland vessels and push barges to transport coal to the European markets. Cargill and IGMA transport raw materials for the cattle feed industry to factories in the Netherlands and other European countries via inland shipping and rail. Various container service barge 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 The Amsterdam port region is at the heart of the intermodal network centred around container transfer points on industrial sites and inland ports, where trucks can deliver containers for onward transport through the
Netherlands on inland vessels. To meet the expected growth in the number of containers in the port of Rotterdam and strengthen Amsterdam’s position as a transfer hub for the north of the Netherlands, the network will include separate line services for large inland vessels. These barges will go back and forth between the ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Ter Haak Intermodal implemented a new rail container shuttle from the port of Amsterdam to Berlin. The shuttle departs from the USA Terminal in Amsterdam once a week with more than 1,000 tons of cocoa loaded in bulk containers. The new connection will allow Amsterdam to strengthen its storage and transhipment capacity and reaffirm its position as the world’s largest cocoa port.
Port of Amsterdam aims to achieve a considerable expansion in its share of inland shipping and rail cargo to further increase the sustainability of the seaport. This includes a doubling of rail transportation from 5 million tons (2012) to 10 million tons in 2030, through expansion and electrification, for example. Since 2010, the Amsterdam port region has had a direct connection to the Betuwe rail route, the main cargo line between the port of Rotterdam and the German hinterland. A rail shuttle between Amsterdam and Duisburg should create additional possibilities for large companies such as Tata Steel in 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 (the ‘second Coen tunnel’) and a new motorway through the port area (‘Westrandweg’) further reinforce Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and the Amsterdam seaports. Both projects were delivered in 2013, relieving pressure on the Amsterdam ring-road and improving connections to the port of Amsterdam, Schiphol and Rotterdam. With around 50 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. The Amsterdam port region is Europe’s fourth seaport with some 98 million tons (2014).
In April 2013, Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate Netherlands, Katoen Natie Amsterdam and
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A PORT OF PA RTNERS H I PS Th e por t of Amsterdam , the four th largest i n Euro p e, i s g e a re d to ha nd l e v i r t ual l y a l l t ype s of cargo an d ship. Cargo han dl i ng co mp a ni e s a nd te r mi nal o p e r ato r s are f l e x ibl e, the ir l abour force is high ly sk ill e d, and ste ve d o re s, shi p b ro k e r s, l o gi st i cs a n d d is tr ibu tion specialists are geared to p rov i d e a f i r st- cl ass se r v i c e. As a p o r t o f p a r tne rs hips, Po r t of Amsterdam wor k s c l o se l y wi t h p a r t i e s i n t he p r i v a te se c to r, t he c i t y, and re gional and (inter)national gove r nme nt s.
MAIN PARTICULARS 620 hectares water surface 1,995 hectares port land areas (port sites, quaysides, roads, railways, dykes) The 1,995 hectares of port land area comprises: Infrastructure 380 hectares Business sites issued 1,300 hectares Available for rent or lease 315 hectares 909 companies
Many Amsterdam terminal operators have 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 the all-weather Waterland Terminal, deep-sea multipurpose terminals and multimodal distribution centres like the VCK Scandia Terminal and Koopman Car Terminal, the dry-bulk terminals OBA and Rietlanden with heavy lift gantries and floating cranes, the expanded tank farms such as Vopak and Oiltanking Amsterdam, and the bustling cruise terminals. 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 fine example of cooperation between the biggest and the fourth biggest port of Europe - and is part of the port’s motto: ‘Port of Partnerships’.
The ‘A’ Ports The Amsterdam port west of the city consists of the ‘A’ port basins, named after the world’s continents. On the America harbour (‘Amerikahaven’) quays you will find container, liquid and dry bulk terminals. The Africa harbour (‘Afrikahaven’) port basin was completed in 2001 and its size (1,900x350 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. Vopak, the world’s largest independent tank storage operator, completed a 35 ha and 1.2 million cbm tank farm on this location in 2013, while the east quay has been reserved for future container handling. W W W. PO RTO FAM ST ERDAM . CO M
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OILTAN K I N G AMSTERDA M Oil tank ing Am sterdam (OTA) is th e l a rg e st t ank sto r a g e te r mi nal i n t he p o r t of Ams te rdam . I ts m ain ac tivit y is t he sto r ag e, t r a nshi p me nt and b l e nd i ng o f pe trol produc ts for clients th at ma i nl y sup p l y t he US , We st Af r i ca a nd Far E a st mar k e ts. OTA also plays an impor ta nt ro l e i n t he i mp o r t o f d i e se l, g a so i l and je t fu e l in Nor thwest Europe.
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The storage capacity of the terminal in the America harbour (‘Amerikahaven’) is approximately 1.6 million m3, divided over 83 tanks with floating roofs varying in size between 4,000 and 61,500 m3. In these tanks Oiltanking Amsterdam stores a wide range of petrol products as well as gasoil, diesel, naphtha and Jet A1. A relatively small activity is the storage of molasses, a viscous by-product of the sugar industry. Oiltanking has seventeen jetties, of which six can dock seagoing vessels with a maximum deadweight tonnage (dwt) of 100,000. OTA in Amsterdam employs nearly one hundred people. The premises of Oiltanking Amsterdam also include a bio-diesel factory owned by Mercuria. In addition, options are available for expanding the terminal itself and on the adjacent grounds.
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Two important pipelines Oiltanking Amsterdam is connected to two vital pipelines; an 80-km pipeline that pipes in crude petroleum from various production platforms on the North Sea, and a second 20-km pipeline that connects the terminal to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s top five airports in terms of passengers and cargo. The latter pipeline supplies nearly 50% of the airport’s total kerosene demand. Additionally, OTA stores part of the strategic oil supply kept by the Dutch government.
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Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort, situated in the Africa harbour (‘Afrikahaven’), has been operational since October 2011. TheA9 terminal comprises 41 above-ground storage tanks and state-of-the-art facilities to blend oil and gasoline components. The tanks range from 10,000 to 50,000 m3. The storage and handling terminal also includes ten berths for seagoing vessels and inland barges on two finger piers, two quays and one dock, all of which are easily accessible via the North Sea Channel.
Amsterdam Westpoort include an advanced A10 vapour return and vapour recovery system (DVI) which processes vapours released during the (un)loading of seagoing vessels and inland barges. Vopak Terminal Westpoort only welcomes tankers at its new terminals that have a vapour return system connection. Moreover, all 41 tanks and pipes above water are equipped with a leakage detection system to minimise emissions from volatile organic substances. The tanks also have an internal floating roof and a fixed dome roof.
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Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort handles clean petroleum products with dedicated systems for gasoline, gasoil, diesel and their components. The company continuously invests in environmental and safety measures and innovations. Examples at Vopak Terminal
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BP A MST E RDA M TER MIN A L The BP Am sterdam Ter m inal (BAT ) i s si t uate d i n A mste rd a m’s We ste r n p o r t a re a . Th i s mod e r n im por t and expor t ter min al fo r f ue l s l i k e p ro p ane, b ut a ne, p e t ro l and d i e s el compr is e s 75 tan ks and has a total sto r ag e c ap a ci t y o f o ne mi l l i o n m 3 , mak i ng i t B P ’s l arg e s t tradin g ter min al. I t supplies l o cal a nd re gi o nal re t ai l st a t i o ns wi t h p e t ro l, g a s o i l and L PG, and facilitates th e in ter n at i o na l t r ad e i n o i l a nd g as p ro d uc t s i n Euro p e a n d the re s t of the wor ld, pr im ar ily No r t h & S o ut h A me r i ca a nd Af r i c a.
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Capital investments have been made to ensure that the BAT can operate as best in class. This has resulted in considerable improvements in commercial performance. The BAT storage tanks are part of a constant renovation programme which ensures that they continuously meet the latest standards. Maintenance involves a risk-based inspection programme to determine which tanks are in need of inspection, minimising risk and maximising availability. As a result of investments in the infrastructure, automation system and safety systems at the BAT, the complex currently has the capacity to simultaneously process three seagoing vessels, nine inland vessels and ten trucks, while carrying out eight product transfers at the terminal.
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With a view to its environmental commitments, BP Amsterdam has linked its jetties to a modern vapour processing installation. In 2010, the company started large-scale maintenance on its waste-water treatment system. Other activities involve upgrading the tanks, pipes and road network.
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NuStar Terminals continues to invest in new systems to maximise the flexibility of the terminal. For instance, larger pumps to increase flow rates and meters to allow multiple deliveries to vessels from the same tank.
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NuStar Terminals is part of American concern NuStar Energy, which owns 84 storage terminals in the US, Canada, Mexico, St Eustatius, the UK and the Netherlands.
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EUROTA N K AMSTERDA M Eu rotank A msterdam (E TA) h as a sto r ag e c ap a ci t y o f ne a r l y 1 . 4 mi l l i o n m 3 d i v i d e d over 2 2 9 tanks. Th e company stores pet ro l p ro d uc t s, k e ro se ne, nap ht ha , g a so i l and d i e s el. E TA al s o has 12 jetties for in lan d ve sse l s, co aste r s and se a g o i ng ve sse l s wi t h a ma xi m u m d raf t of 1 3 .7 metres, as well as a co nne c t i o n to t he r ai l ne t wo r k .
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Eurotank Amsterdam has invested over 70 million euros in safety, environment and infrastructure over the past six years. The company will continue with these major investments in the coming period as it seeks to expand and improve still further. Eurotank Amsterdam had already built four new storage tanks with a combined capacity of 150,000 m3 in 2009, and four more gasoil tanks with a total capacity of 75,000 m3 were added in mid2011. It is also expanding the capacity of the loading arms on the jetties to expedite the (un) loading of tankers. This investment is expected to increase the transhipment capacity of the terminal by 50% over the coming ten years. Eurotank Amsterdam has also introduced substantial environmental measures since 2008 including the design and construction of a new water treatment system for precipitation
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and the construction of two new vapour return systems with a capacity of 2,500 m3 and 5,000 m3 per hour, respectively. Vapour return systems reclaim petrol fumes developed during the loading process of seagoing vessels, trucks and rail tankers to prevent emissions into the atmosphere. A9
In 2006 Eurotank Amsterdam became part of VTTI, an international concern for the storage of energy products. VTTI owns 12 oil storage terminals around the world with a joint storage capacity of more than 8.5 million m3, with Eurotank Amsterdam being the largest.
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H YDROCA RB ON H OTEL H yd rocar bon Hotel, located in the Am er i c a ha r b o ur (‘A me r i k a have n’ ) i n t he p o r t o f Am ste rd am, s tar ted produc tion in ear ly 2 0 1 2 . The te r mi nal fo r (b i o )f ue l s has a cap a ci t y of 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 m 3 , divided over 11 tank s. H yd ro car b o n Ho te l i s a j o i nt-ve nt ure b e t we e n t he B r i t is h company Blue O cean Associates a nd t he Dutch A rg o s E ne rgi e s.
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Hydrocarbon Hotel was designed for the import, export, storage and blending of petrol, diesel, distillates and bio-fuels (bio-ethanol and biodiesel). Its main clients are situated in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. The terminal has three quays for seagoing and inland vessels.
The terminal has unique tank foundations that A9 consist of 3800 high-velocity piles (with a length of 23 metres and a diameter of 220 millimetres) that ensure an even load. Additionally, Hydrocarbon Hotel is equipped with a waste water tank and a pumping station.
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Strictest environmental regulations The terminal meets the most stringent safety and environmental regulations with, for example, a closed vapour balancing and return system that minimises emissions and vapour losses as well as liquid-proof floors, tank bunds with leak detection, bentonite mats and concrete terps below the tanks.
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GU L F OI L NE DER L A ND G u l f Oil Ne d e r l a nd has h ad a petrol ter m i na l fo r sto r a g e and d i st r i b ut i o n i n t he Am ste rd am por t since O c tober 2011. I n ad v anc e o f co nst r uc t i o n, t he Po r t o f A mste rd a m h a d to re cl aim t wo hec tares in th e Petro l e um har b o ur (‘ Pe t ro l e umhave n’ ).
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As a so-called downstream company, Gulf Oil Nederland buys petrol products via long-term contracts with large refineries instead of having its own production capacity.
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The new quay accommodates inland vessels (lighters) and seagoing vessels with a draft of up to 11 metres. The storage capacity of the eight storage tanks (with a height and diameter of 22.5 metres) is 60,000 m3. The terminal also includes a loading system for four tanker trucks. In case of a calamity, the fire extinguishing system can provide over 37,500 litres of water a minute. From the Amsterdam port, the tankers supply products to around 400 petrol stations in the Netherlands and several hundred stations in Belgium and Germany. The terminal is supplied with petrol products by means of four lighters. Gulf Oil also intends to start
offering vessel-to-vessel transhipment from seagoing to inland vessels and lighters, including a filter system.
providing land for the terminal, MAIN also offers support with collecting maritime waste and cleaning tanks.
In Amsterdam Gulf Oil works closely with its sister company MAIN (‘Maritieme Afvalstoffen Inzameling Nederland’). In addition to
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OB A B U L K TER MIN A L OB A Bu l k Ter min al Am sterdam h as t hre e te r mi nal s fo r sto r ag e a nd t r a nshi p me nt o f dr y bu l k carg o es in the Por t of Amsterd am ( We st have n); name l y M a i n Te r mi na l, AC P a n d Te r minal N or th. The total storage c ap a ci t y i s a ro und 3 . 5 mi l l i o n to ns. O BA’s hand l es in/ou t approx. 23 m illion tons per a nnum: i ncl ud i ng a ro und 2 1 . 5 mi l l i o n to ns o f c o a l, 8 0 0 kt of agr i- bulk , 500 tonn es of mi ne r a l s and b i o ma ss. The to t a l q uay l e ng t h i s 1. 5 k m . A l arg e nu m ber of m oder n gan tr y a nd f l o at i ng cr ane s, i nc l ud i ng a ne w 6 0 -to n g a n t r y crane, are used for fast loading and unl o ad i ng o f se a g o i ng ve sse l s A7
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Major clients include coal producers and traders, electricity companies, the steel industry, animal feed companies, the cement industry and the chemicals and paper sectors. Most clients are located in Germany, North-East France, the UK and the Netherlands. OBA has 700,000 m2 of open storage facilities largely within reach of high-capacity stacking installations, 12 km of belt systems, portal reclaimers, ship (spout)loaders and a railcarloader. OBA also has five covered facilities totalling 25,000 m3. These warehouses are within reach of the gantry cranes, enabling direct access with the grabs into the sheds (no conveyor belts involved). The nearby 630 Megawatt coal-fired power station is directly conveyor belt linked.
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Bulk carriers with a draft of up to 13.75 metres can proceed directly to the terminals at the Westhaven whereas capesize vessels up to 17.80 metres draft are lightened at the IJ-Palen facility in IJmuiden. OBA has excellent hinterland connections via the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal, which connects the Amsterdam port region to the Rhine and German industrial regions for inland vessels. Furthermore, the terminal has an excellent rail connection via the Betuwe rail-link. Some 17,000 tons are transported by rail on a daily basis.
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R IE T L AN D E N T E R MIN A LS R i e t l and e n Te r min als h as t wo location s fo r t he t r a nshi p me nt , sto r ag e a nd p ro c e ssi ng of d r y bu l k (coal) an d scrap in Am sterda m p o r t . The se te r mi na l s i n t he A me r i ca-Asi a h a r b ou r (‘Ame r ik a-A ziëhaven’ ) and Afr ica ha r b o ur (‘Af r i k a have n’ ) have a j o i nt sur f ac e a re a of 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 m 2 an d a storage capaci t y o f ap p rox i mate l y 3 . 2 mi l l i o n to ns. R i e t l and e n t r a ns por ts 1 .1 million tons of coal to the hi nte r l and by carg o t r ai n a ye ar, a nd c ur re nt l y e m p l oys 1 2 0 pe ople.
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After starting out as Rietlanden Stevedores, the company has experienced considerable growth since the 1990s: from 700,000 tons in 1996 to 7.2 million tons in 2014. Its storage capacity has increased from 700,000 to around three million tons a year, including 2.65 million tons of coal and 300,000 tons of scrap. Rietlanden Terminals has been part of EDF Trading in London since 2007. For the (un)loading process, the company uses five floating cranes, including four Lemniscate cranes with a capacity of 40 tons and one 50-ton Gottwald crane. Rietlanden can use these cranes anywhere in the North Sea Canal, from the lighter location in IJmuiden to the Amsterdam port. In the America-Asia harbour, Rietlanden has a terminal of 165,000 m2 with a storage capacity
of 750,000 tons, and facilities for crushing, screening, blending, washing and sifting coal. The quay has a length of 1,000 metres. A9 The America harbour location can accommodate capesize bulk carriers with a maximum draft of 15 metres, while the Asia harbour allows vessels with a draft up to 11.5 metres. These facilities can also load two freight trains a day, and have a weighbridge for trucks and goods carriages.
Ninety per cent of the internal transport at the terminalsA10 is by conveyor belt, which limits dust issues. Rietlanden has also made other investments in environmental measures, including a monitoring system with air pollution detectors that measure coal dust, covering the coal with cellulose, spraying transhipment processes and purifying drain and rain water. In addition, the company’s cranes, front loaders and other equipment use low-sulphur fuel. Sustainability is our highest priority, especially lowering energy use.
