Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. Port Handbook 2013-15
Contents
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Big enough to cope, small enough to care
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Vision for the future
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Unique port with a clear vision
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Location IJmuiden
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Prudent investment pays big dividends
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Perfect base for wind farm projects
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Key players in offshore industry
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Leading maritime services supplier in region
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Expert delivery of offshore logistics services
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Location provides key advantages for cruise lines
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IJmuiden companies find strength in numbers
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Ferry service carries record traffic volumes
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Frozen fish is major business for IJmuiden
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A local partner for offshore wind energy
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Location is major asset for IJmuiden’s operators
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Shaping the future of offshore vessel design
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Key location that shaped history of town and port
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New barge terminal will boost frozen fish traffic
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Key advantages behind fish auction growth
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Waterfront location is key asset for steel works
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Investing in confidence and capacity
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First-rate support services for ships
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Port details
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Big enough to cope, small enough to care Our new port handbook is published at a time of great opportunity for the Port of IJmuiden. Over the last few years we have implemented a strategic development programme to position the port to attract new business to the area.
Since 2011 we have opened a new container terminal for handling reefer containers to serve our frozen fish handling companies and have built a new cruise terminal in the IJmond Harbour to cope with the dramatic
As a direct result of these developments, IJmuiden is
rise in cruise ship calls. Our ferry
experiencing dynamic growth across a range of sectors.
services have also reached record
Even at a time of restructuring and decline at many
figures in 2011 and 2012.
ports, we have expanded several facilities and laid the foundations for future development in other areas.
Smart choice IJmuiden offers an excellent
Strategy
location for all these activities.
The clear indication that our strategy is working is the
Lock-free access to the North Sea
number of high-profile companies that have moved into
combined with congestion-free
the port areas in recent years, and we are proud to be
access to the national highway
associated with these organisations.
network and Schiphol Airport in particular all make IJmuiden a smart
While fishing remains a mainstay of the port, we are
choice for those doing business in
increasingly being seen as a service centre for the
the region and requiring access to
offshore oil and gas industries and a base port for the
the sea.
offshore wind farm industry. This positive climate of investment comes on the back of extensive redevelopment of several port areas as we build for the future. A lot has changed in the Port of IJmuiden in recent years, but our commitment to our customers has not. We still aim to focus on the demands of our clients and exceed their expectations. We hope to welcome you to the Port of IJmuiden.
Peter H.L.M. van de Meerakker Chief executive Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.
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Vision for the future The Port of IJmuiden is the Netherlands’ premier fishing port as well as the maritime gateway to the Amsterdam North Sea Canal Port Area and home to important industries such as the impressive Tata steelworks. Companies working in the fishing industry, cold storage, shortsea trades, offshore business and ferry and cruise shipping all play a leading role in their markets.
Promising future Together, the port and local authorities have successfully created new sites and infrastructure and invite companies to invest in a promising future. In 2011 Velsen/IJmuiden made a vision for 2025. It is a vision with a prospect of a vital community dedicated to the region and determined to look forward to the future. The vision is rooted in past and present. Prominent Velsen-based businesses and their R&D developments are
maritime ecological research. In
investing heavily in innovation and knowledge develop-
many fields IJmuiden is working
ment projects.
closely together with the Municipality of Amsterdam.
Velsen’s pillars are tuned towards innovation in the field of wind energy, water energy, sustainability and also
Enhance Together with the management of Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V., the Municipality of Velsen aims to enhance the quality of the business community of the Port of IJmuiden. The municipality takes its responsibility seriously in promoting the local economy and in serving the investing companies. I wish you a warm welcome in Velsen/IJmuiden.
F.M. Weerwind Mayor of Velsen
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Unique port with a clear vision Located on the North Sea coast outside the entrance to the North Sea Canal that leads to Amsterdam, the Port of IJmuiden oers unique advantages to its wide range of users.
IJmuiden is now one of the most dynamic and thriving ports in the Netherlands. Diversification has been the key, combined with prudent investment and ambitious
Its uniqueness begins with IJmuiden being the only
initiatives.
privately owned and operated port in the Netherlands. This gives it a combination of power and flexibility as
The port has three main harbours.
it strives to provide its customers with strategic and
The Haringhaven is the main base
competitive services.
for fishing vessels, the Vissershaven handles the general cargoes, while
The port is owned by Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V., a private
the newest harbour, the IJmond
company owned 72 per cent by local companies and 28
Harbour, handles a range of
per cent by local and provincial government. Operating
offshore vessels as well as housing
out of offices at the entrance to the Vissershaven,
the port’s new cruise terminal.
the port company has a very progressive attitude to expanding its business base and has transformed
In addition, there is a ferry and
IJmuiden from a port that initially depended almost
cruise terminal at the head of the
solely on the fishing industry to one with a broad
Vissershaven and a large marina for
portfolio covering the offshore oil and gas industry, wind
pleasure yachts, the Seaport Marina, at
farm construction, ferry services and the cruise sector.
the entrance to the harbour complex. Opposite the port, the north shore is dominated by the giant Tata Steel complex, which has its own quays for incoming raw materials and outgoing finished steel products. Meanwhile, the impressive lock gates of the North Sea Canal offer access to hinterland destinations including Amsterdam.
Growth Development of the port really took off after the opening of the IJmond Harbour in 2005. This allowed the port company to widen its scope of activities and begin to attract companies involved in the wind farm construction sector. Already, the port
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has played a key role in the construction of two offshore wind farms, with many of the blades and turbines being assembled on shore ready for transport to the wind farm.
Growing demand In 2012 the turning circle in the IJmond Harbour was widened from 220 to 295 metres, leaving the way clear for the construction of the new Felison Cruise Terminal at the head of the harbour –a clear sign of the growing demand from cruise ship operators for facilities to allow them to call IJmuiden. Berthing outside the North Sea Canal offers
Another recent development
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. has also
many advantages to cruise ship
was the opening of a new reefer
been redeveloping older and less
operators and the growth in cruise
handling terminal to serve the
productive parts of the port. It has
calls is being exploited by Zeehaven
frozen fish industry in the Midden-
created two small business parks
IJmuiden N.V. to enhance its profile.
haven area, part of a far-reaching
and is looking to restructure other
strategy to transform the area
waterside facilities to provide
into a modern distribution centre.
investment space and opportunities
Meanwhile, the fish auction, owned
for a range of businesses.
by Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V., is going from strength to strength, having
Many years ago, the Port of
been placed on the internet in 2008.
IJmuiden set a course that has steered it through the uncertain
Advantages
economic conditions of recent years. It has prepared itself for future
As a ferry port, IJmuiden has key
challenges and changing market
advantages that have allowed
conditions by offering a diverse
operator DFDS Seaways to upgrade
and flexible range of services across
its service. The company carried a
a broad range of sectors and by
record number of passengers on
putting the customer first.
its IJmuiden to Newcastle route in each of the years from 2009 to 2012. It also works in partnership with tourism organisations in the UK and the Netherlands to ensure the continued success of this route.
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Municipality of Velsen
Together we’ll make your business grow When it comes to doing business in the Port of IJmuiden, customers and investors will find a strong and willing partner in the Municipality of Velsen.
IJmuiden is the Netherlands’ premier port for fishing and offshore wind energy and is also the maritime gateway to the Amsterdam North
The Port of IJmuiden is wholly contained within the
Sea Canal Port Area.
Municipality of Velsen (Gemeente Velsen in Dutch), which covers about 53 sq km and has a population of about 68,000.
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Prime location IJmuiden’s prime location, on the seaward side of the locks, with
The municipality is located in the Province of North-
open access to the North Sea, offers
Holland and embraces the towns and villages of IJmuiden,
huge entrepreneurial scope for
Driehuis, Santpoort-Noord, Santpoort-Zuid, Velsen-Noord,
commercial shipping of all kinds
Velsen-Zuid and Velserbroek.
including fishing vessels (cutters and
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trawlers), reeferships, ferries, cruise ships and offshore supply vessels. IJmuiden is home to a cluster of top-notch companies operating in the fisheries industry, cold storage, shortsea trades, the offshore sector, ferry services and the cruise industry. These companies have invested in new port structures and buildings as well as generating many jobs for skilled people. All these activities are supported by efficient and customerfriendly port services. On the north side of the canal lies
Breman Machinery and the new
The key objectives of the munici-
Velsen-Noord, where the giant steel
Felison Cruise Terminal becoming
pality are to promote the local
plant of Tata Steel IJmuiden (formerly
key players in IJmuiden.
economy, to encourage business investment and to serve the interests
Koninklijke Hoogovens) is located. In recent years Tata has evolved into
Another point of pride for IJmuiden
of companies that invest in the
one of the most modern steel plants
in terms of economic develop-
port area. Key facilities in the port
in the world, carving out a profitable
ment is its role as a ‘wind energy
area have been refurbished and
role in niche markets.
port’ for the Netherlands. The two
restructured in cooperation with the
wind farms in the Dutch area of
Province of North-Holland and the
the North Sea were assembled and
Ministries of Public Transport and
installed from the IJmond Harbour
Economic Affairs. The Municipality of
in IJmuiden.