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The Africa harbour is the newest terminal of 300,000 m2 and some 1,150 metres of quay, plus a two-million ton storage capacity, including facilities for blending, screening and iron removal. These Rietlanden facilities also have a loading capacity of five freight trains per 24 hours.
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V CK Logis tics operates th e R o/ R o and mul t i -p ur p o se S cand i a Te r mi na l. The te r mi na l s u r f a ce are a is 150, 000 m² , of which 62, 5 0 0 m 2 wa re ho usi ng sp a ce. The te r mi na l i ncl ud es t h ree R o/R o be r ths with a total q uay len g t h o f 5 0 0 me t re s.
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The company is specialised in handling forest products, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, high and heavy, project cargo and containers. VCK Logistics is a leading fully integrated logistics provider offering a full range of IT-driven solutions across the supply chain. A dedicated team of specialists ensures customer demands are met for stevedoring, storage, port agency services, fiscal representation, distribution and management information.
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HO LL A ND C A RG O TER MIN A L ( H C T) H ol l and Cargo Ter m inal is a multi p ur p o se ste ve d o r i ng co mp a ny, a c t i ve i n hand l i n g containe rs, break bulk , R oR o an d pro j e c t carg o.
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HCT is located in the port area, with 54 hectares space, a 1,500-metre quay length and an average draft of 15 metres. With the availability of 2 gantry cranes and mobile cranes with capacities varying from 70 to 700 tons, HCT is able to handle all kind of cargo types and projects without limitations. We are also able to offer office space.
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K o o p man Car Ter m inal is a full-ser vice a uto mo t i ve te r mi nal wi t h a d e e p -se a co nne c t i o n prov id ing e as y access to and from any de st i na t i o n by v ar i o us t r ansp o r t mo d e s. Two l arg e car ca r r iers an d t wo feeders c an b e ac co mmo d a te d a t t he sa me t i me (usi ng i t s ow n and ne ig hb our ing q uay space).
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Koopman distributes these cars all over A9 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.
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In addition to the handling of new cars, large numbers of vehicles are transported for major lease companies, made ready for use by a (second) driver and redelivered. The combination of transport, storage and expert vehicle handling places Koopman in a unique position to process large numbers of vehicles within a short time frame. This enables Koopman to give its customers a significant advantage in their “cash to cash cycle�.
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Spe cia lise d Ta nk e r Se rvices provide s ship-to-ship se rvice s including re nta l of e quipm e nt, supe rinte nde nts qua lity-a nd loss-control, a nd ga s-fre e ing during ship-to-ship tra nsfe rs of pe trole um products
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UNITED STEVEDORES A s u bs id iar y of t he Ter Haak Group, Un ite d S te ve d o re s A mste rd a m (US A ) o p e r ate s a 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 m 2 d e e p - sea multipur pose con t ai ne r te r mi na l, a mul t i mo d a l d i st r i b ut i o n ce nt re a n d a rail te r minal.
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USA has 550 metres of deep water quay (depth 13.5 m) and 300 m quay with a depth of 7 to 11 metres 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 in-house empty container depot, Container Service Amsterdam (CSA), which can house up to 20,000 containers over 40,000 m2 and a fumigation and defumigation area for containers.
A fast, daily container shuttle service from BCA Intermodal connects USA directly to all terminals in Rotterdam, Antwerp, Duisburg A9 and Strasbourg/Basel. The Ter Haak Group also provides logistics and reefer services, container repair, maintenance and sale by CBOX Containers.
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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port, Serving up offshore energy solutions. Our partners are ready to be of service in the following disciplines: • Base Facilities (office, warehouses, open yard) • Construction, Engineering • Decommissioning • Design, Development • General Services • Maintenance and Repair • Offshore Wind Power • Port Related Services • Regional Authorities • Transport, Logistics & Supply
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V CK l ogis tics op erates th e Water land Ter mi na l, a f ul l y cove re d ’a l l -we at he r te r mi na l ’ i n t h e por t of Ams terdam for the han dlin g o f v ul ne r ab l e carg o such as fo re st p ro d uc t s an d m e t al s, as we l l as automotive an d proje c t carg o. The Wate r l and Te r mi na l b o ast s t hre e a l l -we athe r be r t h s and t wo open docks (R o R o ).
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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 break bulk cargo from A7 ship to barge under roof is a unique selling point. Add in some 90,000 m2 of warehouse space on a total surface area of 200,000 m2 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.
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Shipbu il d ing is one of th e oldest ind ust r i e s i n t he re gi o n and t he f l o at i ng d r y d o c k w as ac tu al ly inven ted in Amsterdam. W hi l e t he i nd ust r y ha s now d i sa p p e a re d i n t h e por t, t wo shipyards (D am en Shipre p a i r A mste rd am and O r anj e we r f S hi p R e p ai r ) a re s pe cial is e d in th e m ainten ance, rep ai r a nd re f i t t i ng o f se ag o i ng ve sse l s. A7
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Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam (formally Shipdock) 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. Damen Shiprepair specialises in the repair and conversion of dredgers, offshore vessels, jack-up rigs, deep-sea trawlers, car carriers, cruise ships, navy vessels and chemical product tankers.
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Oranjewerf Ship Repair Oranjewerf Ship Repair in Amsterdam is active in maintenance, repairs, conversions, 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 23 x 7 metres with 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.
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AMSTERDA M Pas s e ng e r Ter m inal Amsterdam (P TA ), l o cate d o n t he b a nks o f t he r i ve r IJ ne ar t he Ams te rd am cit y cen tre, was built in 2 0 0 0 . The i c o ni c b ui l d i ng re p re se nt s t he c ro ss ro a d be t we e n water and lan d. P TA is an i d e al d e st i na t i o n, sto p ove r o r st ar t i ng p o i nt fo r a Eu rope an tour, a cruise to th e Balti c o r al o ng t he At l ant i c co ast . A7
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The nearby railway station Amsterdam Central has frequent train connections to Schiphol Airport more than 50 major international destinations. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol can be reached in 20 minutes by car or 15 minutes by train. The terminal has excellent accessibility and parking facilities for buses and cars. PTA has a total quay length of 600 metres. Two gangways connect the ships with the terminal building, which is a true landmark building in the city centre. Via the concourse, passengers can enter the PTA building (more than 3000 sq. metres of waiting area, escalator and elevators) to the ground floor where buses can park in the roofed bus station. The terminal offers various facilities for passengers: tourist information point, a coffee
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bar and sandwich shop on the ground floor, souvenir shops in the terminal, lockers. The crew has a dedicated area in the terminal with lounge chairs, electricity points, vending machines and water. The terminal offers free WiFi for both passengers and crew. Since 2013, when the Piet Hein Buildings were opened, PTA now has an additional 26 bus spaces, a direct escalator and elevator from the second gangway to the ground floor and a crew café. Over the years, the terminal has established an excellent reputation as a port of call and turnaround port. Recently, investments were made for the check-in area and security area in order to guarantee a smooth and safe transition. Ships up to 345 metres have a safe passage to the terminal. The turning basin
behind the ‘Java Eiland’ is 375 metres wide at a depth of 10.50 metres. PTA welcomes some 275,000 passengers on an annual basis and efficiently docks up to 150 ships. The PTA team also offers consultancy to other ports. In cooperation with the other partners in Amsterdam Port Consultants, PTA has advised cities and ports on cruise terminals and logistics.
Por t of Ams te rd am is respon sible for na ut i c al mana g e me nt and p o r t d e ve l o p me nt . I t i nves ts in innov ation, th e de velopmen t and ma i nte nanc e o f t he na ut i c al i nf r ast r uc t ure s u c h as the por t basin s, a number of bu l k ha nd l i ng q uay s and se ve r al o t he r p o r t f a c i litie s. Por t of Amsterdam mak es its e x te nsi ve k now-how av ai l a b l e to ne w c o mp a ni es i n te re s te d in l ocatin g with in th e por t regi o n. A7
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As the port authority, the Harbourmaster’s Division controls both the safety and flow of the shipping traffic in the 30-kilometre long port area, including the IJmuiden outer harbour and sea locks. It operates state-ofthe-art patrol boats. In April 2013 the Port of Amsterdam took two new sustainable patrol boats into service. Both vessels from the Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards feature environmentally-friendly diesel engines and can store spent liquids onboard.
The HAMIS (HArbour Master Information System) 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. Developed by the port of Rotterdam in close cooperation with the Port of Amsterdam, it will replace the PONTIS system. Since September 2012 the Harbourmaster’s Division operates an advanced shore-based radar system for vessel traffic services along the entire North Sea Canal and port/harbour approach.
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A N A LLROU N D P O RT At t he e ntrance to the Nor th S ea Canal l e a d i ng to A mste rd am, t he p o r t o f IJmui d e n h a s d e ve l ope d in to a major par t of the A mste rd am S e a p o r t re gi o n. IJmui d e n i s o ne o f Eu rope’s majo r fisher y cen tres an d on e o f t he E U’s l e a d i ng re f r i g e r ate d e d i b l e s a nd re e fer ware hou sing cen tres. I t also ser vi c e s o f fsho re o i l, g a s and wi nd e ne rg y c o mp a ni es a n d fe r r y and cruise vessels.
MAIN PARTICULARS Port configuration: Three port basins, total quay length: 4,000 metres. Felison (Cruise) Terminal with ferry and cruise berths, large fresh fish auction halls and trawler discharging quays Water depth: Up to 11 metres Max ship size: Up to 280 metres Cargo categories: Fresh caught, deep frozen imported fish and fish products, offshore and construction materials, Ro/Ro of cargoes Passenger traffic: Ferry and cruise sailings Number of ferry passengers: 550,000 annually Auction turnover: Fresh fish € 50 million, deep frozen € 450 million Seagoing vessels: 5,100 Offshore suppliers: 870 Containers: 5,000
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 port is also excellent for the construction of offshore wind parks at sea. 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 a raw material.
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. In 2014 it welcomed over fifty cruise ship calls during the summer season. There is ample accommodation available for other daily ferry services to supplement this passenger and cargo ferry connection. W W W. ZEEHAV EN. NL W W W.V ELS EN. NL
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 draft 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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PORT GU IDE 2 015 // I J MU I DE N // The I J mond harbour
THE IJMOND HAR B OU R I Jmu id e n’s third por t basin is locate d o n t he so ut he r n si d e o f t he p o r t e nt r anc e to I Jmu id e n and Am sterdam . Called IJ mo nd ha r b o ur (‘ IJmo nd have n’ ), t he p o r t a re a h a s a qu ay l e ng t h of 680 metres and a de p t h o f 1 1 me t re s.
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The development of the IJmond harbour started some fifteen years ago when Zeehaven IJmuiden NV (the IJmuiden Port Authority) realised that many companies were looking for more room to accommodate their growing activities.
metres (‘Monnickendamkade’). It is possible for ships up to 295 metres to moor at the western quay, while the eastern dock accommodates vessels up to 255 metres. The harbour basin is 120 metres wide and has a draught of 11 metres
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.
The IJmond harbour is particulary suitable for offshore projects (including offshore wind parks and drilling platform maintenance) and cruise ships. In recent years the harbour has experienced a complete metamorphosis with the arrival of new businesses such as Airborne Oil & Gas, Eneco, Iskes Towage & Salvage, MHI Vestas Offshore, , and the Felison Cruise Terminal, IJmuiden’s seaside cruise terminal.
Thanks to its sturdy sand bed, the harbour basin is suitable for accommodating heavy drilling, and processing platforms, as well as other raised platforms. Both quays are also suitable for the storage and handling of very heavy loads. To this end, the western quay has two loading platforms made from reinforced concrete and special bed protection. The latter is necessary due to the so-called propeller streams created by large cruise ships. In addition, IJmond harbour has a Ro/Ro bridge for the heaviest RoPax vessels.
IJmond harbour has good hinterland connections and is located just 25 kilometres from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
IJmond harbour’s quay is 680 metres long, divided between a western dock of 360 metres (‘Volendamkade’) and an eastern of 320
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P ORT G U I DE 2 0 15 // I J MU I DE N // Tata Steel in IJ muiden
TATA STE E L I N I JMU IDE N Ta t a Ste e l in I Jmuiden man ufac tures ho t-ro l l e d, co l d -ro l l e d and co ate d ste e l fo r ma ny i n d us tr ie s in Eu rope and be yond.
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packaging, lifting & excavating, energy & power, aerospace and other demanding markets worldwide. The combined Tata Steel Group is one of the world’s largest steel producers, with an aggregate crude steel capacity of more than 29 million tons and approximately 80,000 employees across four continents.
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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.
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PORT GUIDE 2 015 // IJ MU I DE N // F elison (C ruise ) Terminal
FELISON (CRUISE ) TERMINAL The Fe l is on Ter m inal, located at the e nt r a nce o f t he N o o rd ze e k ana al, was b ui l t i n 1994 to accommodate the fer r y vessels o f S c and i nav i an S e away s. The mo d e r n b ui l d i ng re pre s e nting a tugboat, has becom e a l and ma r k fo r al l shi p p i ng e nte r i ng t he p o r t s o f Ams te rd am. The ter m inal building o f fe r s t hre e IS P c e r t i f i e d b e r t hs fo r shi p s up to 215 me tre s.
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In 2011 owner/operator KVSA (Royal United Ship Agencies) decided to extend its existing ferry terminal in the “IJmondhaven” by building a new cruise terminal, the Felison Cruise Terminal. Simultaneously Zeehaven IJmuiden NV (the IJmuiden Port Authority) took it upon herself to dredge the port entrance, opening the basin for larger cruise ships. Thus Felison Cruise Terminal in the IJmondhaven offers two additional berths of 300 and 320 metres with a depth of 10 metres.
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Both Felison Terminal and Felison Cruise Terminal are conveniently located on the seaward side of the locks. The elegant terminals grant time saving access to the dynamic city of Amsterdam, which is only 30 minutes away by car. Meanwhile close access to Schiphol Airport provides the ideal starting point for the Baltic, the North Cape routes and City cruises. Both terminals offer public
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The two IJmuiden terminal are state of the art, providing a comfortable setting for passengers. Ample parking space is combined with in-house catering facilities, guest information points, escalators and/or elevators, separate crew facilities as well as free Wi-Fi for both crew and passengers.
In 2014 the two terminals catered for 56 cruise ships, welcoming some 85,000 guests. For the 26 turn around calls, KVSA’s own stevedoring department IJCSM, ensures a smooth handling of both passenger luggage as well as ship’s provisions. Since 2014 the Felison Cruise Terminal offers a hydraulically operated mobile gangway, thus granting easy access to and from the ship for all passengers.
The Felison Terminal in IJmuiden primarily caters for the daily DFDS Seaways ferry service to Newcastle (UK). DFDS Seaways has been operating this service for twenty years and its success is reflected in a steady increase in passenger numbers from 70,000 in 1995 to around 570,000 in 2014. In addition, the two ferries King Seaways and Princess Seaways carry some 25,500 freight trailers (trucks) per year and some 100,000 cars and motor vehicles. Ground handling of these vehicles and the general terminal handling is offered by KVSA’s staff. In addition to the public bus connection, regular shuttle buses to Amsterdam take passengers to the city centre. W W W. K VSA. NL
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YCSM STEVED ORE S YC SM is a ste vedor ing com pany, ac t i ve b o t h i n Lo / Lo (l i f t o n l i f t o f f ) and R o / R o ca rgo hand l ing operation s. YCSM h andles t he stowag e a nd l o a d i ng o p e r a t i o ns o f c r ui se s h i p s, fe r r ie s and offsh ore vessels callin g at t he Fe l i so n Te r mi nal i n IJmui d e n. Wi t h t hre e d iffe re nt s te vedor in g sites, the com p any o f fe r s a to t al q uay l e ng t h o f 7 0 0 me t re s a n d a pave d ope n storage space of 25, 00 0 m². YC S M i s a f ul l y owne d sub si d i a r y o f K V S A ( R oy a l U nite d S hip Agencies), own er of th e Fe l i so n Te r mi nal.
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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.
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CO N TA I N E R ST E V E D ORI NG YMU IDE N Co n taine r Ste ve dor in g Ym uiden (CSY ) is a co nt ai ne r te r mi nal f ac i l i t y i n t he p o r t o f I J m uid e n w hich comm enced operations i n 2 0 1 1 . The te r mi na l has f ur t he r st re ng t he ne d I J m uid e n’s pos ition at the hear t of th e inte r nat i o na l f i she r i e s i nd ust r y.
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Located at the Haringhaven harbour (‘Haringhaven’), 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 made the area ready for container transhipment. The new, 30-metre wide quays accommodate inland vessels, which 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 a frozen fish hub.
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BCA Intermodal, which is 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 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 2012 the figure had almost doubled to 4,500. The Ter Haak Group
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TH E FLE X I B L E PO RT Loc ate d thre e k ilom etres in lan d from th e No r t h S e a , Be ve r wi j k i s a growi ng sho r t se a s e r v ice s por t accom modating ocean - g o i ng ve sse l s d r awi ng up to e i g ht me t re s. S e r ving the l arge agr icultural com plexe s o f t he no r t he r n p a r t s o f t he N e t he r l a nd s, t he p or t hand l e s s ignifican t amounts of seed p o t ato e s, o t he r ve g e t ab l e s and f r ui t . S e ve r al re f r ig e rate d and deep -frozen food ware ho use s are o p e r a te d by maj o r t r ad i ng ho use s.
MAIN PARTICULARS 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: potatoes, scrap metals, timber and timber products, offshore materials, woodchips, logs, sterling board Number of seagoing ships (2014): 130 Number of inland vessels (2014): 842 Containers handled (2014): 25,000
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. Timber and containers Beverwijk is also a timber transhipment port, with packaged timber being imported from the northern European and Baltic countries. 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. W W W. BE V E RWI J K . NL
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Our group of companies, including Port of Amsterdam, has all the expertise to assist you in the following fields: Cruise terminal development
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ME O LOGI ST I CS M EO Logis tics is ac tive across the entire A mste rd am p o r t a re a . A l t ho ug h t he co mp a ny h a s its he ad qu ar ters in M edemblik , nor t h o f A mste rd am, M E O o p e r a te s ste ve d o r i ng si tes i n t he por ts of Velsen Nor th an d Be ver w i j k wi t h a c o mb i ne d a re a o f 9 0 , 0 0 0 m 2 , a to t al qu ay l e ng th of 1, 000 metres and 35, 000 m 2 wa re ho use sp a ce o f whi c h 1 0 p e r c e nt i s re f r ig e rate d.
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MEO handles 300,000 tons of cargo annually, half of which is seed potatoes. Since 2009, MEO has its own container terminal in the Velsen North port. From that terminal the stevedoring company handles containers from inland vessels, from which the loads are intended for its own warehouses. Stuffing of containers with experts goods is also increasing at MEO. Its primary stevedoring activity is handling 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 of the project cargo sector.
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OP PO RT U N I T I E S FO R EXPA NSI ON Wi t h its l arg e m anufac tur ing and processi ng i nd ust r y, t he Z a an re gi o n, j ust no r t h o f A m s te rd am, has a h istor ical conn ec tion wi t h t he Po r t o f A mste rd a m. Thi s i s a maj o r re a son w hy Amsterdam is th e wor ld ’s larg e st co co a p o r t , hand l i ng b e t we e n 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d 70 0 ,0 0 0 tons of cocoa beans an nually.
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Many food products are prominent in the Zaan area. Companies such as Dutch supermarket group Ahold, Verkade (United Biscuits), the farina plant of the British Tate & Lyle Group, Honig, Lassie and Duyvis process foodstuffs in their Zaan production units, which are then marketed to consumers all over the world. Zaanstad has a very distinctive character, with more than 25 large industrial companies located within its municipal borders and along the river Zaan. Besides the food industry, Zaanstad has a strong historical relationship with the shipbuilding industry, packaging industry and the transport and logistical sector of which many companies are still going strong today.
Cargo categories: Two inland container terminals Two food silos Tank terminal for edible oils Cocoa silos and warehouses Ample space available to transport and industrial business Nautical services Two shipyards for inland vessels
To maintain and expand the manufacturing- and processing industry in the future, a new expansion site has been prepared along the North Sea Canal in the Westzanerpolder, called the HoogTij industrial area. It is located straight across from the America Harbour (‘Amerikahaven’) in the port of Amsterdam and covers 130 hectares of which 90 hectares is still available. HoogTij includes possibilities for a quay with a length of 900 metres and a maximum draught of 14 metres. Zaanstad has room for expansion. W W W. HO O GT IJ . CO M
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AMSTERDAM PORT CONSULTANTS Po r t s are hu bs t hat conn ec t water, road a nd r a i l, f a ci l i t at i ng t he smo o t h t r ansp o r t o f good s and people. Por t de velopmen t and i mp rove me nt a re t he re fo re o f c r u cial impor tance to a countr y ’s econ o my – and t hi s i s t he re mi t o f A mste rd a m Po r t Cons u l tants (AP C ). Founded in 198 0 by t he Po r t o f A mste rd am, t hi s p ub l i c p r i v ate par tne rship passes on its k n owle d g e i n t he f i e l d s o f p o r t d e ve l o p me nt , m a nag e me nt, operation s and infrastruc t ure. I t assi st s p o r t s wo r l d wi d e b o t h wi t h a d v ice and on-s ite realisation.
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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, Benin, Bonaire, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Djibouti, Eritrea, Eustatius, Georgia, Gaza, Ghana, India, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Saba, St. Martin, Nigeria, the Russian Federation, South Africa, Surinam, Turkey and Zimbabwe.
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AUT H ORI T I E S & S E RV ICE S Boatmen The port has two boatmen corporations - the Cooperative Association of Boatmen (CVV) in IJmuiden and De Koperen Ploeg, based at the port of Amsterdam. Both provide services for the mooring and un-mooring of vessels in the eastern and the western port areas. Using the same line-handling tenders, provisions are delivered to ships before they are alongside the quay. In addition, the boatmen corporations collect and deliver ships’ waste to the port reception facility as required by EU regulations. In 2013 CVV expanded its fleet with a catamaran crew tender. The IJmuiden boatman use these tenders to transport parts, supplies and post to vessels anchored some ten nautical miles off the cost of IJmuiden. In addition CVV provides services to the offshore wind turbine parks on the North Sea with tenders transporting the maintenance crew and technicians responsible for repairs and maintenance. W W W.VLE TTE RL IEDEN .N L
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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 in response to increased shipping movements. Although the absence of tide and currents makes the port area easily manoeuvrable, tug assistance is always available and especially useful in stormy conditions. In close cooperation with Damen Shipyards, Iskes Towage & Salvage developed a unique towage simulator which came into operation at the end of 2013. W W W. I SK E STUG S.N L W W W. SV I TZER.C OM
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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, including MAIN (Maritieme Afval Inzameling Nederland), Bek & Verburg and Marpol Services, also collect the waste from onboard. W W W. MA I N - BV. NL W W W. BE K-V E R BU RG . N L W W W. MA R P O LSE RV I CES.N L
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The Amsterdam-IJmond region, part of the overall Dutch pilotage (‘Loodswezen’), handles some 13,000 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.
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Provisioning of bunkers, food and drinking water is handled by a number of companies, for example Waterboot IJmuiden and Waterboot Van den Bovenkamp. All types of food and beverages are available for those onboard luxury cruise vessels, from crew members to pampered passengers.
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 businessto-business services for the entire Amsterdam port region.
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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. 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. W W W. DO UANE. NL
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Por tbas e is the neutral and reliable hub fo r a l l l o gi st i cs i nfo r ma t i o n i n t he Dutc h p o r t s. I t s Por t Commu n it y System offers a m ult i t ud e o f i nte l l i g e nt e l e c t ro ni c se r v i ce s fo r s i m p l e and e fficien t infor mation exch ang e, b o t h b e t we e n c o mp a ni e s a nd b e t we e n c ompanie s and the public sec tor (Por t Aut ho r i t y, Custo ms, e tc. ).
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This enables the participants to optimise their logistics processes, thereby improving their own competitive position and that of the ports. The services in the Port Community System are aimed at all port sectors: containers, general cargo, dry bulk and liquid bulk. Thanks to the Port Community System, the days are over when companies had to develop and maintain a whole range of bilateral connections. Portbase presents them with one-stop-shop with concrete savings in time and money from day one. The re-use of all available information ensures that work can always be done more quickly and reliably.
Sixty million electronic messages a year All the links in the logistic chains can exchange information easily and efficiently. The Port Community System currently includes more than 40 different services. Portbase is owned by the Port of Amsterdam together with the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The non-profit organisation enjoys wide support amongst the port business community.
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EDUCAT I ON & TR AINI NG The hig h s t an dards of th e Amsterd am se a p o r t s wo r k fo rce, i t s sk i l l a nd mo t i v at i o n a re a re s u l t of th e excellent m ar itime e d ucat i o na l f a ci l i t i e s. Pe o p l e are t r ai ne d fo r a w i de v ar ie t y of mar itim e -related jobs in t he t r a nsp o r t i nd ust r y, b o t h a t se a and o nsho re. The Maritime Academy Holland The Maritime Academy Holland is based in IJmuiden, Amsterdam and seven other locations. Established over a century ago, it is one of the oldest and most experienced maritime training institutes in the Netherlands. All eight locations are geared to their specialism, preparing people for all modern functions at sea and on the dock. A wide range of training and education programmes are available, from professional seafarers and fisherman to inland waterway navigation, cargo handling and shipbuilding to maritime technicians. Operators of locks and bridges are also trained and the Academy
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participates in various consultancy and research assignments. 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. The Academy 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 Holland organises courses that precisely correspond to companies’ specific needs and are given by instructors
from the maritime sector and the academy’s own permanent staff. In 2014, some 4,000 students from around the world participated in these vocational courses. Contract education by the Academy is internationally certified. Courses are held onboard a vessel or at highend simulator facilities 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, locks and bridges operating and basic and advanced courses for VTS operators. WWW.MARITIEME ACADEMIEHOLL AND.NL
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STC-Amsterdam STC B.V. opened a new office in the port of Amsterdam in 2013. At this location, STC-Amsterdam offers a wide range of courses and programmes, focusing on the Amsterdam port area and the logistics industry in the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam and northern Netherlands. STC-Amsterdam is a full subsidiary of the STC-Group and provides training to all professions in the world of shipping, ports, port related industry, intermodal and multimodal transport and logistics as well as consultancy and operational research within these fields. The STC-Group utilises state-of-the-art simulators and highly skilled and experienced staff. Most activities are tailor-made to the specific requirements of the consumer. With a “learning-by-doing approach� STC-Amsterdam differentiates from other training institutes. With its simulators STC-Amsterdam creates an interactive and safe environment for actual practice simulation. W W W. A MSTE R DA M.STC -BV.N L
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SERV ING UP OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS The Ams te rdam -IJ m uiden por t regi o n i s i d e al l y l o cate d to se r v i c e o f fsho re w ind, oil & gas operation s on th e N o r t h S e a .
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The port area offers 24-hour accessibility, no tidal restrictions and excellent multimodal hinterland connections. The AmsterdamIJmuiden area is well connected by inland shipping, road rail and air connections. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is only a 15-minute drive away, enabling fast air transport of cargo, emergency supplies, executives and personnel. The region offers assembly and storage sites directly on the coast and along the North Sea Canal. From the pilot station to the Amsterdam terminals, takes 2.5 to 3 hours, including the lock passage. The inland area has no tidal restrictions. Photo: Reinder Weidijk
AYOP – A unique network The area’s offshore capabilities and facilities are promoted by Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port (AYOP) – celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Over those 30 years, AYOP has developed into a unique network organization with some 60 members. Its major objective is to provide promotional support to the regional offshore industries and to promote the area. AYOP’s partner list includes oil & gas, offshore wind, port-related and maritime industries, as well as government bodies.
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Wind Two offshore wind farms, with an installed capacity of 108 and 120 Megawatt (MW), have already been installed from the port region. From the port of IJmuiden maintenance on these farms is executed. The Luchterduinen wind farm is being orchestrated and serviced from the IJmuiden area. Investments by Vestas MHI are execute the operation and maintenance. In preparation is the assembly and installation of turbines for the near shore wind farm Westermeerwind. For both farms and others, the cable handling, spooling and storage is done in the Amsterdam area. Oil & gas There are over 200 oil production platforms on the Dutch continental shelf. These production platforms need regular maintenance, modification and eventually clean decommissioning. These activities, besides offshore drilling support and supply, are the main areas of expertise. At IJmuiden we have a direct open connection to the North Sea. The port basins have been deepened to thirty feet (ten metres) and supply vessels always have direct access. For offshore supply vessels and offshore work ships, IJmuiden has enough dedicated quay space. W W W. AYO P. CO M
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Th e Ams te rd am por t region, wh ich in clud e s t he p o r t s o f A mste rd am and IJmui d e n, h a s be come one of the major sea cruise d e st i nat i o ns i n no r t hwe st Euro p e. I n 2 0 1 4 , t he t h ree pas s e ng e r ter min als h andled a co mb i ne d to t a l o f 1 8 2 cal l s c ar r y i ng so me 3 3 7 , 5 0 0 pa ss e ng e rs, pl u s 560, 000 passen gers by DF DS S e away s’ d a i l y fe r r y sai l i ng s o n t he I J m uid e n-Ne wcastle route an d some 1, 69 2 r i ve r c r ui se cal l s i n A mste rd am.
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The cruise industry is going from strength to strength in the Amsterdam port region, with a year-on-year rise in the number of sea cruise ships 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 (PTA), the Felison Terminal and the Felison Cruise Terminal, both located in IJmuiden. Of the 126 bookings received for Amsterdam in 2014, some 43 are turnaround calls - cruises beginning and ending in Amsterdam - and 83 are regular cruise calls. The two Felison terminals in IJmuiden received 56 bookings: 26 turnaround calls and 30 regular cruise calls. In partnership with the ACP association, the three terminals in Amsterdam and IJmuiden are looking for new ways to further improve their services to cruise passengers.
About ACP ACP is a non-profit association and all the participants are affiliated with the cruise industry. Several authorities and businesses participate and work together to provide the best possible service to cruise companies. They offer a package of shipping and tourist services in support of cruise calls. Partners include Amsterdam Marketing, the passenger terminals in Amsterdam and IJmuiden, the port authority, port agents, incoming tour operators, various attractions and tourist service providers, hotels, local and provincial authorities.
ACP wishes to be an active network organisation in which all parties work together in an amiable, smart and responsible manner to be able to guarantee an optimal service to its guests.
Amsterdam Cruise Port also coordinates the project River cruise Noord-Holland in cooperation with the Province of NoordHolland and 9 municipalities, which all have invested considerably in their cruise facilities over nine years.
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LINER SERVICES AFRICA PORTS/ COUNTRIES
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
Morocco Casablanca
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Delmas
2x p/wk
Mauritania Nouakchott
Senegal Dakar
Delmas
2x p/wk
Dakar
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Gambia Banjul
Delmas
2x p/wk
Banjul
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Guinea Conakry
Delmas
2x p/wk
Conakry
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Sierra Leone Freetown
Delmas
2x p/wk
Freetown
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Liberia Monrovia
Delmas
2x p/wk
Monrovia
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Ivory Coast San Pedro
Delmas
1x p/wk
San Pedro
Grimaldi*
1x p/wk
Abidjan
BOCS
2x p/mth
Abidjan
Delmas
2x p/wk
Abidjan
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Ghana Takoradi
Delmas
1x p/wk
Takoradi
Grimaldi
1x p/mth
Tema
Delmas
2x p/wk
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
Tema
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Tema
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Delmas
2x p/wk
Lomé
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Lomé
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Pointe Noire
Delmas
Cotonou
Delmas
2x p/wk
Pointe Noire
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Cotonou
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Pointe Noire
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Cotonou
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Togo Lomé
Benin
Nigeria Tin Can Island
Delmas
2x p/wk
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
Grimaldi
1x p/mth
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Via Maputo feeder connections to ports: Kenya
Port-Gentil
BOCS
2x p/mth
> Mombassa
Port-Gentil
Delmas
2x p/wk
Tanzania
Congo 2x p/wk
Democratic Republic of Congo
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
> Dar es Salaam Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Tanzania Dar es Salaam
Delmas
1x p/wk
Zanzibar
Delmas
1x p/wk
Tanga
Delmas
1x p/wk
Delmas
1x p/wk
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Delmas
1x p/wk
Kenya
Boma
Delmas
2x p/wk
Mombassa
Matadi
Delmas
2x p/wk
Reunion (fr)
2x p/wk
Mauritius
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Delmas
2x p/wk
Angola
Onne Port
Delmas
1x p/wk
Luanda
Delmas
Luanda
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Port Louis
BOCS
2x p/mth
Lobito
Delmas
2x p/wk
Madagascar
Douala
Delmas
2x p/wk
Douala
Grimaldi
1x p/wk
Douala
Sallaum
2x p/mth
Equatorial Guinea
Port Reunion
Tamatave
South Africa Port Elisabeth
Höegh Autoliners
3/4x p/mth
Durban
Höegh Autoliners
4x p/mth
1x p/wk
Malabo
Delmas
2x p/wk
Mozambique
Bata
Delmas
2x p/wk
Nacala
Delmas
Beira
Delmas
1x p/wk
Libreville
BOCS
2x p/mth
Maputo
Delmas
1x p/wk
Libreville
Delmas
2x p/wk
Maputo
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Gabon
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Libreville
Tin Can Island
Douala
LINER SERVICES
Libreville
Lagos/Apapa
Cameroon
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PORTS/ COUNTRIES
Malediven Male
BOCS www.bocs.de Delmas www.delmas.com Grimaldi www.grimaldi.napoli.it Höegh Autoliners www.hoeghautoliners.com Sallaum Lines www.sallaumlines.com
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LINER SERVICES ASIA
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
Jordan Aqaba
1x p/mth
Damman
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Jeddah
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Djibouti 2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Mumbai
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Jebel Ali
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Chennai
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Via Jebel Ali feeder connections to ports:
Singapore Singapore
China Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
> Port Qasim
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Doha
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Bahrain
Kuwait
Hong Kong
Taiwan Taichung
Japan Toyohashi
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Chiba
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Hitachi
Höegh Autoliners
2x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners www.hoeghautoliners.com
Kuwait
Oman Sohar
India
Bahrain Höegh Autoliners
FREQUENCY
2x p/mth
Qatar
Yemen
LINER SERVICES
Höegh Autoliners
Pakistan Höegh Autoliners
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
Abu Dhabi
> Umm Quasr
Sudan
> Djibouti
FREQUENCY
Iraq
Via Jeddah feeder connections to ports:
> Hodeidah
LINER SERVICES
United Arab Emirates Höegh Autoliners
Saudi Arabia
> Port Sudan
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
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LINER SERVICES AUSTRALIA PORTS/ COUNTRIES
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
Australia Fremantle
Höegh Autoliners
4x p/mth
Melbourne
Höegh Autoliners
4x p/mth
Port Kembla
Höegh Autoliners
4x p/mth
Brisbane
Höegh Autoliners
3x p/mth
New Caledonia Nouméa
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
New Zealand Auckland
Via Auckland feeder connections to ports: > Lyttelton
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
> Wellington
Höegh Autoliners
1x p/mth
Höegh Autoliners www.hoeghautoliners.com
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LINER SERVICES EUROPE
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
Denmark
Norway
LINER SERVICES
FREQUENCY
United Kingdom
Ålesund
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Ålesund
Sea-Cargo
1x p/wk
Årdal
Wilson
1x p/wk
Sweden
Bergen
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Norrköping
Thor Shipping*
Bergen
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Oxelösund
Thor Shipping*
Florø
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Södertälje
Thor Shipping*
1x p/wk
Hammerfest
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Västerås
Thor Shipping*
1x p/wk
Haugesund
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Haugesund
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Finland
Hoyanger
Wilson
1x p/wk
Helsinki
Finnlines
1x p/wk
Kirkenes
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Kokkola
Wagenborg
1x p/wk
Kristiansund
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Kotka
Finnlines
1x p/wk
Kristiansund
Sea-Cargo
1x p/wk
Rauma
Finnlines
1x p/wk
Molde
Sea-Cargo
1x p/wk
Skogn
Sea-Cargo
1x p/wk
Poland
Stavanger
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Gdynia
Stavanger
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Tananger
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Russia
Tromsø
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Murmansk
1x p/wk
Esbjerg
PORTS/ COUNTRIES
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Aberdeen
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
Grimsby
Eimskip*
1x p/wk
1x p/wk
Newcastle Upon Tyne
DFDS Seaways**
daily
1x p/wk
Tilbury
SCS Multiport
3x p/wk
Finnlines
1x p/wk
Eimskip*
1x p/wk 1x p/wk
Tromsø
Sea-Cargo
2x p/wk
Saint Petersburg Finnlines
Trondheim
Sea-Cargo
1x p/wk
Ust-Luga
Finnlines
DFDS Seaways www.dfdsseaways.nl Eimskip www.eimskip.com Finnlines www.finnlines.com Sea-Cargo www.sea-cargo.no SCS Multiport www.scsmultiport.nl Thor Shipping www.thorshipping.com Wagenborg www.wagenborg.com Wilson www.wilsonship.no
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A clear story www.vcklogistics.com
The strength of our 4 companies resides in simplifying logistics processes and optimizing information streams. This leads to immediate benefits for customers: less time, fewer risks and reduced costs in the overall distribution process.
COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
PORT AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES Customs - Port office
Kingsfordweg 1
1043 GN Amsterdam
0800-0143
www.douane.nl
Dutch Coast Guard (Nederlandse Kustwacht)
P.O.Box 10000
1780 CA Den Helder
(0)223-658300
www.kustwacht.nl
Dutch Pilots Corporation (Amsterdam-IJmond)
Kanaaldijk 242
1975 AJ IJmuiden
(0)255-564545
www.loodswezen.nl
Municipality of Amsterdam
P.O.Box 202
1000 AE Amsterdam
14020
www.amsterdam.nl
Municipality of Beverwijk
P.O.Box 450
1940 AL Beverwijk
(0)251-256256
www.beverwijk.nl
Municipality of Velsen
P.O.Box 465
1970 AL IJmuiden
(0)255-567200
www.velsen.nl
Municipality of Zaanstad
P.O.Box 2000
1500 GA Zaandam
14075
www.zaanstad.nl
Port of Amsterdam
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK Amsterdam
(0)20-5234500
www.portofamsterdam.nl
Province of Noord-Holland
P.O.Box 3007
2001 DA Haarlem
(0)23-5143143
www.noord-holland.nl
Public Checkpoint Amsterdam
Cacaoweg 20
1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072095
www.pca-holland.com
Royal Dutch Lifeboat Institution (KNRM)
P.O.Box 434
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)255-548454
www.knrm.nl
Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (Immigration)
Kanaalstraat 79
1975 BB IJmuiden
(0)255-566700
www.marechaussee.nl
Stadsdeel Amsterdam Noord
P.O.Box 37608
1030 BB Amsterdam
14020
www.noord.amsterdam.nl
Waternet
Korte Ouderkerkerdijk 7
1096 AC Amsterdam
0900-9394
www.waternet.nl
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.
P.O.Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-547000
www.zeehaven.nl
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I N D E X OF C O MPA N IES AN D ORG A N ISAT IO N S
DRY & LIQUID BULK HANDLING TERMINALS BP Amsterdam Terminal
P.O.Box 8125
1005 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-5863153
www.bp.nl
Eggerding B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
www.eggerding.com
Eurotank Amsterdam B.V.
Van Riebeeckhavenweg 9
1041 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-5872121
www.vtti.com
Golden Arrow - Olieproducten Amsterdam B.V.
Le Mairekade 77
1013 CB Amsterdam
(0)20-6844299
www.goldenarrow.nl
Graniet Import Benelux B.V.
Amerikahavenweg 2
1045 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-6146292
www.graniet-import.nl
Greenmills/Orgaworld
Corsicaweg 2
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-4802070
www.orgaworld.nl
Hanson Aggregates Nederland
Amerikahavenweg 11
1045 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6147928
www.heidelbergcement.com
Hydrocarbon Hotel B.V.
Oceanenweg 22
1047 BB Amsterdam
(0)20-3347511
www.harvestenergy.co.uk/
ICL Fertilizers Europe C.V.
Fosfaatweg 48
1013 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-5815100
www.iclfertilizers.com
IGMA Bulk Terminal
Coenhavenweg 3
1013 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-5808600
www.igma.nl
Koole Tankstorage Zaandam B.V.
Sluispolderweg 48
1505 HK Zaandam
(0)75-6812820
www.koole.com
Lukoil Benelux B.V.
Wilhelminakade 85
3072 AP Rotterdam
(0)10-2642700
www.lukoil.com
Maja Stuwadoors Amsterdam
P.O.Box 57196
1040 BB Amsterdam
(0)20-6842194
www.majastuwadoors.nl
Mondo Minerals B.V.
P.O.Box 58416
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-4487448
www.mondominerals.com
Nederlandse Melasse Handelsmaatschappij B.V.
Heining 100 Amerikahaven
1047 AH Amsterdam
(0)294-483910
www.umgroup.com
Noord-Europees Wijnopslag Bedrijf (NWB)
Moezelhavenweg 10
1043 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-6136600
www.newob.eu
NuStar Terminals B.V.
Sextantweg 10-12
1042 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4480185
www.nustarenergy.com
OBA Bulk Terminal Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 8041
1005 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-5873737
www.oba-bulk.nl
Oiltanking Amsterdam B.V.
Heining 100
1047 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4070100
www.oiltanking.com
Pieter Bon Holding B.V.
Symon Spiersweg 18
1506 RZ Zaandam
(0)75-6123030
www.pieterbon.nl
Rietlanden Terminals B.V.
P.O.Box 59191
1040 KD Amsterdam
(0)20-4808800
www.rietlanden.com
Vopak Terminal Westpoort
Westpoortweg 480
1047 HB Amsterdam
(0)20-3075700
www.vopak.com
Westway Holdings Netherlands B.V.
Kabelweg 57
1014 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-5818180
www.westway.com
Westway Terminals Netherlands B.V.
Octaanweg 8
1041 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5061601
www.westwayterminal.com
FISHERY, FROZEN FOODS & REEFER WAREHOUSING Amsterdam Coldstore Solutions
Cacaoweg 20 (loods 19)
1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072095
www.acs-holland.com
BCS Amsterdam B.V.
Capriweg 2
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6131535
www.coldstore.nl
C.J. Langbroek Zeevisgroothandel & Transport
P.O.Box 55
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-516357
www.vistransport.nl
Cornelis Vrolijk Holding B.V.
P.O.Box 54
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-532534
www.cornelisvrolijk.eu
Daalimpex Velsen B.V.
Velserkade 3
1951 NK Velsen-Noord
(0)251-261111
www.daalimpex.com
IJmuiden Stores Holland B.V.
P.O.Box 207
1970 AE IJmuiden
(0)255-519122
www.ymuidenstores.nl
Interfish
P.O.Box 53
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-519024
www.interfish.eu
Kloosterboer IJmuiden B.V.
Trawlerkade 4
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)88-5549900
www.kloosterboer.nl
Parlevliet & Van der Plas B.V.
Voorschoterweg 31
2235 SE Valkenburg
(0)71-7890000
www.parlevliet-vanderplas.nl
CRUISE & PASSENGER SHIPPING Amsterdam Cruise Port
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-7235170
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COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
Sardinieweg 4
1044 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
www.royalburgergroup.com
DFDS Seaways
P.O.Box 548
1970 BA IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
www.dfds.nl
Felison Cruise Terminal
Cruiseboulevard 10
1976 EB IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
www.felisonterminal.com
Felison Terminal
P.O.Box 548
1970 BA IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
www.felisonterminal.com
Inchcape Shipping Services B.V.
P.O. Box 8515
3009 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-2951111
www.iss-shipping.com
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Libelle Service
Pleimuiden 14a
1046 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5285705
www.libelleservice.nl
Passenger Terminal Amsterdam
Piet Heinkade 27
1019 BR Amsterdam
(0)20-5091000
www.ptamsterdam.com
Silver Star Agencies B.V.
Westhavenweg 105-H
1042 BB Amsterdam
(0)20-4486848
www.silverstaragencies.nl
VCK Logistics
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877855
www.vck.nl
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
www.vopakagencies.com
GENER AL CARGO STEVEDORES, CONTAINERS & RO/RO TERMINAL OPER ATORS ASCO Holland (Logistics) B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.ascoworld.com
BCS Amsterdam B.V.
Capriweg 2
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6131535
www.coldstore.nl
Boon Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 348
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-533104
www.boontransport.com
Container Terminal Beverwijk
Zuiderkade 14-16
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-218577
www.ctbbv.nl
Dorrestijn Stuwadoors Beverwijk
Noorderkade 1a
1948 NR Beverwijk
(0)251-225306
www.timberterminal.nl
Eggerding B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
www.eggerding.com
Graypen B.V.
Westhavenweg 93
1042 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-4480079
www.graypen.com
Inspectorate B.V.
Capriweg 40
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4112741
www.inspectorate.com
Kloosterboer IJmuiden B.V.
Trawlerkade 4
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)88-5549900
www.kloosterboer.nl
Koopman Car Terminal B.V.
Maltaweg 3
1044 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-5061320
www.koopman.nl
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
MEO B.V.
P.O.Box 64
1670 AB Medemblik
(0)22-7549900
www.meo.nl
Peterson IJmuiden B.V.
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV IJmuiden
(0)255-548680
www.onepeterson.com
Port Towage Amsterdam
Monnickendamkade 19 C
1976 EC IJmuiden
(0)255-820082
www.towageamsterdam.com
Reefer Stevedoring IJmuiden
P.O.Box 381
1970 AJ IJmuiden
(0)88-5549950
www.kloosterboer.nl
Royal Dirkzwager
Govert van Wijnkade 50
3144 EG Maassluis
(0)10-5931600
www.dirkzwager.com
Stuwcoza, Stuwadoors Combinatie Zaanstreek
Symon Spiersweg 21
1506 RZ Zaandam
(0)75-6163860
Ter Haak Group
P.O.Box 8186
1005 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
United Stevedores Amsterdam (USA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
VCK Scandia Terminal
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877855
www.vck.nl
Velsen Offshore Base Holding B.V.
P.O.Box 427
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)255-523850
www.benvermeer.nl
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)180-465215
www.wagenborg.com
Waterland Terminal B.V.
P.O.Box 8803
1006 JA Amsterdam
(0)20-4480620
www.waterlandterminal.nl
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Albert Keijzer B.V.
Albert Keijzerstraat 1
1508 EZ Zaandam
(0)75-6170351
Almarach Europe
Sixhavenweg 24
1021 HG Amsterdam
(0)6-53178326
Alpi International Forwarders
P.O.Box 67
1500 EB Zaandam
(0)75-7502600
www.alpi.nl
Amsterdam Coldstore Solutions
Cacaoweg 20 (loods 19)
1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4072095
www.acs-holland.com
ASCO Holland (Logistics) B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.ascoworld.com
B&B Expeditie B.V.
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-4481180
www.bbexp.nl
BCS Amsterdam B.V.
Capriweg 2
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6131535
www.coldstore.nl
Boer Structures BV, De
Laanenderweg 11
1812 PW Alkmaar
(0)72-5400444
www.deboer.com
Boon Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 348
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-533104
www.boontransport.com
Bosman Expeditie B.V., Wim
Industriestraat 10
7041 GD s-Heerenberg
(0)314-678111
www.wimbosman.nl
Boudesteijn Beheer B.V.
Flevoland 1
1948 RH Beverwijk
(0)251-275000
www.boudesteijn.nl
Box Shipping Agency & Forwarding B.V.
Radarweg 36
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4488476
www.boxshipping.nl
Broekman Logistics Amsterdam B.V.
Reykjavikweg 2
1118 LK Schiphol - ZO
(0)20-6557240
www.broekman-group.nl
Broekman Motorships B.V.
P.O.Box 5322
3008 AH Rotterdam
(0)10-4873911
www.broekman-group.nl
BruinsVeem B.V.
J.J. Allanstraat 354
1551 RT Westzaan
(0)75-6313778
www.bruinsveem.nl
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
Sardinieweg 4
1044 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
www.royalburgergroup.com
C. Steinweg-Handelsveem B.V.
P.O.Box 1068
3000 BB Rotterdam
(0)10-4879555
www.steinweg.com
C.J. Hendriks Expeditie- en Veembedrijf B.V.
Plimsollweg 4
1042 AS Amsterdam
(0)20-5878123
www.hendriksams.com
C.J. Hendriks Group
Latexweg 10
1047 BJ
(0)20-6114915
www.hendriksams.com
Cargill B.V.
P.O.Box 75840
1118 ZZ Schiphol
(0)20-5006000
www.cargill.com
Cargill B.V. (IGMA)
P.O.Box 8692
1005 AR Amsterdam
(0)20-5808111
www.cargill.com
Cargo Company Ymond (CCY)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
CEVA Freight Holland B.V.
Folkstoneweg 182
1118 LN Schiphol
(0)20-3168200
www.cevalogistics.com
Container Company Amsterdam B.V. (CCA)
Corsicaweg 6
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
www.ccacontainers.com
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Contargo
Scheepmakerij 110
3331MA Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6552900
www.contargo.net
Continaf B.V.
Simon Carmiggeltstraat 6
1011 DJ Amsterdam
(0)20-5240524
www.continaf.com
CWT Commodities (Amsterdam) B.V.
Accraweg 39
1047 HJ Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
www.cwtcommodities.com
CWT Europe B.V.
P.O.Box 20547
1001 NM Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
www.cwtsitos.com
CWT Sitos B.V.
Accraweg 39
1047 HJ Amsterdam
(0)20-5853830
www.cwtsitos.com
Cyber Freight Amsterdam B.V.
Zandsteen 1
2132 MZ Hoofddorp
(0)20-6537641
www.cyberfreight.nl
Damco Netherlands B.V.
Shannonweg 1
1118 LA Schiphol - ZO
(0)20-6556290
www.damco.com
DCV Worldwide Solutiona
2e Havenstraat 3
1976 CE IJmuiden
(0)255-707849
www.pakket-en-service.nl
DHL Express Netherlands
Anchoragelaan 32
1118 LD Schiphol
(0)900-2221118
www.dhl.nl
DPD Amsterdam
Cacaoweg 20
1047 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4802900
www.dpd.com
DSV Solutions (Amsterdam) B.V.
Durbanweg 31
1047 HD Amsterdam
(0)20-4076700
www.dsv.com
Duiker Vervoer B.V.
Westhavenweg 93
1042 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-6113041
www.duikertransport.nl
ED & F Man Nederland B.V.
De Ruijterkade 6
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-7540111
www.edfman.com
Eggerding B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
www.eggerding.com
Eurokor Barging B.V.
Gieterijstraat 93
2984 AB Ridderkerk
(0)180-418960
www.eurokor.nl
Eurovracht Amsterdam B.V.
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK Zaandam
(0)75-6553010
Expeditieonderneming J. Peeters B.V.
Gyroscoopweg 4
1042 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-5879600
www.peeterslogistiek.nl
Fiege B.V.
Daalderweg 1
1507 DS Zaandam
(0)75-6501601
www.fiege.com
Gondrand Traffic B.V.