Velsen will carry out further restruc-
New investment
turing work as and when required.
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. prides itself on an energetic approach to business that continues to attract new investment,
Promoting the local economy and
trade and traffic. Together, the port
serving the investor companies
and local authorities have successfully
are matters of the first importance
created new sites and infrastructure
for the Municipality of Velsen as it
and they invite companies to invest in
continues to work together with the
a promising future.
management of Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. to uphold and enhance the
This approach has led to new
quality of the business community in
investors such as Airborne, Allseas,
the Port of IJmuiden.
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Prudent investment pays big dividends Prudent investment by Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. over the past decade has positioned the Port of IJmuiden to become a leading player in the maritime and offshore sectors of the Dutch North Sea region. The principal investment began in 2005 with the development of the IJmond Harbour, with first-rate waterfront facilities and extensive areas of land for development. This was the start of an exciting new time for the wind farm construction industry. The new harbour also created new opportunities in other sectors. And, combined with improvements to the port’s access for shipping, it paved the way for construc-
was the construction of 480 metres
tion of a new cruise terminal, opened in 2012.
of new state-of-the-art quay next to the construction of a new terminal
The previous turning circle limited the length of vessels
to handle reefer containers. Both
entering the harbour to 220 metres. Dredging works were
were completed in July 2011 and
completed in 2011, allowing vessels of up to 295 metres
both will be an important asset for
length to enter the IJmond Harbour. This meant that larger
the port’s frozen fish industry.
cruise ships could now berth on either side of the harbour and the new Felison Cruise Terminal soon followed. Development of the IJmond Harbour is continuing to
Security
take place, with several major companies setting up
Security issues play a key role in
operations there and more land available.
the daily operations of the Port of IJmuiden. Although it handles relatively low volumes of general
Middenhaven area
cargo, the port’s involvement in the
In 2010 plans were also put in place to further develop
means that Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.
the Middenhaven area of the port. In addition to resur-
must ensure that adequate security
facing and restructuring of large areas, the main project
measures are in place.
offshore, cruise and ferry sectors
Accordingly, in 2010 the port company put a lot of work and investment into the port’s International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) certification and recertification of the quays in order to continue to meet international safety standards. This ensures that port users and customers continue to have confidence in this aspect of its operations.
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Perfect base for wind farm projects With its long and fruitful history as a support and supply services base for the oshore oil and gas industry, it was a natural progression for IJmuiden to become involved in the oshore wind farm sector as well following the opening of the IJmond Harbour in 2005. Since then, the harbour has been used for two major wind farm projects, in 2006 and 2008, with materials and equipment being stockpiled, assembled, loaded and shipped to offshore sites using local expertise and handling equipment. The success of these ventures has helped the port build a reputation for smooth and seamless operations that is expected to attract similar projects in the coming years.
and construction of turbine and tower components.
Advantages
With a long history of offshore
The deepwater IJmond Harbour is easily accessible
region provides a key advantage,
24 hours a day from the open sea and has built a
with many support activities being
good reputation as a base for offshore services. The
carried out by local companies.
support and technical expertise, the
harbour has 650 metres of quay with 11.0 metres depth alongside. There are plenty of landside areas for storage
Wind parks In addition, once the wind parks have been built, they require regular maintenance and support. They also need to be serviced by special vessels of a very different type from those normally used in the North Sea oil and gas industries. The IJmond Harbour is ideally suited to this activity. About 60,000 square metres of open storage has been reserved at the IJmond Harbour for wind farm-related activities. The quay is designed to withstand loads of between 16.5 and 23.5 tonnes per square metre depending on the position. Two specially reinforced
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concrete platforms, each measuring about 15 metres by 12 metres, are used for loading wind turbines.
Outlook The Dutch government has ambitions to install 950 MW of wind turbine power in the short term with a further 6,000 MW in the long term by 2020. The Vestas consortium of turbine manufacturers and the civil engineering company Ballast Nedam won the concession for Offshore Windpark Egmond aan Zee, which was completed in December 2006. The towers and other components for 36 wind turbines of 3 MW each were assembled onshore at the IJmond Harbour and shipped to the wind park, 15 km off Egmond aan
offshore – was the Princess Amalia
Zee, just north of IJmuiden.
Wind Farm. With 60 turbines of 2 MW each, this farm is located in block Q7
The second offshore wind farm in
of the Dutch continental shelf, 23 km
the Dutch sector of the North Sea
from IJmuiden. It was completed in
– and the first in the world to be
June 2008 by Eneco. Marine engi-
located more than 12 miles (19.3 km)
neering was carried out by the Dutch company Van Oord with turbines supplied by Vestas.
Promising The Port of IJmuiden sees this as a promising market, based on its positive experience in dealing with this kind of assembly and construction project. There are also many opportunities in the UK sector of the North Sea. The higher costs resulting from longer distances from IJmuiden would be offset by the lower up-front port costs and the efficiency gains already made in IJmuiden. The next expected large project was heralded in May 2012 when the preferred contractors were
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announced for the Eneco Luchter-
and storage areas, warehousing,
active in the port and in the wider
duinen Wind Farm – formerly
load-out and maintenance of wind
region. There is a superior logistics
known as offshore wind farm Q10
farm components.
infrastructure including reinforced quays, buildings, cranes, large storage
– 23 km off Noordwijk, just south of IJmuiden. Van Oord has been
The fully fenced site has 24-hour
areas and intermodal facilities,
offered the €250 million contract
security and lighting is in place to
which result in lower inbound and
for this project.
allow operations to continue round
outbound transport costs.
the clock. These favourable conditions offer
As the closest port to the new wind farm, IJmuiden hopes to attract a
The first offshore supply base to
many opportunities and a solid
significant portion of the storage,
locate in the IJmond Harbour was
foundation for further expansion
construction and logistics operations
Maritime Service Centre IJmond
and development of the industry.
that will be needed. The wind
(MSCIJ), with over 2,000 square
farm will consist of 43 Vestas V112
metres of warehousing and office
wind turbines with a rated output
space to meet the requirements of
of 129 MW and work is expected
these energy projects.
to commence in July 2014 for completion in the autumn of 2015.
In addition, Vestas Maintenance has established an Offshore Maintenance Centre in IJmuiden to carry
Best location
out daily maintenance work on the North Sea wind farms.
The IJmond Harbour is well equipped for the assembly and
The Port of IJmuiden has a strong
transport of offshore wind turbines.
market position thanks to its
The site is ideal for loading and
favourable geographic location and
unloading, moving between quay
the commercial clusters that are
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Key players in offshore industry Serving the offshore industry has been an important business activity for the Port of IJmuiden since the late 1960s. Its ideal location, combined with deepwater facilities and plenty of space onshore for assembly and stockpiling, has attracted a range of leading companies to take up residence in the port.
open sea, it is perfectly placed for offshore-related activities. Since then, many of the industry’s leading companies, as well as local service companies, have used the IJmond Harbour for offshore support activities because of its
A key factor in the development of IJmuiden’s offshore
ideal location.
support sector was the opening of IJmond Harbour
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in 2005. Combining extensive deepwater berths with
The harbour authority has always
plenty of development space and easy access to the
guaranteed 24-hour berthing for
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supply vessels. This, combined with
(MSCIJ) which was established by
ready access to harbour facilities,
six companies in 2001 to attract
has led to a cluster of service and
more offshore-related activities to
supply companies within the port.
IJmuiden. In 2009 MSCIJ entered a joint
Growth
venture with the ASCO Group Ltd
The first company to take advantage
(Logistics) BV. The ASCO Group is
of the opportunities offered by the
a major logistics specialist in the
opening of the IJmond Harbour was
oil and gas sector with operations
Maritime Service Centre IJmond
worldwide.
under the name of ASCO Holland
major boost for the port’s offshore ASCO Holland operates two
industry, focusing attention on its
warehouses in the IJmond Harbour
growing and capable facilities and
as well as facilities elsewhere in the
services.
port. It has a total of over 10,000 square metres available for storage
Another major player that has
of supplies for oil platforms. ASCO
begun operations in IJmuiden is
Holland also shares a 100 metre
the Allseas Group, which will use
quay with other companies such
the port as a base for some of its
as the industrial minerals producer
activities. The company has rented
Cebo Holland BV. Eventually, ASCO
about 15,000 square metres of
Holland plans to centralise all its
premises in the IJmond Harbour to
activities in the IJmond Harbour.
support its offshore activities and for the production of parts for some
Specialised
of its pipe-laying vessels.
One of the projects undertaken
As global leaders in offshore
by ASCO Holland is to supply
pipeline installation and subsea
wells close to Great Yarmouth,
construction, Airborne, Allseas and
in the western North Sea, with
Breman Machinery are major assets
chemicals delivered to IJmuiden
for IJmuiden. The companies chose
by Cebo Holland for so-called ‘well
IJmuiden because of the ready avail-
stimulation’, a method of spraying
ability of manufacturing and office
liquid and sand at high pressure to
space as well as for its location and
unblock silted-up wells. The special-
accessibility.
ised well stimulation vessel will call IJmuiden during this project to take on supplies.
Innovation
The decision to assign this pres-
Airborne Composites opened a new
tigious project to IJmuiden was a
factory at IJmond Harbour in 2012 to
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make thermoplastic composite pipes
ample land for development and
for the oil industry. The company
expansion, sufficient quay space
has already won the prestigious JEC
and close proximity to Amsterdam.
Europe 2012 Innovation Award for
Once Airborne had ascertained that
this revolutionary technology.
all these requirements could be met by locating to IJmuiden, it took less
The pipes weigh much less than
than a year before the new facilities
traditional metal pipes, resulting
were ready.
in significant savings and allowing longer pipes to be installed. The
The new 10,000 square metre
pipe is fully bonded, with all layers
production site accommodates
melt-fused together to form one
two production lines and there are
solid laminate. It is solid and yet
high expectations for its continued
still spoolable. Airborne has an
success. Eight major oil companies
industrialised production process
have sponsored the development of
that allows it to manufacture
the riser systems, so for the foreseeable
a single piece of pipe several
future the spotlight will be on IJmuiden.
kilometres in length.
Applications
Supply
These pipes can be used in various
IJmuiden has a large cluster of
region that often cannot align
applications including service pipes,
offshore-related companies
themselves with the supply pool
in the borehole and in riser systems
involved in the servicing and supply
organised by larger operators.
used to transport oil from seabed to
of platforms and other installations.
platform.
independent oil companies in the
One such company is Peterson SBS While some of the larger offshore
IJmuiden BV, a subsidiary of the
Airborne spent a lot of time seeking
supply operations have moved to
Peterson SBS Group, which operates
out the ideal location for its new
Den Helder, IJmuiden has positioned
15 supply vessels of varying sizes,
venture. Its requirements included
itself to take advantage of the small
serving the offshore sector in the southern North Sea out of the harbour of Den Helder.
Clusters In addition, there are clusters of smaller service and supply companies that work together to provide a full range of services to the offshore sector – a kind of one-stop shop, but with each company in the cluster acting as an independent operator. As well as ASCO Holland, the informally named IJmuiden Port Services group is another example of this type of operation. This group is able to offer a wide range of services, from electronics to engineering and from logistics to towage.
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Leading maritime services supplier in region Established in 1876, the same year as the opening of the North Sea Canal, the services company KVSA van Halverhout & Zwart en Zurm端hlen BV has been an integral part of the maritime community in the IJmuiden region ever since. KVSA (short for Koninklijke Verenigde Scheeps Agenturen or Royal United Ship Agencies) is involved in virtually all areas of the Port of IJmuiden, operating both of the cruise terminals and the ferry terminal as well as providing a range of maritime services that include agency, Customs clearance, forwarding and stevedoring. The company has separate divisions to deal with logistics and telecommunications. The company also publishes the KVSA Guide, an invaluable source of maritime information for the area, which can be found online at www.kvsaguide.nl.
Terminals
As well as providing office space for
planning applications, such as for
various maritime-related companies,
the linesmen planning system
the Felison Terminal now contains
showing vessel arrivals and crew
the head offices of KVSA.
requirements. Because of the huge volume of data available to the
KVSA and operates the two passenger terminals in IJmuiden. The stylishly designed Felison Terminal,
The Felison Cruise Terminal, located
company, KVSA plans to develop
located by the North Sea Canal, handles cruise ships and
in the IJmond Harbour, began
these services further.
the ferry services of DFDS Seaways.
operations in 2012. The reputation of KVSA for
Diversified
delivering a top quality service earned it the Royal prefix in 1976
Over the years, KVSA has diversified
and this was renewed for a further
its activities in the port and now
25 years in 2011.
carries out an impressive range of duties including port agency; loading operations for cruise ships; cargo tallying and security; and vessel reporting. KVSA is agent for about 1,000 vessels calling at IJmuiden and nearby maritime facilities each year. More and more, too, the company is becoming involved in web
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Expert delivery of offshore logistics services Peterson SBS is an integrated logistics service provider to many of the world’s leading players in the oil and gas industry. For the southern North Sea the company manages a fleet of 15 supply vessels, ranging in size from 2,000 grt to 3,000 grt, which serve the SNS Pool consisting of nine oil companies. The pool allows each vessel to supply a number of offshore structures in one operation, thus leading to significant cost savings for the oil company. Peterson SBS operates 25,000 square metres of storage
part of a worldwide group with over
facilities in the IJmond Harbour alongside a 220 metre
3,000 employees in 62 countries.
quay which it shares with two other parties. This base deals with over 500 vessel movements a year, while the
From strategic locations around the
group handles about 5,000 movements in the Nether-
globe, the company offers integrated
lands as a whole.
logistics services with offices and supply bases in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, India and Brazil. In
Supply service
addition to bases in IJmuiden, Den
While the company’s main base in the region is Den
Helder, Aberdeen, Great Yarmouth,
Helder, it also has operations in IJmuiden. From its
Heysham and Lerwick, the company
premises in the IJmond Harbour, the company operates
has an agency office in the port of
an offshore supply service, handling the delivery of
Amsterdam. The company is also
items to drilling rigs and production platforms.
involved in recruitment of offshore personnel and large-scale transport
As well as supplying platforms, Peterson SBS is one of
operations, as well as branching out
the largest agencies in the northern Netherlands for
into supply and maintenance services
Customs, vessel clearance and ship agency services. It is
in the wind energy sector. Quality services are integral to the operations of Peterson SBS. As well as renewed ISO 14000, ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications, the company was awarded the international Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) certificate in 2012. AEO certification means that the company complies with strict rules on safety and process requirements. This gives it a significant advantage in terms of international trading.
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Location provides key advantages for cruise lines A significant rise in the number of cruise ship calls in recent years is a clear sign of the special advantages offered by the Port of IJmuiden. The port has expanded its facilities to handle this growing demand, with a purpose-built new terminal opened in 2012. The port welcomed 44 cruise ship calls in 2012 and about 50 calls have already been booked for the 2013 season.
open sea for passengers en route to Amsterdam. This key advantage saves up to six hours’ steaming time for vessels that choose to berth in IJmuiden rather than transiting the lock and venturing up the canal.
Attractions
These figures have doubled in just two years, with more
Amsterdam – just 30 minutes by
increases forecast in the years ahead. In the cruise sector,
coach from either of the port’s two
IJmuiden seems to be getting everything right.
cruise terminals – is the biggest draw for passengers arriving in
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Located in front of the lock gates at the North Sea Canal
IJmuiden. The cultural and historical
entrance, IJmuiden’s cruise facilities are the closest to the
attractions of the Dutch capital can
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also be reached by way of a fast
• Felison Terminal, located just
hydrofoil service from IJmuiden to
before the entrance to the North
the centre of Amsterdam.
Sea Canal, can receive vessels up to 215 metres in length with 7.5 metres
IJmuiden now has two cruise
draught alongside. Cruise ships
terminals: the existing one at
berth on the north side of this dual-
the landmark Felison Terminal,
purpose terminal, while DFDS ferries
directly alongside the canal, and
berth on the south side.
a new terminal, the Felison Cruise Terminal, located at the head of IJmond Harbour.
Modern • Felison Cruise Terminal, located
Both are owned and operated by
in IJmond Harbour, has two berths
KVSA, the port’s principal maritime
for vessels up to 295 metres in
company.
length and 10.0 metres draught. The two-storey terminal covers an area of 1,000 square metres and provides a full range of modern amenities. It can handle up to 2,000 passengers at a time.