Distriboulevard 27
4782 PV Moerdijk
(0)168-393939
www.gondrand-logistics.com
H. Veldhuizen Transport B.V.
D. Sonoyweg 7
1509 BR Zaandam
(0)75-6179251
www.veldhuizentransport.nl
HD Cotterell B.V.
P.O.Box 1426
1000 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-5551444
www.cotterell.nl
IFO (International Forwarding Office) B.V.
Sluispolderweg 8
1505 HK Zaandam
(0)75-6810777
www.ifo.nl
IGMA Bulk Terminal
Coenhavenweg 3
1013 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-5808600
www.igma.nl
IJmond Transport Groep B.V.
Nijverheidsweg 30
1948 PV Beverwijk
(0)251-275050
www.ijmondtransportgroep.com
Inverness Transport B.V.
Edisonstraat 58
6902 PK Zevenaar
(0)26-3195170
www.invernesstransport.nl
J.W.J. Rumping & Zonen B.V.
P.O.Box 470
1940 AL Beverwijk
(0)251-223704
www.rumping.nl
KatoenNatie - Unicontrol Commodity B.V.
P.O.Box 2621
1000 CP Amsterdam
(0)20-5879720
www.katoennatie.com
Koole Tanktransport B.V.
Sluispolderweg 67
1505 HJ Zaandam
(0)75-6812812
www.koole.com
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Maja Stuwadoors Amsterdam
P.O.Box 57196
1040 BB Amsterdam
(0)20-6842194
www.majastuwadoors.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
Maritime Service Centre IJmond B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.mscy.nl
MEO B.V.
P.O.Box 64
1670 AB Medemblik
(0)22-7549900
www.meo.nl
Mercurius Shipping Group
P.O.Box 147
3330 AC Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6195000
www.mercurius-group.com
Mondial Logistics
Vredeweg 46
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6472360
www.mondiallogistics.nl
Multiwheels B.V.
Radarweg 20
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6135401
www.multiwheels.nl
Nederlandse Melasse Handelsmaatschappij B.V.
Heining 100
1047 AH Amsterdam
(0)294-483910
www.umgroup.com
Nepa Shipping B.V.
Hoger Einde Noord 28
1191 AC Ouderkerd a/d Amstel
(0)20-6846656
www.nepashipping.biz
NMT International Shipping B.V.
Gorslaan 30
1441 RG Purmerend
(0)299-480640
www.nmtshipping.com
Norbert Dentressangle Logistics Nederland
Casablancaweg 11
1147 HP Amsterdam
(0)20-4488055
www.norbert-dentressangle.com
Novo Chartering B.V.
P.O.Box 400
1940 AK Beverwijk
(0)251-229166
www.novochart.nl
OBA Bulk Terminal Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 8041
1005 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-5873737
www.oba-bulk.nl
Peterson IJmuiden B.V.
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV IJmuiden
(0)255-548680
www.onepeterson.com
Portbase B.V.
Seattleweg 7
3195 ND Rotterdam
(0)10-2522200
www.portbase.com
Profile Tyrecenter Willems B.V.
Isarweg 2
1043 AK Amsterdam
(0)20-5062233
www.profiletyrecenter.nl
Royal Dirkzwager
Govert van Wijnkade 50
3144 EG Maassluis
(0)10-5931600
www.dirkzwager.com
Schavemaker Logistics B.V.
Lijndenweg 17
1948 ND Beverwijk
(0)251-229098
www.schavemaker.com
Schenker International B.V.
Fokkerweg 300
1438 AN Oude Meer
(0)20-5000000
www.schenker.nl
Scholtze & Co Expeditie
Tijnmuiden 19
1046 AK Amsterdam
(0)20-6149315
Schot Verticaal Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 9060
1800 GB Alkmaar
(0)900-7246888
www.schotvt.com
Schutter Rotterdam B.V. Amsterdam Branch
Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
www.schuttergroep.nl
Sea-Cargo Agencies
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877800
www.sea-cargo.nl
Seamar Services B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 25
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Ship Spares Logistics B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6825969
www.ssl.nl
Slavenburg & Huyser B.V.
P.O.Box 543
3000 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-4032800
www.slavenburg-en-huyser.com
Spliethoff
Radarweg 36
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4488400
www.spliethoff.nl
Supermaritime van Reems B.V.
P.O.Box 64
4330 AB Middelburg
(0)118-492211
www.supermaritimevanreems.nl
TCC Modexpress B.V.
Pier Azie 4
1013 BT Amsterdam
(0)20-6060505
www.tccmodexpress.nl
Ter Haak Group
P.O.Box 8186
1005 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
Thor Shipping & Transport B.V.
Elbaweg 11
1044 AK Amsterdam
(0)20-4487844
www.thorshipping.nl
Timtex Group
Radarweg 1
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6118787
www.timtex.nl
Transcarfa B.V.
Amsterdamseweg 189-191
1182 GV Amstelveen
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Transport & Handelsonderneming J. Wiegersma B.V. Sardiniëweg 8
1044 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-4114178
www.wiegersma.com
United Parcel Service Nederland B.V.
Zandsteen 22
2132 MR Hoofddorp
0900-2255877
www.ups.com
Van Dijke Maritime B.V.
P.O.Box 79
5160 AB Sprang-Capelle
(0)416-277388
www.vandijkemaritime.com
Van Schalkwijk & Zonen (Int. Transportbedrijf)
Sluispolderweg 30
1505 HK Zaandam
(0)75-6310801
VAT Logistics Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 8592
1005 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5061500
www.vatlogistics.nl
VCK Scandia Terminal
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877855
www.vck.nl
Vollers Holland B.V.
Sardiniëweg 4
1044 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-5874500
www.vollers.com
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
www.vopakagencies.com
VTZ Transportgroep
Samsonweg 2
1520 AB Wormerveer
(0)75-6311311
www.vtz.nl
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)180-465215
www.wagenborg.com
Westland Logistiek B.V.
Veenderveld 56b
2371 TW Roelofarendsveen
(0)71-3310002
www.wlbv.eu
Zuidam BV IJmuiden
Kromhoutstraat 50
1976 BM IJmuiden
(0)255-510621
www.zuidambv.nl
INL AND WATERWAY NAVIG ATION, CHARTERING, TERMINALS, BROKERS, R AIL & ROAD CARRIERS Almarach Europe
Sixhavenweg 24
1021 HG Amsterdam
(0)6-53178326
Barge Company Amsterdam (BCA)
Ruijgoordweg 80
1047 HM Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
BK Ingenieurs B.V.
Dokweg 17A
1976 CA IJmuiden
(0)88-3212500
www.bkingenieurs.nl
BLN Koninklijke Schuttevaer
P.O.Box 23415
3001 KK Rotterdam
(0)10-2060601
www.koninklijkeschuttevaer.nl
Broekman Motorships B.V.
P.O.Box 5322
3008 AH Rotterdam
(0)10-4873911
www.broekman-group.nl
BruinsVeem B.V.
Gerrit Bolkade 43-45-74
1507 BR Zaandam
(0)75-6313778
www.bruinsveem.nl
Centraal Bureau voor de Rijn- & Binnenvaart
P.O.Box 23133
3001 KC Rotterdam
(0)10-7989800
www.cbrb.nl
Contargo
Scheepmakerij 110
3331MA Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6552900
www.contargo.net
CTB Container Terminal Beverwijk B.V.
Zuiderkade 14-16
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-218577
www.ctbbv.nl
CTVrede Steinweg B.V.
Sluispolderweg 53b
1505 HJ Zaandam
(0)75-6315506
www.ctvrede.nl
DB Schenker Rail Nederland N.V.
Moreelsepark 1
3511 EP Utrecht
(0)30-2358347
www.dbschenker.com
DP World Germersheim B.V.
Smirnoffweg 3
3088 HE Rotterdam
(0)10-2831711
www.dpworld.com
Europark Coevorden-Emlichheim
P.O.Box 89
7740 AB Coevorden
(49)-5947990190 www.gvz-europark.de
Herik Rail B.V.
Dammerweg 1
1383 HT Weesp
(0)294-251372
www.herikrail.com
HTRS Nederland B.V.
Albert Plesmanweg 121-141
3088 GC Rotterdam
(0)10-4286470
www.husatransportation.nl
Inverness Transport B.V.
Edisonstraat 58
6902 PK Zevenaar
(0)26-3195170
www.invernesstransport.nl
Kalse Transport B.V.
Nieuw-Zeelandweg 4
1045 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6149354
Keyrail B.V.
P.O.Box 108
3330 AC Zwijndrecht
(0)88-2333100
www.keyrail.nl
Koninklijke Saan B.V.
Weesperstraat 78-82
1112 AN Diemen
(0)20-6606060
www.saan.nl
MCT Lucassen
Sluispolderweg 53b
1505 HJ Zaandam
(0)20-6866710
www.mct-lucassen.nl
Nederlandsch Binnenvaartbureau
Vasteland 12e
3011 BL Rotterdam
(0)10-4122410
www.bureauvoorlichtingbinnenvaart.nl
NYK Line (Benelux) B.V.
Aert van Nesstraat 45
3012 CA Rotterdam
(0)10-4031400
www.nykline.com
Particuliere Transport Coöperatie B.A.
Rivium 1
2909 LE Capelle a/d IJssel
(0)10-7999050
www.ptcba.eu
Schot Verticaal Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 9060
1800 GB Alkmaar
(0)900-7246888
www.schotvt.com
Schutter Rotterdam B.V. Amsterdam Branch
Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
www.schuttergroep.nl
SCS Multiport B.V.
Accraweg 1A
1047 HJ Amsterdam
(0)20 262 0850
www.scsmultiport.nl
Stoffersbevrachtingen Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20641
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)20-6867021
www.stoffersbevrachtingen.nl
Ter Haak Group
P.O.Box 8186
1005 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6116688
www.terhaakgroup.com
Tiru Transport B.V.
Cacaoweg 3
1047 BE Amsterdam
(0)20-6824513
Truckland Noord Holland B.V.
P.O.Box 8245
1005 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-5851234
www.truckland.nl
Van Vliet Trucks Holland B.V.
Parallelweg-Zuid 215
2914 LE Nieuwerkerk a/d IJssel
(0)180-312644
www.vanvliet.com
VCK Logistics
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877855
www.vck.nl
Vervoercentrale J. Peeters B.V.
Gyroscoopweg 4
1042 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-5879600
www.peeterslogistiek.nl
Waterland Terminal B.V.
P.O.Box 8803
1006 JA Amsterdam
(0)20-4480620
www.waterlandterminal.nl
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Amstel Shipping & Agency
De Ruijterkade 125
1011 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-6144400
Animco Shipping Agency
Waalstraat 18
1078 BS Amsterdam
(0)20-6793415
Arned - Cela Agencies B.V.
Waalhaven O.z. 77
3087 BM Rotterdam
(0)10-4344799
www.arned-cela.com
ASCO Holland (Logistics) B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.ascoworld.com
Bais Maritiem B.V.
Trawlerkade 106
1976 CC IJmuiden
(0)255-513839
www.bais.nl
BigLift Shipping B.V.
Radarweg 36
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4488300
www.bigliftshipping.com
Box Shipping Agency & Forwarding B.V.
Radarweg 36
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4488476
www.boxshipping.nl
Broekman Logistics Amsterdam B.V.
Reykjavikweg 2
1118 LK Schiphol - ZO
(0)20-6557240
www.broekman-group.nl
Broekman Motorships B.V.
P.O.Box 5322
3008 AH Rotterdam
(0)10-4873911
www.broekman-group.nl
Burger Feeder Services
P.O.Box 149
3000 AC Rotterdam
(0)10-5062333
www.royalburgergroup.com
Burger Port Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
Sardinieweg 4
1044 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-5875870
www.royalburgergroup.com
Cargill B.V.
P.O.Box 75840
1118 ZZ Schiphol
(0)20-5006000
www.cargill.com
Cargill B.V. (IGMA)
P.O.Box 8692
1005 AR Amsterdam
(0)20-5808111
www.cargill.com
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ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
Casa Shipping Amsterdam B.V.
Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6815238
CMA CGM
P.O.Box 132
3190 AC Hoogvliet
(0)10-2998199
www.cma-cgm.com
Cyber Freight Amsterdam
Zandsteen 1
2132 MZ Hoofddorp
(0)20-6537641
www.cyberfreight.nl
Delmas c/o CMA CGM (Holland)
Achterdijk 51-55
3161 EB Rhoon
(0)10-2998199
www.delmas.com
DFDS Seaways
P.O.Box 548
1970 BA IJmuiden
(0)255-546666
www.dfds.nl
DS Shipping
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-5060360
www.dsshipping.nl
Dutch Port Agency
Zuiderkade 23a
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-222555
Eurokor Barging B.V.
Ridderpoort 40
2984 BG Ridderkerk
(0)180-418960
Eurovracht Amsterdam B.V.
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK Zaandam
(0)75-6553010
GAC Netherlands Ltd
Butaanweg 5
3196KC
(0)10-4951177
www.gac.com/netherlands
Graypen B.V.
Westhavenweg 93
1042 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-4480079
www.graypen.com
Hapag-Lloyd Netherlands
P.O.Box 57608
3008 BP Rotterdam
(0)10-2404400
www.hapag-lloyd.com
HoĂŤgh Autoliners B.V.
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-6116764
www.hoeghautoliners.com
Inchcape Shipping Services B.V.
P.O. Box 8515
3009 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-2951111
www.iss-shipping.com
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Maritime Transport Services
P.O.Box 37196
1030 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6866631
www.mtsgroup.nl
MCT Lucassen
Sluispolderweg 53b
1505 HJ Zaandam
(0)20-6866710
www.mct-lucassen.nl
MISC Agencies (Netherlands)
P.O.Box 23054
3001 KB Rotterdam
(0)10-4400900
www.misanlogistics.nl
Multi Marine Agencies B.V.
Netwerk 17
1446 XB Purmerend
(0)299-685851
www.multimarine.nl
Nepa Shipping B.V.
Hoger Einde Noord 28
1191 AC Ouderkerd a/d Amstel
(0)20-6846656
www.nepashipping.biz
Neptumar
Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21
3089 JH Rotterdam
(0)10-4873911
www.neptumar.nl
NileDutch Africa Line B.V.
P.O.Box 21032
3001 AA Rotterdam
(0)10-2818283
www.niledutch.com
Nissan Carrier Europe B.V.
Corsicaweg 10-13
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-6139961
www.nissan.com
NMT International Shipping B.V.
Gorslaan 30
1441 RG Purmerend
(0)299-480640
www.nmtshipping.com
Novo Chartering B.V.
P.O.Box 400
1940 AK Beverwijk
(0)251-229166
www.novochart.nl
NYK Line (Benelux)
Aert van Nesstraat 45
3012 CA Rotterdam
(0)10-4031400
www.nykline.com
OOCL (Benelux)
Weena-Zuid 164
3012 NC Rotterdam
(0)10-2248222
www.oocl.com
Peterson IJmuiden B.V.
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV IJmuiden
(0)255-548680
www.onepeterson.com
Promar Agencies (The Netherlands)
Debussystraat 2
3161 WD Rhoon
(0)10-2823255
www.promar-agencies.nl
Reefer Agencies
P.O.Box 381
1970 AJ IJmuiden
(0)88-5549956
www.kloosterboer.com
Royal Burger Group
Hofhoek 20-48
3176 PD Poortugaal
(0)10-5062333
www.royalburgergroup.com
Safmarine Netherlands B.V.
Boompjes 40
3011XB
(0)10-7127100
www.safmarine.com
Schutter Rotterdam B.V. Amsterdam Branch
Coenhavenweg 8
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6060970
www.schuttergroep.nl
Sea-Cargo Agencies
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877800
www.sea-cargo.nl
Seamar Services B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 25
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Silver Star Agencies B.V.
Westhavenweg 105-H
1042 BB Amsterdam
(0)20-4486848
www.silverstaragencies.nl
Sinepol shipping Agency
Strevelsweg 700 / 113
3083 AS Rotterdam
(0)10-4802510
www.sinepol.nl
Slavenburg & Huyser B.V.
P.O.Box 543
3000 AM Rotterdam
(0)10-4032800
www.slavenburg-en-huyser.com
Soetermeer Fekkes Cargadoorskantoor
Coenhavenweg 14a
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6824456
www.sfck.nl
Spliethoff
Radarweg 36
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4488400
www.spliethoff.nl
Steder Group B.V.
P.O.Box 1050
3160 AG Rhoon
(0)10-5033471
www.stedergroup.com
Thor Shipping & Transport B.V.
Elbaweg 11
1044 AK Amsterdam
(0)20-4487844
www.thorshipping.nl
Tjonger Marine Services
Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21
3089 JH Rotterdam
(0)10-2942300
www.broekman-group.nl
VCK Logistics
P.O.Box 58417
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-5877855
www.vck.nl
Vertom Scheepvaart & Handelsmaatschappij
P.O.Box 244
3190 AE Hoogvliet
(0)10-2858585
www.vertom.nl
Victory Shipping & Agency
Nieuwe Gracht 74
2011 NJ Haarlem
(0)23-5315003
www.victory-shipping.com
Voigt & Co
Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21
3089 JH Rotterdam
(0)10-2416400
www.broekman-group.com
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
www.vopakagencies.com
Wagenborg Agencies
Vredeweg 36A
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)180-465215
www.wagenborg.com
Worldwise Marine Holding B.V.