IJmuiden has ample space for tour buses and parking. A full range of
The operator, KVSA, has earned a
husbandry services is also available
reputation for smooth and efficient
including provisions and bunkering.
handling of cruise ships and passengers, providing a top quality
IJmuiden offers ready access to
service in terms of logistics and
the transport networks of the
passenger transport. KVSA is able to
region with very little congestion.
fulfil the requirements of operators
Moreover, Amsterdam Schiphol
and passengers thanks to its large
International Airport is less than
operational capacity and wide
30 minutes from the seaport – a
experience of the market and of the
key consideration for homeporting
local area.
operations.
Advantages
Attractive For cruise passengers who do not
Besides the obvious advantage of
wish to travel to the Dutch capital,
providing more time in Amsterdam
IJmuiden has plenty to offer. This
for passengers, berthing in
is an ideal place to relax and enjoy
IJmuiden offers a significant cost
a lazy afternoon by the water,
saving for cruise lines, with shorter
while sampling the excellent local
steaming times, no lock and less
seafood and attractive bars and
fuel consumption.
restaurants.
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The local area can easily be explored by foot or local transport. Bicycles are available for hire. Popular destinations include the large yacht marina, the bustling town centre, the wonderful beaches and Fort Island, located in the middle of the canal. The north shore is also a fast-developing area for surfers.
New terminal The new Felison Cruise Terminal was opened on 4 May 2012 at the head of IJmond Harbour. Owned and operated by KVSA, it has effectively doubled the port’s passenger handling capacity. As a result of dredging work in the
in January 2012 so as to open in
With the new terminal up and
time for the new season.
running, KVSA is forecasting a doubling in the number of cruise
harbour entrance in April 2011 it is now possible for vessels of up to 10.0 metres draught to enter the
Forecast
ship calls in the years ahead. From being able to handle one cruise ship
harbour basin. The new steel-
The new terminal can handle two
at a time, it has moved swiftly to
framed terminal was built in just
cruise ships simultaneously. The
being able to handle three vessels.
four months, underlining the close
Volendam and Monnickendam
cooperation between the Munici-
quays in the IJmond Harbour are
The terminal is a multipurpose
pality of Velsen and Zeehaven
both 150 metres longer than the
building that can also host functions
IJmuiden. N.V. Construction began
existing cruise wharf.
for up to 1,500 guests.
Home port Investment in the new terminal came after a decision by MSC Cruises to use IJmuiden as a home port for its two vessels ‘MSC Opera’ and ‘MSC Lirica’.
Opportunities IJmuiden offers excellent opportunities for homeporting. The new terminal has ample space to handle air transfers, coaches and car parking. It also benefits from all the facilities and services of a full working port. Moreover, it now has the ability to handle three cruise vessels at the same time.
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IJmuiden companies find strength in numbers A group of 16 service companies in IJmuiden have pooled their wide range of expertise to provide a one-stop shop for the shipping and offshore industries.
While some have their head offices
measurement; clearance of debris
in other places, all have offices in or
and unexploded ordnance.
The group consists of:
power drives and control systems.
Loosely called IJmuiden Offshore Services, this informal
Wesco IJmuiden Appartenbouw BV:
Based in three locations in the
group offers a diverse range of services provided by
Design, engineering, manufac-
Netherlands and two in Belgium plus
companies in the IJmuiden port area. All are located
ture, repair and servicing of steel
a piping shop in Yerseke specialising
close together and within easy reach of harbour areas,
structures and mechanical installa-
in maritime and offshore piping. A
providing a cluster of expertise in everything from
tions such as dredging components,
subsidiary, HydrauRent, offers hydraulic
hydraulics to towage, from waste handling to diving
lifting beams, winches and other
aggregates and winches for hire.
services and from steel fabrication to electrical and
deck equipment. Demobilisation,
electronic installations.
mobilisation and positioning of
Radio Holland/Imtech Marine:
offshore vessels and pontoons.
Specialising in the supply, installation,
near the harbour area of IJmuiden. Hydrauvision: Specialist in hydraulic
integration and servicing of maritime
Other companies offer related non-engineering services including surveys and supply of hydrographic and
Wals Diving & Marine Service:
electronics. The company employs
navigation equipment.
Complete range of diving services
about 1,000 people worldwide in
for construction and inspection,
over 60 branches; offers a 24-hour
In fact, the firms involved in this innovative venture can
maintenance and repair activities.
on-location service; and has clients in
provide virtually any service that may be required by
Services include subsea inspec-
all maritime sectors.
customers in the offshore and maritime sectors.
tions by diver or remotely operated vehicle (ROV); wet welding and
Schot Verticaal Transport BV: Part of
As yet there is no formal association, but companies in
cutting; underwater inspection in
the Schot-Alkmaar Group, this crane
the group have a mutual cooperation agreement to share
lieu of drydocking (UWILD); non-
hire company has a wide range of
business leads and work together on major projects.
destructive testing (NDT); cathodic
mobile cranes from 30 to 750 tonnes and mobile tower cranes from 33 to 60 metres for any lifting job. Entire projects can be organised by the company. EPMC Europe: A multifaceted company specialising in repair, inspection, maintenance, modification and delivery of on- and offshore cranes, drilling platforms and steel constructions such as monopiles and jackets for offshore wind farms; and maintenance and repair of lifting devices, operating systems, electrical, mechanical and hydraulic installations. All this is brand-independent. Klinkenberg: Supply and production of steel cables and associated lifting
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and towing equipment for onshore
Control Union Testing &
and offshore customers; manufac-
Inspection BV: A member of the
ture of nets for various purposes;
Control Union World Group, this
and supply of ropes. Also active in
company offers the following
the manufacture and testing of steel
services: inspection and survey of
cables, hoisting and lifting equipment
lifting equipment; non-destructive
and magnetic pulse inspections. The
testing; hull and structural NDT
company offers hand chain hoists,
(class); and online certification
beam clamps and trolleys for hire.
management.
LBR Engine Services: Maintenance,
Bek & Verburg: The firm has
overhaul and repair of marine diesel
over half a century of experience
engines. Repair and maintenance of
in collecting and handling all
natural gas engines for farmers and
kinds of shipping waste in Dutch
the energy market. Vessels can be
ports. Services include damaged
accommodated directly in front of
cargo solutions; and treatment
the workshop, located alongside a
of industrial/hazardous and all
Its core business includes
deepwater berth.
offshore-related waste.
insurance work, valuations, charter inspections, warranty surveys of
De Vilder en Wijnands
Iskes Towage & Salvage: Active
offshore equipment, wind farms
Elektrotechniek BV: Electrical
in harbour and offshore towage,
and energy plants.
engineering firm with 50 years’
salvage and other marine services.
experience. Provides support
Iskes provides assistance for all
Nautikaris BV: Supplier of hydro-
services for both onshore and
types of vessels in the IJmuiden
graphic and oceanographic
offshore companies. The firm
and Amsterdam port area with its
systems, acoustic imaging services
holds an extensive stock from
fleet of eight modern azimuthing
and systems, GPS positioning
international suppliers.
tugs, ranging from 10 to 85 tonnes
equipment, underwater connectors,
bollard pull. Iskes also handles
rugged datacollectors, marine
Amsterdam Bunker Company (ABC):
towage and positioning of rigs and
LED navigation lights and wireless
Based in IJmuiden, this young
installation and maintenance of
smalband radiotelemetry networks.
enterprise specialises in fuels,
offshore wind farms.
Its customers rely on the high quality of its products combined
lubricants and cleaning products. Employees of ABC have years of
Marpol Services: Mineral oil and
with ease of use and aflexible and
experience in the shipping industry,
waste management sectors
professional support team.
allowing the company to provide
including ship’s waste collection
its customers with a top quality
using a range of barges and trucks;
service. The company is also able to
cleaning of bunker tanks, cargo
offer competitive prices thanks to its
holds and engine rooms; remedial
modest size and the many contacts
clean-up; and oil spill response.
it has established over the years. ABC is known for its flexible way
Eelsing Expertises & Taxaties:
of working, making it possible to
Dynamic firm of marine surveyors
supply both local and international
specialising in technical damage
customers.
assessment, valuations and advice.
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Ferry service carries record traffic volumes Ferry services from IJmuiden date back to the early 1990s when the port began to diversify its activities away from the fishing industry.