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-536906
www.worldwisemarine.com
Vondelingenplaat RT
Rotterdam
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
www.eurokor.nl
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COMPANY NAME
INDUSTRY & TR ADE : (BUILDING) MATERIALS & RECYCLING AarhusKarlshamn Netherlands B.V.
Kreeftstraat 1
1544 CK Zaandijk
(0)75-6278400
www.aak.com
ADM Cocoa
P.O.Box 2
1540 AA Koog a/d Zaan
(0)75-6464646
www.adm.com
AHOLD (Albert Heijn)
Piet Heijnkade 167-173
1019 GM Amsterdam
(0)20-5095100
www.ahold.com
Albeton B.V.
P.O.Box 59
2920 AB Krimpen a/d Ijssel
(0)180-515044
www.albeton.nl
Beelen Amsterdam
P.O.Box 20624
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)88-2600200
www.beelen.nl
Bouwgrondstoffen AGM B.V.
Amerikahavenweg 12
1045 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6147821
www.heidelbergcement.com
Buteressence B.V.
Rechte Tocht 1
1507 BZ Zaandam
(0)75-6314411
www.buteressence.com
Cargill B.V.
P.O.Box 75840
1118 ZZ Schiphol
(0)20-5006000
www.cargill.com
Cargill B.V. (IGMA)
P.O.Box 8692
1005 AR Amsterdam
(0)20-5808111
www.cargill.com
Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate
Evert van de Beekstraat 378
1118 CZ Schiphol
(0)20-5006000
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ADDRESS
Cargill Multi Seed
Oceanenweg 19
1047 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-4075700
www.cargill.com
Continaf B.V.
Simon Carmiggeltstraat 6-50
1011 DJ Amsterdam
(0)20-5240524
www.continaf.com
Daarnhouwer & Co
P.O.Box 2037
1500 GA Zaandam
(0)75-6126388
www.daarnhouwer.nl
Dutch Cocoa B.V.
Oceanenweg 1
1047 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-4077600
www.dutchcocoa.com
ED & F Man Nederland B.V.
De Ruijterkade 6
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-7540111
www.edfman.com
Exter Aroma
P.O.Box 1195
1500 AD Zaandam
(0)75-6700041
www.exteraroma.com
Facta International B.V.
P.O.Box 153
1500 ED Zaandam
(0)75-6818040
www.facta-international.com
Fetim Group
Kopraweg 1
1047 BP Amsterdam
(0)20-5805333
www.fetim.nl
Graniet Import Benelux B.V.
Amerikahavenweg 2
1045 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-6146292
www.graniet-import.nl
Greenmills/Orgaworld
Corsicaweg 2
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-4802070
www.orgaworld.nl
Hilton Meats Zaandam B.V.
Grote Tocht 31
1507 CG Zaandam
(0)75-6594702
www.hiltonfoodgroupplc.com
ICOVA B.V.
P.O.Box 59372
1040 KJ Amsterdam
(0)20-4476666
www.icova.nl
Recycling Maatschappij Steenkorrel Amsterdam B.V. Amerikahavenweg 36
1045 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-6118295
www.steenkorrel.nl
Royal Duyvis Wiener B.V.
1541 KD Koog a/d Zaan
(0)75-6126126
www.duyviswiener.com
Schipperslaan 15
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
INDUSTRY & TR ADE : FOOD & AGRICULTUR AL PRODUCTS IOI Edible Oils - Loders Croklaan
Hogeweg 1
1521 AZ Wormerveer
(0)75-6292911
www.croklaan.com
J.Th. Douqué’s Koffie B.V.
P.O.Box 552
1180 AN Amstelveen
(0)20-6222477
www.douque.com
Jan Schoenmaker B.V.
Diederik Sonoyweg 1
1509 BR Zaandam
(0)75-6504810
www.janschoemaker.com
Koninklijke Verkade N.V.
Westzijde 103
1506 GA Zaandam
(0)75-6556111
www.verkade.nl
Koole Tankstorage Zaandam B.V.
Sluispolderweg 48
1505 HK Zaandam
(0)75-6812820
www.koole.com
Koppers Netherlands B.V.
P.O.Box 9
1420 AA Uithoorn
(0)297-545533
www.koppers.com
KWS Infra B.V.
Lange Dreef 9
4131 NJ Vianen
(0)347-357300
www.kws.nl
Mebin Amsterdam
Van der Madeweg 36
1099 BT Amsterdam
(0)20-5999999
www.heidelbergcement.com
Meneba Wormerveer B.V.
P.O.Box 11
1520 AA Wormerveer
(0)10-4238911
www.meneba.nl
Oterap Holding B.V.
Gerrit Bolkade 10
1507 BR Zaandam
(0)75-6700041
www.oterapholding.com
PontMeyer
P.O.Box 2073
1500 GB Zaandam
(0)75-6536262
www.pontmeyer.nl
Recycling Maatschappij Steenkorrel Amsterdam B.V. Amerikahavenweg 36
1045 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-6118295
www.steenkorrel.nl
Reym B.V.
P.O.Box 276
1940 AG Beverwijk
(0)251-229233
www.reym.nl
Rotim Steenbouw B.V.
Julianaplein 31
5211 BB Den Bosch
(0)73-6121211
www.rotim.com
Royaan
Ambacht 1
1511 JZ Oostzaan
(0)343-596659
www.royaan.nl
Ruig Wild & Gevogelte
Zuideinde 235
1511 GE Oostzaan
(0)75-6847333
www.ruig.nl
SITA Recycling Services
Aziëhavenweg 18
1046 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-4076262
www.sita.nl
Starbucks Manufacturing EMEA B.V.
Accraweg 19
1047 HJ Amsterdam
(0)20-4076400
www.starbucks.com
Total Maintenance Group International B.V. (TMG)
Rooswijkweg 291
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-500649
www.tmg-inter.com
Unique Lights Nederland B.V.
Pottenbakkersstraat 6
8601 WS Sneek
(0)515-712920
www.uniquelights.nl
Van Egmond Potgrond B.V.
Ankerweg 4
1041 AT Amsterdam
(0)20-4110386
www.egmondpotgrond.com
Van Gansewinkel B.V.
Nieuwe-Hemweg 8-10
1013 BG Amsterdam
(0)20-5816999
www.vangansewinkel.nl
Van Wijngaarden B.V.
Soldaatweg 3
1521 RK Wormerveer
(0)75-6476060
www.vanwijngaardenbv.com
Voorbij Funderingstechniek B.V.
P.O.Box 20701
1001 NS Amsterdam
(0)20-4077100
www.voorbijfunderingstechniek.nl
Voorbij Prefab Beton B.V.
P.O.Box 20562
1001 NN Amsterdam
(0)20-4077000
www.voorbij-prefabbeton.nl
Wild Juice Services B.V.
Capriweg 4
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4803711
www.wildflavors.com
Wildo Beton
Amerikahavenweg 32
1045 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-4470177
www.wildo.nl
Wine Excel
Hoofdtocht 3
1507 CJ Zaandam
(0)75-6429930
www.wine-excel.com
Wine Terminal Roders
Cruqiusweg 67
1019 AT Amsterdam
(0)20-6932194
Wurfbain B.V. - Zaandam
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK Zaandam
(0)75-6810810
www.rmca-commodities.com
Zaanlandse Olieraffinaderij
Kalf 11
1509 AA Zaandam
(0)75-6557575
www.zor.nl
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COMPANY NAME
INDUSTRY & TR ADE : MINER ALS & CHEMICALS Albemarle Netherlands B.V.
P.O.Box 37650
1030 BE Amsterdam
(0)20-6347000
www.albemarle.com
Brunschwig Chemie
Hexaanweg 2
1041 AX Amsterdam
(0)20-6113133
www.brunschwig.nl
Cebo Holland B.V. - Industrial
P.O.Box 70
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-546262
www.cebo.com
Chemtura Netherlands B.V.
Ankerweg 18
1041 AT Amsterdam
(0)20-5871871
www.chemtura.com
Eggerding B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-5812200
www.eggerding.com
ENERCO B.V.
Amerikahavenweg 3
1045 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-5061120
www.enerco.nl
Gunvor International B.V.
Barbara Strozzilaan 201
1083 HN Amsterdam
(0)20-2050170
www.gunvorgroup.com
ICL Fertilizers Europe C.V.
Fosfaatweg 48
1013 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-5815100
www.iclfertilizers.com
Mondo Minerals B.V.
P.O.Box 58416
1040 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-4487448
www.mondominerals.com
Nichia Europe B.V.
Th. R. Malthusstraat 1-3
1066 JR
Amsterdam
(0)20-5060900
www.nichia.com
Omya Netherlands
Grasweg 47
1031 HX Amsterdam
(0)20-6362222
www.omya.com
OXEA Netherlands
Hornweg 10
1045 AR Amsterdam
(0)20-4489555
www.oxea-chemicals.com
PPG Coatings Nederland B.V.
Amsterdamseweg 14
1422 DD Uithoorn
(0)29-7541911
www.ppg.com
Shell Technology Centre Amsterdam
P.O.Box 38000
1030 BN Amsterdam
(0)20-6309111
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COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
Sonneborn Refined Products
Mainhavenweg 6
1043 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6117475
www.sonneborn.com
Stichting Cova
Blaak 22
3011 TA Rotterdam
(0)10-4134740
www.cova.nl
Univar Zwijndrecht N.V.
Noordweg 3
3336 LH Zwijndrecht
(0)78-6250000
www.univareurope.com
Vattenfall Energy Trading Netherlands N.V.
P.O.Box 41920
1009 DC Amsterdam
(0)20-5972729
www.vattenfall.nl
Vos Olie & Gas B.V.
Butaanweg 3
1041 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4480861
www.vospurmerend.nl
Wurfbain B.V. - Zaandam
Ankersmidplein 2
1506 CK Zaandam
(0)75-6810810
www.rmca-commodities.com
INDUSTRY & TR ADE : PAPER, PULP & FORESTRY PRODUCTS Centrop Houtimport
Symon Spiersweg 21
1506 RZ Zaandam
(0)75-6819999
www.centrophoutimport.nl
Crown Van Gelder
P.O.Box 30
1950 AA Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262233
www.cvg.nl
Koninklijke Eduard van Leer B.V.
P.O.Box 3505
1001 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-6222324
www.kevl.com
Stiho Alkmaar
Diamantweg 9
1812 RC Alkmaar
(0)72-5471700
www.stiho.nl
Stora Enso Timber DIY Products B.V.
Lipariweg 6
1044 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-6807700
www.storaenso.com
INDUSTRY & TR ADE : STEEL , METALS, CONSTRUCTION & MACHINERY Breman Offshore B.V.
P.O.Box 135
8280 AC Genemuiden
(0)38-3855373
www.breman-machinery.nl
Dolphin Marine Offshore en Industrie B.V.
Newtonstraat 18a
1704 SB Heerhugowaard
(0)72-5717363
www.dolphinmarine.nl
Forkliftcenter B.V.
P.O.Box 20595
1001 NN Amsterdam
(0)20-4974101
www.forkliftcenter.com
Gunco B.V. Amsterdam
Vlothavenweg 8
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5840330
www.gunco.com
H. Blom & Zonen
Jan van Riebeeckhavenweg 6 1041 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-4110487
www.blomamsterdam.nl
HKS Scrap Metals Amsterdam
Kwadrantweg 2+12
1042 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5877111
www.hks.nl
Holleman Machinefabriek B.V.
Paltrokstraat 35
1508 EJ
Zaandam
(0)75-6123272
www.hollemanmachine.nl
Industrial Pump Group Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 403
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)251-222566
www.industrialpumps.nl
Kenz Figee International B.V.
Zuiddijk 400
1505 HE Zaandam
(0)75-6810410
www.kenz-figee.com
Koster Metalen
Zuiderkade 18
1948 NG Beverwijk
(0)251-225044
www.kostermetalen.nl
Kramer & Duyvis
P.O.Box 1229
1500 AE Zaandam
(0)75-6123349
www.kramer-duyvis.nl
Machinefabriek Saedt B.V.
Westhavenweg 45
1042 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4486448
www.saedt.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
NedCoat Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 37045
1030 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6368111
www.nedcoat.nl
Niron Staal Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6333031
www.nironstaal.nl
Nissan Motor Parts Centre Europe
Hornweg 32
1044 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5162222
www.nissan.com
Okay Industrial Systems B.V.
De Trompet 1769
1967 DB Heemskerk
(0)251-240660
www.okayee.nl
Ovec Multiservice
Basisweg 27
1043 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-6118506
www.ovec-multiservice.nl
Peinemann Heftrucks Amsterdam B.V.
Nieuw-Zeelandweg 18
1045 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-5061400
www.peinemann.nl
Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.
P.O.Box 43
3350 AA Papendrecht
(0)78-6969000
www.boskalis.nl
Sarens Nederland B.V.
Papierweg 1A
1310 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-4470511
www.sarens.com
Smalo B.V.
Westhavenweg 46
1042 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6118299
www.smalo.nl
Tata Steel IJmuiden B.V.
P.O.Box 10000
1970 CA IJmuiden
(0)251-499111
www.tatasteel.nl
Van Groningen Nieuw-Vennep B.V.
P.O.Box 38
2150 AA Nieuw-Vennep
(0)252-687041
www.vangroningenbv.nl
Wesco IJmuiden Apparatenbouw B.V.
Loggerstraat 45
1976 CX IJmuiden
(0)255-561100
www.wescoijmuiden.nl
Willteco B.V.
P.O.Box 48
1723 ZG Noord-Scharwoude
(0)226-313054
www.willteco.nl
CONSTRUCTION, SHIP REPAIR AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
9 8
A.J.J. van den Andel B.V.
IJburglaan 173
1086 ZJ Amsterdam
(0)20-6262609
www.andelsurvey.nl
Alba Automotive Services B.V.
Maltaweg 5
1044 AH Amsterdam
(0)20-4486757
www.alba-automotive.nl
Back Metaalconservering Groep, De
Rooswijkweg 271
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-270753
www.back.nl
Brouwer Scheepswerf B.V., Wed. K.
Kruisbaken 10/12
1505 HS Zaandam
(0)75-6163604
www.scheepswerfbrouwer.nl
Cargotech Netherlands B.V.
P.O.Box 5303
3008 AH Rotterdam
(0)10-2946666
www.cargotec.com
Chamber of Commerce Amsterdam
P.O.Box 2852
1000 CW Amsterdam
(0)20-5314000
www.amsterdam.kvk.nl
Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam BV
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6318218
www.damenshiprepair.com
EPMC Europe B.V.
Nieuw Zeelandweg 20
1045 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-6069900
www.epmceurope.nl
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe)
Siciliëweg 5
1045 AT Amsterdam
(0)20-4476700
www.hcme.com
Holland Repair & Services B.V.
P.O. Box 415
1500 EK Zaandam
(0)20-6829005
www.hors.nl
Holleman Machinefabriek B.V.
Paltrokstraat 35
1508 EJ
Zaandam
(0)75-6123272
www.hollemanmachine.nl
Jumelet Scheepsbouw
Egmondstraat 14-16
1976 BR IJmuiden
(0)255-534190
www.jumeletscheepsbouw.nl
Lashuis Haprotech
Rooswijkweg 200
1951 MD Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262500
www.hetlashuis.nl
Molenaar’s Scheepswerf B.V.
Diederik Sonoyweg 13
1509 BR Zaandam
(0)75-6166279
www.molenaars-scheepswerf.nl
NavCom Inspection & Consultancy B.V.
Trawlerkade 34a
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-525696
www.navcom.org
Navylle
Goudsesingel 84
3011 KD Rotterdam
(0)10-4471222
www.navylle.nl
Niron Staal Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6333031
www.nironstaal.nl
Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
www.offshoreshipdesigners.com
Oranjewerf Ship Repair
P.O.Box 37050
1030 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-6347511
www.oranjewerf.com
OVEC Multiservice B.V.
Basisweg 27
1043 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-6118506
www.ovec-multiservice.nl
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ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.
P.O.Box 43
3350 AA Papendrecht
(0)78-6969000
www.boskalis.nl
Scheepswerf Vooruit
Zuiddijk 404
1505 HE Zaandam
(0)75-6156358
www.scheepswerfvooruit.nl
Schot Verticaal Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 9060
1800 GB Alkmaar
(0)900-7246888
www.schotvt.com
Van Ameyde Marine B.V.
P.O.Box 9627
1006 GC Amsterdam
(0)20-6195068
www.vanameyde.com
Venus & de Waard B.V.
Industriestraat 16
1976 CV IJmuiden
(0)255-515890
www.venusendewaard.nl
Worldwise Marine Holding B.V.
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-536906
www.worldwisemarine.com
WSH Scheepsreparatie
Middenhavenstraat 54
1976 CM IJmuiden
(0)255-536216
OFFSHORE OIL & G AS SERVICES Airborne Composite Tubulars
Monnickendamkade 1
1976 EC IJmuiden
(0)25 5763500
www.airborne-oilandgas.com
ASCO Holland (Logistics) B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250 Â
www.ascoworld.com
ATP Oil & Gas
Dokweg 31b
1976 CA IJmuiden
(0)255-523377
www.atpog.com
AYOP Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6273706
www.ayop.com
Back Metaalconservering Groep, De
Rooswijkweg 271
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-270753
www.back.nl
Ballast Nedam Infra Noord West B.V.