DFDS Seaways route to Newcastle in
The location of IJmuiden is ideal for ferry services and
DFDS Seaways
the port has excellent facilities for handling passengers,
north-east England.
freight and other vehicles too. The port not only provides
DFDS Seaways has been operating
access to one of the closest links between the Netherlands
between IJmuiden and Newcastle
and north-east England, but allows ferry operations to
since the mid 1990s. Initially, there
take place outside the North Sea Canal lock gates. In the
was just one call per week, but
Netherlands, it offers direct access to the national highway
DFDS Seaways has responded to
network. The A9 and A22 main roads are just a few
demand, introducing larger vessels
kilometres from the port, offering quick and congestion-
and, now, daily calls. The number
free access to the Amsterdam region and the northern
of passengers has been growing
Netherlands as well as to the German hinterland.
year on year since 2008. In fact, the service is so popular that in 2011 the company carried a record 560,000-
Service
plus passengers.
A number of ferry operators have used IJmuiden over the years. Today, however, the sole ferry service is the
The DFDS Seaways service departs IJmuiden each day at 17.30 and arrives in Newcastle at 09.00 local time the following day. In the opposite direction, the ship sails from Newcastle at 17.00 arriving in IJmuiden at 09.30.
Sisterships Since 2006 the ferry service has been provided by two 31,000 grt sisterships, now called the ‘King Seaways’ and ‘Princess Seaways’. Both vessels were fully renovated and modernised in 2006 and provide more capacity than earlier vessels on this route. Both vessels were also rebranded and renamed at the beginning of 2011. The ‘King Seaways’ has a capacity of 1,534 passengers and 600 cars, while
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the ‘Princess Seaways’ carries 1,364 passengers and 580 cars. On board each vessel, passengers can enjoy a wide range of restaurants, shops, bars, cafés, cinemas and even a discotheque with live entertainment.
Growth The DFDS Seaways vessels provide both freight and passenger services, but it is the leisure segment that is experiencing the highest growth figures, especially with Dutch and German visitors to the UK. DFDS Seaways has set up a strategic partnership with Visit Britain to encourage
Although the DFDS Seaways service
IJmuiden N.V. and KVSA to continue
more people to visit the north-east of
is geared to the leisure market,
its commitment its quest for a
England through IJmuiden.
freight traffic is a key element. The
second ferry operator to provide a
ferry service provides ready access to
link to the south-east of England,
One of the growth areas is the intro-
markets in the north of England and
perhaps in the London area.
duction of themed breaks during
Scotland and truck drivers benefit
the off-peak season. These include
from the high standard of accommo-
art, culture and shopping trips,
dation and service on the two vessels.
Ideal gateway
while football-based excursions
IJmuiden is an ideal Continental
to Newcastle, Middlesbrough and
gateway for northern UK markets
Berths
that are hard to access otherwise
families are travelling with their cars
There is a selection of berths only a
hold-ups on England’s highway
to Europe, many with caravans.
short distance inside the harbour wall.
network. For traffic coming from
Quay No 2 by the Felison Terminal in
the north of England, IJmuiden
the Vissershaven is 200 metres long
offers the most direct route to the
with 6.5 metres depth alongside and
Amsterdam region, the northern
is used by the DFDS Seaways service.
Netherlands and parts of Germany.
Sunderland are especially popular. In the opposite direction, more
because it avoids many of the
Another dedicated ro-ro berth is available inside the IJmond Harbour.
A second crossing from further south
This quay is 300 metres in length with
in the UK would offer huge advantages
10.0 metres depth alongside.
to business and tourists travelling to and from the IJmuiden-Amsterdam
The success of the DFDS Seaways
region, removing many cars and trucks
service has encouraged Zeehaven
from roads in the south of the region.
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Frozen fish is major business for IJmuiden IJmuiden is one of Europe’s most important centres for the landing and distribution of frozen fish, with a range of spacious quayside cold stores and related facilities.
The main species landed are argentines, blue whiting, cod, herring, horse mackerel, mackerel, pilchard, red fish, saithe, sardinella and sprat. Large volumes are re-exported by sea
IJmuiden’s fishing industry continues to play a vital role in
in reefer vessels or containers.
the day-to-day operations of the port and in the health of the local economy.
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Export
The two largest companies dealing with frozen fish
The fish is sorted and frozen on board
in IJmuiden are Cornelis Vrolijks Visserijmaatschappij
the vessels before being packed into
BV and Parlevliet & Van der Plas BV. Both companies
20 to 23 kg polythene bags. Each block
operate large facilities in the Haringhaven where frozen
is packed into a carton and stowed on
fish can be landed and stored or sent on its way with a
pallets ready for discharge in IJmuiden
minimum of delay.
and then for export worldwide.
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The region’s excellent transport
companies in IJmuiden, supplying
for human consumption. Pelagic
network allows for fast and efficient
whole round sea-frozen pelagic fish
fish provides the cheapest form
onshipment. The national highway
to millions of customers worldwide.
of protein for countries such as Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast
network is only a short distance away, offering ready access to Amsterdam
At its extensive premises alongside
and exports to these markets are
and other centres of population as
the Haringhaven, the company
increasing. In Nigeria, the company
well as to Schiphol Airport for urgent,
lands its catch as well as operating
operates a nationwide chain of cold
high-value shipments.
60,000 tonnes of cold storage.
stores to move the frozen fish to the hinterland.
In conjunction with partners in
Cornelis Vrolijk
France and the UK, Cornelis Vrolijk
Cornelis Vrolijk’s Visserijmaat-
operating in European and West
schappij BV (www.cornelisvrolijk.
African waters. The company is a
Originally, the company’s trawlers
eu) is one of the largest fishery
wholly owned subsidiary of Cornelis
operated only in the North Sea, but
Vrolijk Holding.
after expanding further afield, it
owns seven pelagic freezer trawlers
Green ships
introduced larger vessels capable of The fleet specialises in catching
longer voyages.
and freezing pelagic species such as blue whiting, herring, horse
Environmental responsibility is
mackerel, mackerel and sardinella.
a high priority for the industry.
Trawlers are equipped with the
Pelagic fishing has the lowest
latest on-board chilling, freezing
carbon footprint of any source of
and storage equipment to ensure
animal protein. In addition, the
delivery of quality sea-frozen
larger vessels allow more time at sea
products all year round.
and a larger catch for less expenditure of energy. About 60 per cent of
Modern facilities
the space in each vessel is used for sorting and storage of fish.
The company has modern cold storage facilities in IJmuiden and is able to export fish by truck or
Association
in containers through its logistics
Both Cornelis Vrolijk and Parlevliet
network to markets in eastern
& Van der Plas are members of the
Europe, Asia, Africa and South
Pelagic Freezer-trawler Associa-
America.
tion (PFA), which aims to maintain a sustainable fishing industry now
More than 4,000 reefer containers
and in the future. Its members
are packed by Cornelis Vrolijk each
are committed to prevention of
year with frozen pelagic fish for
overfishing, greater regional coop-
export via the port’s new frozen
eration and the safeguarding of fish
fish terminal. Over 70 per cent of
stocks and marine ecosystems for
this traffic is destined for Africa
future generations.
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A local partner for offshore energy sector Amsterdam Ymuiden Offshore Port (AYOP) is an alliance of port- and offshore-related industries and regional authorities in the Amsterdam and IJmuiden area. AYOP – a subsidiary of Amsterdam Seaports (AmPorts) – has developed into a significant organisation with a list
and skills that have transformed the Amsterdam-IJmuiden region into a centre for offshore wind energy in the Netherlands.
Wind farms
of partners that includes not only many offshore wind
The Amsterdam-IJmuiden area is
industries but also various government institutions.
strategically located close to existing
This has led to short lines of communication between
wind farms off the Dutch coast.
the business community and the government, allowing
The area is capable of serving these
these parties to respond swiftly and effectively to new
offshore wind projects in the fields
and ongoing developments.
of construction, development, engineering, logistics, repairs and storage.
Sectors
The region’s ports are conven-
In addition to the ports of IJmuiden and Amsterdam and
iently located in relation to the
the municipality of Velsen, the group embraces leading
main shipping routes as well as
companies in a range of sectors including construction,
providing ready access to a vast
environmental issues, fabrication, insurance, logistics,
hinterland by road, rail and inland
offshore supply, shiprepair, surveying and towage as
waterway. Moreover, Amsterdam
well as an industrial estate.
Schiphol Airport is only a 20-minute drive away, so that executives and
Between them, the companies and organisations repre-
personnel, as well as urgent cargo
sented by AYOP offer a comprehensive range of facilities
and emergency supplies, can be brought in quickly.