P.O.Box 195
1500 ED Zaandam
(0)75-6557700
www.ballast-nedam.nl
BK Ingenieurs B.V.
Dokweg 17A
1976 CA IJmuiden
(0)88-3212500
www.bkingenieurs.nl
Boon Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 348
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-533104
www.boontransport.com
Breman Offshore B.V.
P.O.Box 135
8280 AC Genemuiden
(0)38-3855373
www.breman-machinery.nl
Cebo Holland B.V. - Industrial
P.O.Box 70
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-546262
www.cebo.com
CMF Central Mudplant & Fluid Services
P.O.Box 20
1950 AA Velsen-Noord
(0)251-229101
www.cmfservices.nl
Cofely West Nederland B.V.
Albert Heijnweg 1
1507 EH Zaandam
(0)75-6537000
www.cofely-gdfsuez.nl
Croon Elektrotechniek B.V. Marine & Offshore
Oslo 2-8
2993 LD Barendrecht
(0)88-9234100
www.croon.nl
Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam BV
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6318218
www.damenshiprepair.com
Dolphin Marine Offshore en Industrie B.V.
Newtonstraat 18a
1704 SB Heerhugowaard
(0)72-5717363
www.dolphinmarine.nl
EPMC Europe
P.O.Box 2544
1000 CM Amsterdam
(0)20-6069900
www.epmceurope.nl
Goflex Young Professionals B.V.
Basisweg 50a
1043 AP Amsterdam
(0)88-1600500
www.goflex.nl
Gulf Oil Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 13
1780 AA Den Helder
(0)223-634567
www.gulf.nl
Industrial Pump Group Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 403
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)251-222566
www.industrialpumps.nl
Inspectorate B.V.
Capriweg 40
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4112741
www.inspectorate.com
Isolatie Combinatie Beverwijk B.V.
Biesland 24
1948 RJ
Beverwijk
(0)251-229650
www.icbeverwijk.nl
Jongsma Containers B.V.
Vredeweg 38-40
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6176051
www.jongsma.nl
Kenz Figee International B.V.
P.O.Box 235
1500 EE Zaandam
(0)75-6810410
www.kenz-figee.com
Koninklijke BAM Group N.V.
P.O.Box 20
3980 CA Bunnik
(0)30-6598988
www.bam.nl
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Lashuis Haprotech
Rooswijkweg 200
1951 MD Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262500
www.hetlashuis.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
Maritime Service Centre IJmond
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.mscy.nl
MNO Vervat B.V.
P.O.Box 185
2150 AD Nieuw-Vennep
(0)252-628628
www.mno.nl
MSCY Vastgoed B.V.
P.O.Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255 547020
MTC International
Elisabethhof 19
2353 EW Leiderdorp
(0)71-5727734
www.mtc-int.net
National Oilwell Netherlands B.V.
Gooiland 12
1948 RC Beverwijk
(0)251-240504
www.nov.com
NavCom Inspection & Consultancy B.V.
Trawlerkade 34a
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-525696
www.navcom.org
Niron Staal Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 37201
1030 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6333031
www.nironstaal.nl
Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-545070
www.offshoreshipdesigners.com
Peterson IJmuiden B.V.
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV IJmuiden
(0)255-548680
www.onepeterson.com
ROS International B.V.
Burg. V. Campenhoutstraat 39A 4921 KR Made
(0)162-685522
www.ros-intl.com
Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.
P.O.Box 43
3350 AA Papendrecht
(0)78-6969000
www.boskalis.nl
Royal Dirkzwager
Govert van Wijnkade 50
3144 EG Maassluis
(0)10-5931600
www.dirkzwager.com
Royal HaskoningDHV
P.O.Box 2081
1500 GB Zaandam
(0)88-3487300
www.royalhaskoningdhv.com
Schot Verticaal Transport B.V.
P.O.Box 9060
1800 GB Alkmaar
(0)900-7246888
www.schotvt.com
Sea Mar Services B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 25
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Ship Spares Logistics B.V.
Bunschotenweg 115
3089 KB Rotterdam
(0)10-4298322
www.ssl.nl
SPIE Industry Noordwest
P.O.Box 66
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)251-291133
www.spie-nl.com
Stichting SAB 1950
Parallelweg
1948 NM Beverwijk
(0)251-267272
www.sab1950.nl
Stork Technical Services
Van Deventerlaan 101
3528 AG Utrecht
(0)88-0891000
www.storktechnicalservices.com
Total Maintenance Group International B.V. (TMG)
Rooswijkweg 291
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-500649
www.tmg-inter.com
Velsen Offshore Base Holding B.V.
P.O.Box 427
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)255-523850
www.benvermeer.nl
Venus & de Waard B.V.
Industriestraat 16
1976 CV IJmuiden
(0)255-515890
www.venusendewaard.nl
Vicoma Engineering
Parlevinkerstraat 41
1951 AR Velsen-Noord
(0)251-260110
www.vicoma.nl
Wesco IJmuiden Apparatenbouw B.V.
Loggerstraat 45
1976 CX IJmuiden
(0)255-561100
www.wescoijmuiden.nl
Westland Logistiek B.V.
Veenderveld 56b
2371 TW Roelofarendsveen
(0)71-3310002
www.wlbv.eu
Willteco B.V.
P.O.Box 48
1723 ZG Noord-Scharwoude
(0)226-313054
www.willteco.nl
Wind BV
Oudegracht 164-168
1811 CP Alkmaar
(0)72-5193250
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Bogaardplein 47
P CODE CITY
PHONE +31
2284 DP Rijswijk
(0)70-3583100
WEBSITE www.wintershall.com
PORT, SHIPPING & MARITIME SERVICES Aircraft Fuel Supply B.V.
Oude Vijfhuizerweg 6
1118 LV Schiphol
(0)20-4068211
Amsterdam Port Consultants
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK Amsterdam
(0)20-5234506
www.amsterdamportconsultants.nl
ASCO Holland (Logistics) B.V.
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.ascoworld.com
Bek & Verburg
Montrealweg 140
3197 KH Rotterdam
(0)10-4287744
www.bek-verburg.nl
BLN Koninklijke Schuttevaer
P.O.Box 23415
3001 KK Rotterdam
(0)10-2060601
www.koninklijkeschuttevaer.nl
Blom B.V.
Pier Afrika 10
1013 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-6866007
www.dekschuitenpontons.nl
BMT Surveys (Amsterdam) B.V.
Zekeringstraat 36D
1014 BS Amsterdam
(0)20-5840800
www.bmtsurveys.com
CCA Container Company Amsterdam
Corsicaweg 6
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-6115656
www.ccacontainers.com
Cofely West Nederland B.V.
Albert Heijnweg 1
1507 EH Zaandam
(0)75-6537000
www.cofely-gdfsuez.nl
CVV Coöperatieve Vereniging Vletterlieden w.a.
P.O.Box 152
1970 AD IJmuiden
(0)255-521796
www.vletterlieden.nl
Datema Amsterdam
Pr. Hendrikkade 176/50
1011 TC Amsterdam
(0)20-4277727
www.datema-amsterdam.nl
De Koperen Ploeg (Boatmen) w.a.
Capriweg 30
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4487090
www.dekoperenploeg.nl
Drost Duikbedrijf
Nieuwendammerdijk 526-A
1023 BX Amsterdam
(0)20-6340542
www.drostduikbedrijf.nl
Duikerwerken Vos & Peperkamp B.V.
Arnoldystraat 13
2024 VG Haarlem
(0)23-5331601
www.vosenpeperkamp.nl
Duikwacht IJmond
Arnoldystraat 13
2024 VG Haarlem
(0)23-5366559
DUPI Amsterdam B.V.
Zekeringstraat 36 A
1014 BS Amsterdam
(0)20-6814692
www.dupi.com
Etas Expertises B.V.
Vlothavenweg 2A
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5840670
www.etas-expertises.nl
Firma H. Dijk & Zonen
Coenhavenweg 28
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6865270
www.dijkdeparlevinker.nl
Fiwado B.V.
Zuider IJdijk 100
1095 KN Amsterdam
(0)20-6244066
www.fiwado.nl
Forkliftcenter B.V.
Hornweg 18
1045 AR Amsterdam
(0)20-4974101
www.forkliftcenter.com
Gulf Oil Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 13
1780 AA Den Helder
(0)223-634567
www.gulf.nl
Gunco B.V. Amsterdam
Vlothavenweg 8
1013 BJ
Amsterdam
(0)20-5840330
www.gunco.com
H. Blom & Zonen
Jan van Riebeeckhavenweg 6 1041 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-4110487
www.blomamsterdam.nl
HD Cotterell B.V.
P.O.Box 1426
1000 BK Amsterdam
(0)20-5551444
Imtech Marine Netherlands
Sluisjesdijk 155
3087 AG Rotterdam
(0)10-4871911
www.imtech.com
Interlloyd Averij B.V.
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-5060350
www.interlloydclaims.nl
Iskes Towage & Salvage
P.O.Box 230
1970 AE IJmuiden
(0)255-561900
www.iskestugs.nl
Jongsma Containers B.V.
Vredeweg 38-40
1505 HH Zaandam
(0)75-6176051
www.jongsma.nl
Kalmar Netherlands
P.O.Box 5303
3008 AH Rotterdam
(0)10-2946666
www.kalmarind.nl
Kelvin Hughes Nederland B.V.
Klompenmakerstraat 64
3194 DE Hoogvliet
(0)10-4167622
www.kelvinhughes.com
Kenz Figee International B.V.
P.O.Box 235
1500 EE Zaandam
(0)75-6810410
www.kenz-figee.com
Kloosterboer IJmuiden B.V.
Trawlerkade 4
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)88-5549900
www.kloosterboer.nl
KVSA B.V.
P.O.Box 504
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-545454
www.kvsa.nl
Lagaay International B.V.
Van Helmontstraat 99
3029 AA Rotterdam
(0)10-4123871
www.lagaay.com
Libelle Service
Pleimuiden 14a
1046 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5285705
www.libelleservice.nl
MAIN B.V.
Petroleumhavenweg 48
1041 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-6130225
www.main-bv.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
Marina Seaport IJmuiden
P.O.Box 331
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-560300
www.marinaseaport.nl
Marine Management Consult
Admiraal de Ruijterweg 52hs
1056 GL Amsterdam
(0)6-19892597
www.marine-mc.com
Maritime Service Centre IJmond
P.O.Box 148
1970 AC IJmuiden
(0)255-533250
www.mscy.nl
Marpol Services B.V.
Trawlerkade 53
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-525051
www.marpolservices.nl
MegaBarging B.V.
Dukdalfweg 60-1
1041 BE Amsterdam
(0)88-1011250
www.megabarging.nl
Nautische Handelsmij L.J. Harri B.V.
Pr. Hendrikkade 94-95
1012 AE Amsterdam
(0)20-6248052
Nederlandsch Binnenvaartbureau
Vasteland 12e
3011 BL Rotterdam
(0)10-4122410
Novateq Engineering B.V.
Pesetaweg 123
2153 PJ
(0)252-830238
www.novateq.nl
Oliehandel Klaas de Boer B.V.
Trawlerkade 58
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-513240
www.klaasdeboer.nl
Peterson IJmuiden B.V.
Westerduinweg 10
1976 BV IJmuiden
(0)255-548680
www.onepeterson.com
Port Towage Amsterdam
Monnickendamkade 19 C
1976 EC IJmuiden
(0)255-820082
www.towageamsterdam.com
Portbase
Seattleweg 7
3195 ND Rotterdam
(0)10-2522200
www.portbase.com
PPD / EWS B.V.
P.O.Box 22
4254 ZG Sleeuwijk
(0)183-301270
www.ppd.nl
Pronk Multiservice B.V.
Elbaweg 2
1044 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-6139546
www.pronkmultiservice.nl
Redwise Maritime Services B.V.
Amersfoortseweg 12-E
3751 LK Bunschoten-Spakenburg (0)33-4217860
www.redwise.com
Reinplus Vanwoerden Bunker B.V.
Waalhaven Zuidzijde 11
3089 JH Rotterdam
(0)88-1007800
www.reinplus.com
Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.
P.O.Box 43
3350 AA Papendrecht
(0)78-6969000
www.boskalis.nl
Royal Dutch Lifeboat Institution (KNRM)
P.O.Box 434
1970 AK IJmuiden
(0)255-548454
www.knrm.nl
Sarens Nederland B.V.
Papierweg 1A
1310 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-4470511
www.sarens.com
Saybolt Netherlands B.V.
P.O.Box 151
3000 AD Rotterdam
(0)10-4609911
www.corelab.com
Seamar Services B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 25
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
Seamar Shipping B.V.
Het Nieuwe Werk 49
1781 AL Den Helder
(0)223-683050
www.seamar.nl
SGS Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 90250
1006 BG Amsterdam
(0)20-4073200
www.sgs.com
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Ship Spares Logistics B.V.
Coenhavenweg 22
1013 BL Amsterdam
(0)20-6825969
www.ssl.nl
Stig Consult
P.O.Box 95956
2509 CZ Den Haag
(0)88-1222111
www.stigconsult.com
Svitzer Salvage B.V.
P.O.Box 510
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255-562666
www.svitzer.com
TIP Trailer Rental B.V.
Celsiusweg 16
5928 PR Venlo
(0)77-3826565
www.tip.ge.com
Verweij & Hoebee Amsterdam
Osdorperban 17bc
1068 LD Amsterdam
(0)20-6107260
www.verweij-hoebee.nl
Vopak Agencies Amsterdam B.V.
P.O.Box 20616
1001 NP Amsterdam
(0)20-4488700
www.vopakagencies.com
Waterboot Amsterdam
Struisgrasstraat 1B
1032 LE Amsterdam
(0)20-6844795
Waterboot IJmuiden B.V.
P.O.Box 188
1970 AD IJmuiden
06-53380888
Waterboot van den Bovenkamp
Lech Walesahof 8
1507 CN Zaandam
(0)75-6149280
Worldwise Marine Holding B.V.
Sluisplein 42
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-536906
www.waterboot.nl www.worldwisemarine.com
INFR ASTRUCTURE, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION Ballast Nedam Infra Noord West B.V.
P.O.Box 195
1500 ED Zaandam
(0)75-6557700
www.ballast-nedam.nl
BAM Civiel Noord-West
P.O.Box 37022
1030 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-4949250
www.bamciviel.nl
BAM Leidingen & Industrie
P.O.Box 120
4100 AC Culemborg
(0)345-471412
www.bam-li.nl
BAM Speciale Technieken
P.O.Box 37279
1030 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-4352920
www.bamgrondtechniek.nl
BAM Utiliteitsbouw Regio Noordwest
P.O.Box 59363
1040 KJ Amsterdam
(0)20-4108410
www.bamutiliteitsbouw.nl
BAM Wegen Regio Noordwest
P.O.Box 30
1500 EA Zaandam
(0)75-7507500
www.bamwegen.nl
BK Ingenieurs B.V.
Dokweg 17A
1976 CA IJmuiden
(0)88-3212500
www.bkingenieurs.nl
Croon Elektrotechniek B.V. Industry
P.O.Box 12444
1100 AK Amsterdam
(0)88-9233000
www.croon.nl
Croon Elektrotechniek B.V. Infra
P.O.Box 584
2600 AN Delft
(0)88-9234200
www.croon.nl
De Vries & van de Wiel
P.O. Box 218
1740 AE Schagen
(0)224-211211
www.vw-deme.nl
Dura Vermeer Divisie Infra BV
P.O.Box 111
2130 AC Hoofddorp
(0)23-7528000
www.infra.duravermeer.nl
Germieco B.V.
P.O.Box 272
1520 AG Wormerveer
(0)75-6216689
www.germieco.nl
Grontmij Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 214
1800 AE Alkmaar
(0)72-5475757
www.grontmij.com
Huybens Haarlem BV
Nijverheidsweg 15
2031 CN Haarlem
(0)23-5319549
www.huybens.nl
Imtech Industrial Services
P.O.Box 320
1520 AH Wormerveer
(0)75-6533533
www.imtech.nl
Koninklijke BAM Group N.V.
P.O.Box 20
3980 CA Bunnik
(0)30-6598988
www.bam.nl
KWS Infra B.V.
Lange Dreef 9
4131 NJ Vianen
(0)347-357300
www.kws.nl
Mammoet Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 93
1940 AB Beverwijk
(0)88-6502050
www.mammoet.com
Markus B.V.
Kwadrantweg 7
1042 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-5874000
www.markusbv.nl
Mees Ruimte & Milieu
Schipholweg 1
2034 LS Haarlem
(0)85-7440838
www.meesruimteenmileu.nl
MNO Vervat B.V.
P.O.Box 185
2150 AD Nieuw-Vennep
(0)252-628628
www.mno.nl
MOPA, handels en exploitatiemaatschappij
Boekenroodeweg 7B
2111 HJ Aerdenhout
(0)23-5288089
Nelis Bouw & Onderhoud
Contactweg 60
1014 BW Amsterdam
(0)20-4108510
www.bam.nl
Ooms Avenhorn Groep B.V.