Efficiency In short, this region has all the right facilities in place to serve the maritime sector with a maximum of speed and efficiency. AYOP offers a platform for networking events, receptions and information meetings. It organises joint stands at different national and international exhibitions and during special projects. Its main objective is to inform and provide promotional support for the region’s offshore industries.
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Location is major asset for IJmuiden’s operators IJmuiden’s location at the entrance to the North Sea Canal is arguably one of the port’s most important assets. It serves a vast European hinterland with a range of excellent connections by road, rail and inland waterway.
a key factor in the port company’s
Close proximity to Amsterdam was also a chief factor
North Sea Canal
in its growth into a thriving port community. From a
decision to provide specialist facilities and services for this growing industry.
small fishing port, IJmuiden has grown into a multipur-
A significant proportion of
pose port with a strong influence on the economic and
IJmuiden’s hinterland cargo traffic
transport infrastructure of the region.
is carried on inland waterways, the main route being the North Sea
Thanks to its advantageous location on the North Coast,
Canal linking the North Sea with
outside the lock gates to the North Sea Canal, the port
Amsterdam and the IJsselmeer.
offers quick and easy access for vessels and maritime companies of all kinds in a range of sectors. IJmuiden is
Before the North Sea Canal opened
also the closest port to many of the offshore wind farms,
in 1876 the area that now includes the town of IJmuiden was sparsely populated. The only routes for inland maritime trade were via Den Helder to the north and Rotterdam to the south. The North Sea Canal revolutionised the way trade was conducted in the Netherlands. The entrance to the canal was initially used by fishing vessels plying their trade in the North Sea. This traffic attracted traders and led to more fishing vessels and further growth. Gradually, the maritime and fishing community that was to become the Port of IJmuiden began to evolve.
Connections The port’s lock-free status means that the flow of cargo, from ferry traffic and fish to offshore supplies and spare parts, can be handled
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quickly and efficiently. The A9 and
fifth-largest for passengers, is less
built to handle this traffic. The port
A22 main roads give ready access to
than 25 minutes away.
is equipped to deal with shuttle barges carrying reefer containers to
the national highway network just a few kilometres from the port area.
Hub Trucks can reach Amsterdam in less
There are good rail connections,
and from Amsterdam, Antwerp and
too, with direct links to the port’s
Rotterdam. This convenient service
ferry terminal as well as to Beverwijk
helps the port’s fishing community
and the Tata Steel plant on the
to stay competitive.
north shore. During its relatively short history,
than 30 minutes, while Schiphol International Airport, Europe’s
Ongoing investment in the area,
the port has achieved a strong
third-largest air hub for cargo and
especially around Amsterdam, has
market position thanks to its
also led to improved connection
excellent geographical location and
times and reduced congestion. A
to the commercial clusters that have
new tunnel under the North Sea
grown in the area.
Canal and a new motorway are both due to open in late 2012.
Traffic continues to grow in the cruise, fishing and offshore sectors and the port has also developed
Competitive
first-rate facilities for handling high
Barge services are increasing,
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. is keen to
too, especially for the shipment
develop further.
volume ferry services – a sector that
of frozen fish by container, and a new terminal has been purpose-
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Shaping the future of oshore vessel design The IJmuiden-based company Offshore Ship Designers (OSD) offers a wealth of expertise in naval architecture and marine engineering, including some revolutionary new thinking on tug design.
independent company. Once the designs are produced, the vessels can be built anywhere in the world and adapted for whatever engine and thrusters manufacturer the customer chooses.
The company produces an innovative range of Azistern tugs that benefit from over 50 years of experience in offshore support vessel (OSV) and tug design using state-of-the-art engineering tools. The latest vessels
Diverse
are optimised in all aspects to produce more efficient,
OSD offers a diverse range of skills to
cost-effective hull shapes, combined with hybrid
the shipping and offshore industries.
propulsion systems.
Its experienced workforce can perform every type of task, from feasibility studies to detailed designs
Optimised
for vessels of all types, especially for
The hull shapes have been optimised to reduce drag,
the offshore oil and gas industries
resulting in lower emissions and a reduction in fuel
and for harbour towage.
consumption of up to seven per cent. Combined with the company’s diesel-electric-drive Green Tug
Its vessel designs include anchor
propulsion systems, further efficiency can be achieved.
handlers, standby safety vessels, field support vessels, tanker assist
All OSD designs can be adapted and customised to suit
and survey vessels, platform
any customer for any operation worldwide. OSD is an
supply vessels, remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs), tugs and harbour craft, dredgers, ferries and yachts.
Design teams OSD has design teams at its head office in IJmuiden; at Dundee, Appledore and York in the UK; in Shanghai in China; and at its newest office, opened in 2009, in Singapore. With a pool of more than 75 professional naval architects and marine engineers, the company is able to deliver cost-effective, independent, high quality designs to clients worldwide.
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Key location that shaped history of town and port IJmuiden has a relatively short history as a town and a port, having been created only in 1876 after the opening of the North Sea Canal. The name IJmuiden simply means ‘mouth of the IJ’. The North Sea Canal links the North Sea with the IJ Bay, the body of water where Amsterdam is located.
Operations Port operations were managed by the governmentowned Staatsvissershavenbedrijf (Fishing Port Authority) until 1989 when the port was sold to the private company Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.. Local
present form. Two harbours were
companies own 72 per cent of the shares, with 28 per
developed, the Vissershaven for
cent owned by the local and provincial governments.
general shipping and the Haring-
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. is the only independent port in
haven for the fishing fleet.
the Netherlands. The long-held dream of creating While the port was developed to serve the huge fishing
additional harbour facilities was
industry in the town, it received a further boost in 1918
realised in 2005 with the opening
when the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Hoogovens en
of IJmuiden’s third purpose-built
Staalfabrieken plant – today owned by Tata Steel – was
harbour, the IJmond Harbour,
established on the opposite bank.
which is now the main focus of ongoing development in the port.
After the Second World War the town was largely rebuilt
The IJmond Harbour has a range of
following German occupation and began to take on its
uses including offshore servicing and supply, wind farm projects and cruise ship calls.
Dynamic Over the years, Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. has transformed the small-scale fishing harbour into one of the most dynamic and thriving ports in the Netherlands. Diversification has been the key. Today the port offers first-rate facilities in key areas such as cruise and ferry services, frozen fish handling, wind farm support activities and the offshore sector.
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New barge terminal will boost frozen fish traffic The opening of a new dedicated terminal in the Haringhaven is expected to produce a dramatic rise in the amount of frozen fish being transported in containers. The new terminal, which entered service in July 2011, is operated by Container Stevedoring Ymuiden (CSY), a joint venture by Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. and the Amsterdam-based Ter Haak Group. The terminal allows Ter Haak’s Barge Company Amsterdam (BCA) to operate scheduled container shuttle services to hub ports using new barge-handling reach
and transhipped by barge,
stackers. On the same terminal, Ter Haak’s Container
with daily services to deepsea
Company Amsterdam (CCA) plans to develop extended
terminals in Amsterdam, Antwerp
reefer services and offshore activities such as a base for
and Rotterdam, for onshipment
containerised supplies for the oil and gas industry.
worldwide. In 2009 nearly 2,500 containers
Terminal
were carried by barge from
With a quay length of 480 metres and 9,600 square
soared to over 5,000 containers.
metres of storage and handling areas, CSY is a major asset
In the next few years, the Ter Haak
for the Port of IJmuiden as it seeks to become a European
Group expects this traffic to exceed
centre for the distribution of frozen fish. There are also
10,000 containers a year. IJmuiden
150 reefer points alongside the 30 metre wide quay.
exports a range of pelagic fish to
IJmuiden. By 2011 this figure had
over 30 countries including China, The fish is discharged from trawlers to cold stores on
Egypt, Japan, Nigeria and Poland.
the quayside. It is then placed in reefer containers Ever-larger volumes of frozen fish are being shipped in containers, while more and more deep-frozen fish is being delivered to IJmuiden in containers. At the same time, new logistics concepts are being investigated to further expand the potential of the terminal. CSY will play a significant role in the transhipment of frozen fish in the future. The new facilities have been built to speed up the process of supply and transport of these containers.