Scharwoude 9
1634 EAÂ Scharwoude
(0)229 547700
www.ooms.nl
POLEM B.V.
Industrieweg 7
8531 PA Lemmer
(0)541-562447
www.polem.nl
PontMeyer
P.O.Box 2073
1500 GB Zaandam
(0)75-6536262
www.pontmeyer.nl
Raadgevend Ingenieursburo Schreuder B.V.
Abe Lenstra boulevard 50
8448 JB
Heerenveen
(0)513-617190
www.schreuder.nl
Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V.
P.O.Box 43
3350 AA Papendrecht
(0)78-6969000
www.boskalis.nl
Royal HaskoningDHV
P.O.Box 2081
1500 GB Zaandam
(0)88-3487300
www.royalhaskoningdhv.com
Stiel Groep
Gyroscoopweg 1
1042 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-5061800
www.stielgroep.nl
Struyk Verwo Infra Regio West
P.O.Box 100
2400 AC Alphen a/d Rijn
(0)172-245700
www.struykverwoinfra.nl
Tauw B.V. Amsterdam
Zekeringstraat 43
1014 BV Amsterdam
(0)20-6063222
www.tauw.nl
Tebodin Consultants & Engineers
P.O.Box 43
1950 AA Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262464
www.tebodin.com
Van Hattum & Blankevoort B.V.
P.O.Box 2075
2002 CB Haarlem
(0)23-5387434
www.vhbinfra.nl
Van Oord Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 44137
3006 HC Rotterdam
(0)88-8265300
www.vanoord.com
VBK Leidingtechniek B.V.
Haarlemmerstraatweg 113
1165 MK Halfweg
(0)20-5854060
www.vbkgroep.nl
Vicoma Engineering
Parlevinkerstraat 41
1951 AR Velsen-Noord
(0)251-260110
www.vicoma.nl
Visser & Smit Hanab B.V.
P.O.Box 1903
2003 BA Haarlem
(0)23-5112900
www.vshanab.nl
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AB Vakwerk
Noorderweg 44a
1948 PK Beverwijk
(0)251-860220
www.abnoordholland.nl
BK Ingenieurs B.V.
Dokweg 17A
1976 CA IJmuiden
(0)88-3212500
www.bkingenieurs.nl
Delta Team BV
Almeloplein 17
2533 AB Den Haag
(0)70-3884211
www.deltateam.nl
Fundeon
P.O.Box 440
3840 AK Harderwijk
(0)341-499499
www.fundeon.nl
Goflex Young Professionals B.V.
Basisweg 50a
1043 AP Amsterdam
(0)88-1600500
www.goflex.nl
Inspectorate B.V.
Capriweg 40
1044 AL Amsterdam
(0)20-4112741
www.inspectorate.com
Koninklijk College Zeemanshoop
Muntplein 10
1012 WR Amsterdam
(0)20-6253515
www.zeemanshoop.nl
Lashuis Haprotech
Rooswijkweg 200
1951 MD Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262500
www.hetlashuis.nl
Maritieme Academie Holland
P.O.Box 227
1970 AE IJmuiden
(0)23-5302900
www.maritieme-academie.nl
MTC International
Elisabethhof 19
2353 EW Leiderdorp
(0)71-5727734
www.mtc-int.net
NavCom Inspection & Consultancy B.V.
Trawlerkade 34a
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-525696
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Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum
P.O.Box 15443
1001 MK Amsterdam
(0)20-5232222
www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl
Nova College
P.O.Box 2110
2002 CC Haarlem
(0)23-5302010
www.novacollege.nl
NT Publishers B.V.
P.O.Box 200
3000 AE Rotterdam
(0)10-2801000
www.ntpublishers.nl
Otter-Westelaken B.V.
Peperstraat 144
1502 AL Zaandam
(0)75-6157163
www.otterwestelaken.nl
Redwise Maritime Services B.V.
Amersfoortseweg 12-E
3751 LK Bunschoten-Spakenburg (0)33-4217860
www.redwise.com
Sectorinstituut Transport en Logistiek BV
Kampenringweg 43
2803 PE Gouda
(0)88-2596296
www.stlwerkt.nl
STC B.V.
P.O.Box 63140
3002 JC Rotterdam
(0)10-2832300
www.stc-bv.nl
Stichting SAB 1950
Parallelweg
1948 NM Beverwijk
(0)251-267272
www.sab1950.nl
Van den Broeke Consultancy
Mercuriusstraat 11
2024 TL
(0)6-26220145
www.vandenbroeke.nl
Watertalent
Oudelandsedijk 83
3216 AR Abbenbroek
(0)181-665455
www.watertalent.nl
WSP Westpoort
P.O.Box 56662
1040 AR Amsterdam
0800-5252525
www.wspgrootamsterdam.nl
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Gustav Mahlerlaan 10
1082 PP Amsterdam
0900 - 00 24
www.abnamro.nl
Ab Ovo Nederland B.V.
Burg. Stramanweg 102R
1101 AA Amsterdam
(0)6-27080257
www.ab-ovo.com
Almarach Europe
Sixhavenweg 24
1021 HG Amsterdam
(0)6-53178326
Amsterdam Port Consultants
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK Amsterdam
(0)20-5234506
www.amsterdamportconsultants.nl
AON Risk Consultants
Paalbergweg 2-4
1105 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-4305500
www.aon.com
Boekel de Nerée
P.O.Box 75510
1070 AM Amsterdam
(0)20-7953953
www.bdn.nl
Capelle Consulting
Talesiuspark 9
2064 LJ
(0)23-5374553
www.capelleconsulting.com
Claarensteyn Consulting Group
Heinkenszandseweg 51
4451 NW Heinkenszand
(0)113-216643
www.claarensteynconsultinggroup.nl
Cox & Partners Accountants
P.O.Box 3082
2130 KB Hoofddorp
(0)23-5555000
www.cox.nl
Deloitte Accountants B.V. - Kantoor Amsterdam
Postbus 58110
1040HC Amsterdam
(0)88-2882888
www.deloitte.com
DNTW Advocaten
Singel 72
1015 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-5301730
www.dntw.nl
DUPI Amsterdam B.V.
Zekeringstraat 36 A
1014 BS Amsterdam
(0)20-6814692
www.dupi.com
Enjoy & Deploy B.V.
Koraalrood 33
2718 SB Zoetermeer
(0)79-3630375
www.enjoy-deploy.nl
Hampe Meyjes Advocaten B.V.
De Lairessestraat 151
1075 HK Amsterdam
(0)20-3016161
www.hampemeyjes.nl
ING Bank N.V.
Osdorpplein 113
1068 SP Amsterdam
0900-9242
www.ing.nl
KPMG Accountants N.V.
P.O.Box 74500
1070 DB Amsterdam
(0)20-6567890
www.kpmg.com
Lloyd’s Register EMEA
Zekeringstraat 52
1014 BT Amsterdam
(0)20-6990699
www.lr.org
Marine Management Consult
Admiraal de Ruijterweg 52hs
1056 GL Amsterdam
06-19892597
www.marine-mc.com
Marsh B.V.
P.O.Box 232
3000 AE Rotterdam
(0)10-4060600
www.marsh.com
MBS Global
Meidoornstraat 166
1783 HE Den Helder
(0)6-18134836
www.mbs-global.com
Meijers Assurantien B.V.
P.O.Box 707
1180 AS Amstelveen
(0)20-6420542
www.meijers.nl
Nationale Borg Maatschappij N.V.
P.O.Box 955
1000 AZ Amsterdam
(0)20-5533900
www.nationaleborg.nl
NautaDutilh N.V.
P.O.Box 7113
1007 JC Amsterdam
(0)20-7171000
www.nautadutilh.com
Nepa Shipping B.V.
Hoger Einde Noord 28
1191 AC Ouderkerd a/d Amstel
(0)20-6846656
www.nepashipping.biz
Noord Nederlandsche P&I Club
Silodam 183
1013 AS Amsterdam
(0)50-5343211
www.nnpc.nl
Pricewaterhousecoopers Belastingadviseurs N.V.
Thomas R. Malthusstraat 5
1066 JR
Amsterdam
(0)88-7920020
www.pwc.com
Rabobank Amsterdam
P.O.Box 94374
1090 GJ Amsterdam
(0)20-7778899
www.rabobank.nl
Raetsheren van Orden
P.O.Box 1015
1810 KA Alkmaar
(0)72-5414151
www.rhvo.nl
ROHE Advocaten
Herengracht 514
1017 CC Amsterdam
(0)20-7370128
www.roheadvocaten.nl
Stig Consult
P.O.Box 95956
2509 CZ Den Haag
(0)88-1222111
www.stigconsult.com
Total Maintenance Group International B.V. (TMG)
Rooswijkweg 291
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-500649
www.tmg-inter.com
Van der Steenhoven Advocaten NV
Herengracht 582-584
1017 CJ Amsterdam
(0)20-6077979
www.vandersteenhoven.nl
Van Doorne N.V.
P.O.Box 75265
1070 AG Amsterdam
(0)20-6789123
www.van-doorne.com
Vijverhorst Ports & Logistics
Vijverweg 15
2061 GT Bloemendaal
(0)23-5275365
Wiersma Mensonides
P.O.Box 75576
1070 AN Amsterdam
(0)20-5245245
www.wmlaw.nl
Willis B.V.
P.O.Box 12733
1100 AS Amsterdam-Zuidoost
(0)20-5312525
www.willis.com
Spaarndam
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RE AL ESTATE & PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Blaauwhof Makelaars
Dukdalfweg 60
1041 BE Amsterdam
(0)20-4203200
www.blaauwhof.nl
Colliers International Netherlands B.V.
P.O.Box 75168
1070 AD Amsterdam
(0)20-5405580
www.colliers.com
Delta Onroerend Goed B.V.
P.O.Box 1160
1940 ED Beverwijk
(0)251-220495
DHG Property Solutions
Maasboulevard 7
3114 HB Schiedam
(0)10-4264455
www.dhg.nl
DTZ Zadelhoff
P.O.Box 74030
1070 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-6644644
www.dtz.nl
MSCY Vastgoed B.V.
P.O.Box 541
1970 AM IJmuiden
(0)255 547020
BUSINESS PROMOTION & TR ADE ORG ANISATIONS Air Cargo Netherlands
P.O. Box 75517
1118 ZN Schiphol Zuid
(0)20-3163940
www.acn.nl
Amsterdam Cruise Port
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-7235170
www.amsterdamcruise.com
Amsterdam Marketing
P.O.Box 3331
1001 AC Amsterdam
(0)20-7026100
www.iamsterdam.com
Amsterdam Ports Association
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6273706
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1970 AM IJmuiden
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ADDRESS
P CODE CITY
AYOP Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6273706
www.ayop.com
Centraal Bureau voor de Rijn- & Binnenvaart
P.O.Box 23133
3001 KC Rotterdam
(0)10-7989800
www.cbrb.nl
DNHK Nederlands-Duitse Handelskamer
P.O. Box 80533
2508 GM Den Haag
(070)-3114100
www.dnhk.org
Fed IJmond
Sluisplein 60
1975 AG IJmuiden
(0)255-560505
www.fedijmond.nl
Havensocieteit Groot Amsterdam
Hornlaan 12
1566 VM Assendelft
(0)75-6873005
www.havensocieteit.nl
Havenvereniging Rotterdam
P.O.Box 1254
3180 AG Rozenburg
(0)181-296030
www.havenverenigingrotterdam.nl
Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam
P.O.Box 2852
1000 CW Amsterdam
(0)20-5314000
www.kvk.nl
Kon. Ned. Ver. Onze Vloot
Wassenaarseweg 2c
2596 CH Den Haag
(0)70-3839504
www.onzevloot.nl
Nederland Distributieland - NDL / HIDC
P.O.Box 660
2700 AR Zoetermeer
(0)79-3438110
www.ndl.nl
Netherlands African Business Council (NABC)
P.O.Box 93082
2509 AB Den Haag
(0)70-3043618
www.nabc.nl
Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion (NCH)
P.O.Box 10
2501 CA Den Haag
(0)70-3441523
www.handelsbevordering.nl
Netherlands Hong Kong Society
Modemstraat 11b
1033 RW Amsterdam
(0)20-7600336
www.nhks.nl
NT Publishers B.V.
P.O.Box 200
3000 AE Rotterdam
(0)10-2801000
www.ntpublishers.nl
NVG
P.O.Box 93002
2509 AA Den Haag
(0)70-3490750
www.nvg.nl
ORAM, Business Association Amsterdam
De Ruijterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6222111
www.oram.nl
OV IJmond
P.O.Box 2056
1990 AB Velserbroek
(0)23-5133113
www.ovijmond.nl
SOCOMHA BVBA
Malagastraat 16
B-2030
+32(0)35-418900
STC B.V.
P.O.Box 63140
3002 JC Rotterdam
(0)10-2832300
www.stc-bv.nl
Stichting Nederland Maritiem Land
Boompjes 40
3011 XB Rotterdam
(0)10-4007160
www.maritiemland.nl
Stork
Rooswijkweg 220
1951 MD Velsen-Noord
(0)88 089 1230
www.stork.com
Syntens
P.O.Box 19408
1000 GK Amsterdam
(0)884-440444
www.syntens.nl
VEBAN
P.O.Box 37656
1030 BH Amsterdam
(0)20-7220877
www.veban.nl
Antwerpen (Belgium)
PHONE +31
WEBSITE
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COMPANY NAME
OTHER Almarach Europe
Sixhavenweg 24
1021 HG Amsterdam
(0)6-53178326
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
P.O.Box 1025
1000 BA Amsterdam
(0)20-5953200
www.hva.nl
B.Q. de Ruyter & Duiker BV
Hardwareweg 20
1033 MX Amsterdam
(0)20-6360203
www.bqduiker.nl
Belfor Technology
Daltonstraat 40
3316 GD Dordrecht
(0)78-6511622
www.belfor-technology.nl
Boer Structures BV, De
Laanenderweg 11
1812 PW Alkmaar
(0)72-5400444
www.deboer.com
Bouwwaar
Sisalstraat 81-4
8281 JK
Genemuiden
(0)38-3854209
www.bouwwaar.nl
Connexxion Water B.V.
3e Rijksbinnenhaven 1
1951 JL Velsen-Noord
(0)251-262000
water.connexxion.nl
DCV Worldwide Solutiona
2e Havenstraat 3
1976 CE IJmuiden
(0)255-707849
www.pakket-en-service.nl
Fotografie Ed Seeder
Jan Greshoffstraat 23
1822 JC Alkmaar
(0)6-51533391
www.fotografie-edseeder.nl
Industrial Automation Partners B.V.
Zekeringstraat 17B
1014 BM Amsterdam
(0)20-4472777
www.iapbv.nl
KbWorks B.V.
SuikerSilo West 15
1165 MP Halfweg
(0)20-7370966
www.kbworks.nl
KWS Infra
P.O.Box 60
1110 AB Diemen
(0)20-5694200
www.kws.nl
M&M Beveiliging B.V.
Randstad 21-35
1314 BG Almere
(0)36-5361338
www.mmbeveiliging.nl
Marina Seaport IJmuiden
P.O.Box 331
1970 AH IJmuiden
(0)255-560300
www.marinaseaport.nl
MBS Global
Meidoornstraat 166
1783 HE Den Helder
(0)6-18134836
www.mbs-global.com
NavCom Inspection & Consultancy B.V.
Trawlerkade 34a
1976 CB IJmuiden
(0)255-525696
www.navcom.org
POLEM B.V.
Industrieweg 7
8531 PA Lemmer
(0)541-562447
www.polem.nl
Rederij Plas
Damrak Steiger 3
1012 JX Amsterdam
(0)20-6245406
www.rederijplas.nl
Rinders Catering VoF
Monnickendammerrijweg 18A 1452 PL Ilpendam
(0)20-4363411
www.rinderscatering.nl
SC Telstar
P.O.Box 90
1970 AB IJmuiden
(0)255-546920
www.sctelstar.nl
SchipperVaasen Automotive Services
Corsicaweg 10
1044 AB Amsterdam
(0)20-4473099
www.schippervaasen.nl
Seamen’s Centre Amsterdam
Radarweg 32
1042 AA Amsterdam
(0)20-6117912
www.seamensclub-amsterdam.nl
Securitas Nederland Regio Amsterdam
Keienbergweg 12
1101 GB Amsterdam
(0)20-3125800
www.securitas.com
Stichting Collectieve Beveiliging Amsterdam
P.O.Box 19406
1000 GK Amsterdam
(0)20-5238600
www.collectievebeveiliging.eu
Total Maintenance Group International B.V. (TMG)
Rooswijkweg 291
1951 ME Velsen-Noord
(0)251-500649
www.tmg-inter.com
Vacqpack Production B.V.
Tol 14
4251 PX Werkendam
(0)183-700137
www.vacqpack.com
Valk Taxiservice, Van der
Leeuweriklaan 49
1971 JX IJmuiden
(0)255-538000
www.taxivdvalk.nl
WinSys B.V.
Kromhoutstraat 54A
1976 BM IJmuiden
(0)255-540333
www.winsys.nl
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Amports (Amsterdam Ports Association). De Ruijterkade 7 1013 AA Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel. + 31 20 627 37 06 E-mail: amports@amports.nl Twitter: @amports Website: www.amports.nl