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Key advantages behind fish auction growth The favourable location of IJmuiden in relation to the fishing grounds is a chief reason behind the growth in sales enjoyed by the fish auction, Hollandse Visveiling IJmuiden BV (HVIJ), a wholly owned subsidiary of Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.. HVIJ aims to provide ‘value over volume’, which seems to be a recipe for success at a time when landings at all Dutch fishing harbours are down as a result of European Union quota restrictions. While volumes have, in fact, increased in recent years, IJmuiden’s market share has also increased by up to 10 per cent per year, helped by the decision in 2008 to
Auction statistics 2010 Sole Plaice Other Total
Kg (x 1,000) 1,999 6,482 5,559 14,040
€ (x 1,000) 23,886 8,202 15,777 47,865
2011 Sole Plaice Other Total
Kg (x 1,000) 1,918 6,259 5,060 13,237
€ (x 1,000) 22,387 8,766 16,901 48,054
2012 Sole Plaice Other Total
Kg (x 1,000) 2,165 7,682 5,167 15,014
€ (x 1,000) 22,322 10,880 16,141 49,343
move the auction online – at pefa.com. In 2012 IJmuiden had nearly a 20 per cent share of the Dutch market. Other species sold on the daily The IJmuiden fleet consists of about 30 bottom trawling
auction include bass, brill, gurnard,
and twin-rig vessels. There is also a growing number of
haddock, monkfish, mullet lobster
coastal fishing vessels, while Danish vessels land sole
and squid.
and cod in the summer. The largest single species, by value, sold at auction is sole, accounting for almost half of all sales. Together
Auction
with cod, dab, plaice and turbot, these five species
The Pefa internet auction system,
represent 85 per cent of all fish sold at the auction.
introduced in 1998, is now the largest fresh fish auction in Europe. HVIJ has used it since 2008 and Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. is one of its owners. Buyers can bid at multiple auctions simultaneously without moving from their office. This reduces the need for traders and produces better prices for the local fishing communities. The system provides details including time of catch, location and fishing method. Information on price trends and fluctuations in supply can also be accessed.
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Waterfront location is key asset for steel works Tata Steel in IJmuiden manufactures hot rolled, cold rolled and metallic coated steel for many industries in Europe and beyond. Formerly known as Koninklijke Hoogovens, the IJmuiden Steel Works was established in 1918 on the north bank of the harbour mouth. This location gives the IJmuiden plant a key advantage because Tata Steel is able to receive raw materials such as iron ore and coal directly on its premises.
Deepsea Bulk carriers of up to 200,000 dwt capacity can be accommodated at the plant’s deepsea quays, while
Tata Steel has an annual output
products from the steel works are shipped from its
of about 7 million tonnes of steel
general cargo quay or all-weather terminal for transport
products. The company employs
by inland waterway or rail to the hinterland.
about 9,000 people at its facilities, which cover 750 hectares.
Second largest The European operations of Tata Steel comprise Europe’s secondlargest steel producer. With its main steelmaking operations in the UK and Netherlands, the company supplies steel and related services to the construction, automotive, packaging, lifting and excavating, energy and power, aerospace and other key 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 28 million tonnes and some 80,000 employees across four continents. www.tatasteel.com
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Investing in confidence and capacity The dynamic climate of investment now being enjoyed by IJmuiden is due in no small measure to the redevelopment and restructuring work that has been carried out in many under-used areas of the port and town.
Principally, this has involved reviewing how certain areas of the port are used as well as relocating some companies. For example, businesses in quayside locations that do not make use of them
As a result of this ongoing programme of investment,
will be encouraged to find more
companies looking to move to IJmuiden or to relocate
suitable premises, while others will
within the region will find more opportunities than
be relocated to quayside premises.
ever before.
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The biggest port development
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. has brought about a number
recently has been the restructuring
of changes to the maritime and industrial development
and renewal of the Middenhaven
process in the area, in order to redevelop old or unused
area, the oldest part of IJmuiden, used
areas, to increase efficiency and to attract new investment.
as a distribution centre for frozen fish.
Z E E H AV E N I J M U I D E N N .V.
A new reefer container terminal has
Other infrastructure projects include
been opened in the Middenhaven
the beautification and resurfacing
and the offshore company Breman
of the main visitor and tourist route
Machinery has located here. Develop-
through IJmuiden, the Kromhout-
ment will continue with new paving
straat. This project will be completed
and new infrastructure to improve the
by the end of 2012 and follows the
operational efficiency of the zone.
opening of the new cruise terminal earlier in the year. It is part of an ongoing programme to develop new
Potential
infrastructure to separate port traffic
The restructuring of the Midden-
from tourism traffic.
haven will further increase its potential as an important base
Further projects in the pipeline
for the commercial refrigeration
include the renewal of harbour area
and freezing services sector, and
near the Felison Terminal and the
will strengthen the internationally
development of restaurants and
competitive position of IJmuiden.
tourist attractions as well as new
occupancy, there are still large areas
holiday apartments and leisure
available for development.
services near the marina. Other development and renovation works are widespread, with new
New business
construction projects and building
Within IJmuiden, two small business
and port areas.
work apparent throughout the town
parks have been built at Blokkenterrein and at Spoorwegdriehoek, now renamed IJmuider Delta. While
Facelift
the Blokkenterren is already fully
Over the past decade IJmuiden has
occupied, space for development is
been given a substantial facelift
still available at IJmuider Delta.
and is now more able than ever to face the future with confidence and
Some of the new companies in
capability. This has ultimately led
IJmuiden have established premises
to development projects aimed at
around the IJmond Harbour, which
ensuring the long-term prosperity
is used for offshore and wind farm-
of the town’s maritime and
related projects as well as housing
commercial communities.
the Felison Cruise Terminal. Zeehaven IJmuiden’s positive
Land available
outlook and ambitious strategic plan, combined with its development
The IJmond Harbour has made
partners and local organisations,
large tracts of land available for
all helps to ensure that the region’s
port-related developments; and
maritime and commercial sector
while Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.
remains competitive and flexible
is encouraged by the take-up in
enough to cope with changing trends.
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First-rate support services for ships Shipowners are provided with first-rate services in and around the Port of IJmuiden and the North Sea Canal by a range of experienced companies with a wealth of local knowledge.
jet-driven pilot launches and a helicopter at its disposal in Amsterdam-IJmond. Pilotage is normally compulsory
More than 14,000 vessels transit the lock gates or call
in the Amsterdam-IJmond area for
at the port each year. Shipowners and operators have
vessels over 75 metres in length and
come to rely on the diverse range of excellent support
for vessels carrying hazardous cargo
services provided by the local maritime community.
such as liquefied gas. Amsterdam-IJmond is one of four
Pilotage
regions of Nederlands Loodswezen
The Dutch pilotage organisation Nederlands
mond and Scheldemonden.
along with Noord, Rotterdam-Rijn-
Loodswezen has a regional office in IJmuiden. Loodswezen District Amsterdam-IJmond provides sea and canal pilotage services in the Amsterdam-IJmuiden area as well as in the port of Den Helder.
Boatmen services Coรถperatieve Vereniging van Vletterlieden (CVV) was formed as
Each year, the pilots of Amsterdam-IJmond deal with
a cooperative in 1945 to provide
more than 13,000 vessels. The organisation has two
boatmen and mooring services for ships using the ports of IJmuiden and Beverwijk and for vessels in transit through the North Sea Canal locks. The cooperative employs 58 people and operates several motor launches and winch trucks. Most of the people who work for CVV are shareholders. All employees have equal status with no one person in charge, although a board of directors is elected. In addition to its mooring activities, CVV supplies crews for maritime objects under tow and offers the use of its launches to combat oil spills by towing booms into place. CVV also provides tender services to vessels at the anchorage off IJmuiden and for offshore wind farm support.
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All its services comply with NEN-EN-ISO 9001:2000 safety requirements and the company is VCA certified.
Bunkering Klaas de Boer has been providing independent bunkering and lubricant services for nearly a century. Established in 1914 as a service provider for the Dutch fishing fleet, the company is a well known and highly respected independent oil supplier in the ARA region. Klaas de Boer supplies a wide range of products to a range of vessels including bulk carriers, chemical tankers, cruise ships, dredgers, offshore supply vessels and trawlers. marine gasoil, and high and low With 14 owned barges and a
sulphur fuel oil between 30 and 380
comprehensive supply network,
cst. Klaas de Boer has good access
Klaas de Boer supplies lubricants,
to all major lubricant companies and stores a wide range of products. Through its lubricant warehouses, it is well equipped to deliver products at short notice. For bunker products, the company has direct access to quality refiners and all deliveries are accompanied by a quality certificate from the refiner. Klaas de Boer is widely represented in the Netherlands, with offices in Amsterdam, IJmuiden, Urk, Den Helder, Harlingen, Lauwersoog, Eemshaven and Delfzijl. Its services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and same-day delivery is usually possible thanks to short logistics chains.
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Port details Accommodation
Bunkers
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. comprises three deepwater
Bunker barges from Oliehandel
harbours: the Vissershaven, the Haringhaven and the
Klaas de Boer supply various types
new IJmondhaven (IJmond Harbour). Total quay length
of fuel to vessels in the harbour
of the three harbours under the direct authority of
area. Klaas de Boer supplies gasoil
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. is 4,500 metres.
and lubricants 24 hours a day from three major oil companies. It oper-
The two older harbours have an average depth along-
ates barges of up to 1,000 tonnes
side of 9.0 metres, although most areas have been
capacity and can bunker vessels up
dredged to 10.00 metres. Depths in the IJmond Harbour
to 20 km off the Dutch coast. KBS
are 11.0 metres.
also offers a 24-hour service.
Anchorage
Cranes
There is anchorage at the entrance to the channel for all
Mobile cranes are available from local
vessels able to navigate the approach to the North Sea
stevedores and specialist hire compa-
Canal. Anchorage for other vessels is available at a point
nies. Reefer Stevedoring operates
10 km out from the end of the breakwater.
three mobile cranes of up to 40 tonnes capacity. Two crane companies operate in the harbour area: Schot Kranen, with
Approach
six mobile cranes of 25 to 70 tonnes
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. has an open link with the North
lifting capacity, and Van Duyvenbode,
Sea. There is unrestricted 24-hour access to the harbour.
with one 30 tonne mobile crane and
The entrance is on the south bank of the entrance to the
three 40 tonne cranes.
34 km North Sea Canal, which has a maximum depth of 13.7 metres. The call sign via VHF Channel 69 is ‘Havendienst’. There are no delays for vessels.
Customs IJmuiden Customs carries out formalities for vessels destined for the port. The Customs office is open 24 hours a day. All vessels entering the European Union from the sea will be considered to be carrying non-EU goods unless EU status can be shown. This status can be proved using: An invoice or transport form on which T2L appears accompanied by a signature. If the value of the goods is over €10,000 then the invoice or transport form has to be legalised by Customs at the vessel’s point of origin A T2L document
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A manifest legalised by Customs in the harbour of departure A document as mentioned in EU regulation No 2719/92 For vessels in a regular ferry service, and possessing a Regular Service licence, goods will be stated as EU goods unless accompanied by a T1 document For vessels in possession of a Regular Service licence and a Simplified Procedures licence, the addition of a ‘C’ will show the EU status of the goods clearance can take place at the If the EU status cannot be shown by
Custom House or on board the
one of these articles, then the goods
vessel. The following forms must
are automatically T1 goods (non EU).
be shown: Benelux 20 plus tonning certificate, D38-provision list plus
Ships with cargo The manifest, along with document D11, must be presented to Customs
personal effects list, and VBS form.
Ships without cargo
24 hours before entering port.
Twenty-four hours after pre-
Veterinary or other goods subject
announcement before entering
to special control on board must
the harbour, loading of the vessel
reported at least 72 hours before
can begin at once. According to
entering port. If these documents
the agreement with the agent,
are delivered beforehand, and there
clearance formality will take place
is no reply from the authorities,
at the Customs House or on board
cargo can be discharged. According
the vessel. The same forms as under
to the agreement with the agent,
‘Ships with cargo’ must be shown. If manifests have not been delivered in advance, loading or discharging of goods may commence only after formalities have been completed.
Pilotage Pilotage is compulsory for seagoing vessels over 75 metres LOA. Some categories of vessels are exempt.
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Six hours’ notice is required for inbound vessels and four hours for outbound vessels. It is important to report ETA changes to Pilot VTS IJmuiden. In bad weather, a helicopter service is available for bigger vessels and for deep-draught vessels in the IJ-channel. The pilot station offers a reporting service for masters who want to report their ETA berth to their agent. Pilots are ordered from the Pilot VTS IJmuiden (pilots.amsterdam@loodswezen.nl) or via VHF, Channel 07, 06 or 14. (Traffic Centre IJmuiden).
Radio VHF radio Channel 07 (for approach area west of Fairway buoy) and
vessels and more complex repairs
Kloosterboer, Parlevliet & van der
Channel 68 (fairway buoy to North
exist in the North Sea Canal region
Plas and Cornelis Vrolijk’s Visserij-
Sea locks). Channels 22 and 3 are
at Shipdock Amsterdam, which
maatschappij.
used in the North Sea Canal itself.
can handle vessels up to 72,000
Call sign: ‘IJmuiden Port Control’ or
dwt, and at the smaller Oranjewerf
‘IJmuiden Haven’.
Scheepsreparatie, which can dock vessels up to 4,000 dwt.
Towage Several tugs are available from Iskes and Svitzer. All vessels over 4.75
Repairs Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V. has two
Storage
slipways for vessels up to 1,200 dwt
Cold storage is provided by local
within the port. Facilities for larger
companies including Vriesvemen
metres draught and 80 metres LOA must use a tug.
Water Fresh water is available in the Haringhaven, Vissershaven and IJmond Harbour.
Airport Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is 20 km from IJmuiden. Schiphol offers regular domestic, European and worldwide connections for freight and passenger services.
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Directory ABN AMRO
Corporate Clients Noord-West Postbus 283 1000 EA Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS Tel: +31 203 831738 Fax: 31 203830441 www.abnamro.com
Airborne Oil & Gas B.V. PO Box 127 1970 AC IJmuiden Monnickendamkade 1 1976 EC IJmuiden Tel: +31(0)25 5763500 Fax +31(0)70 3017401 Email: info@airborne.nl
Amsterdam Bunker Company Loggerstraat 17 1976 CX IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 820 227 Email: info@amsterdambunkercompany.nl www.amsterdambunkercompany.nl
Amsterdam Ports Association (AmPorts) Havengebouw De Ruijterkade 7 (13e etage) 1013 AA Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 6273 706 Fax: +31 (0)20 6264 969 Email: amports@amports.nl www.amports.nl
Allseas Fabrication BV
Montrealweg 140 Havennr. 4250 3197 KH Rotterdam-Botlek Tel: +31 (0)20 486 7640 Email: info@bek-verburg.nl www.bek-verburg.nl
Boon Transport BV
Strandweg 2, 1976 BS IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 53 31 04 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 50 75 Email: info@boontransport.nl
Breman Offshore BV
Leonardeskade 21 1975 DH IJmuiden Head Office: Sasdijk 20 PO Box 135 8280 AC Genemuiden Tel: +31 (0)38 3855373 Fax: +31 (0)38 3856528 Email: info@breman-machinery.nl www. breman-machinery.nl
CEBO Holland BV
Westerduinweg 1, 1976 BV IJmuiden PO Box 70, 1970 AB IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 62 62 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 62 02 www.ceboholland.nl
Central Mud Plant & Fluid Services BV (CMF)
Strandweg 4 1976 BS IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)15 2681800 www.allseas.com
Wijkermeerweg 7, 1951 AH Velsen-Noord PO Box 20, 1950 AA Velsen-Noord Tel: +31 (0)251 22 91 01 Fax: +31 (0)251 22 14 33 www.cmfservices.nl
Amsterdam Ymuiden Offshore Port (AYOP)
Container Company Amsterdam
Havengebouw, De Ruyterkade 7 1013 AA Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 6273706 Fax: +31 (0)20 6264969 Email: info@ayop.com www.ayop.com
Bais Maritiem BV
Trawlerkade 106, 1976 CC IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 38 39 Fax: +31 (0)255 51 20 95 Email: info@bais.nl www.bais.nl
Ballast Nedam Infra
PO Box 1339 3430 BM Nieuwegein Tel: +31 (0)30 285 33 33 Fax: +31 (0)30 285 48 75 Email: pr@ballast-nedam.nl www.ballast-nedam.nl
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Bek & Verburg
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Ruijgoordweg 80 - Westpoort 7989 1047 HM Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)206 11 56 56 Email: cca.info@cca.nl www.cca.nl
Container Stevedoring Ymuiden Halkade 4 - 1976 DC IJmuiden PO Box 541 1970 AM IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)206 11 66 88 Fax: +31 (0)202 01 18 82 Email: csy-info@csymuiden.nl www.csymuiden.nl
Coöperative Vereniging van Vletterlieden WA (CVV) Zuidersluisweg 5, 1975 AK IJmuiden Postbus 152, 1970 AD IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 17 96 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 77 37 Email: info@vletterlieden.nl www.vletterlieden.nl
Cornelis Vrolijk’s Visserij Maatschappij BV PO Box 54, 1970 AB IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 53 25 34 Fax: +31 (0)255 52 21 34 Email: info@cv-ym.nl www.cv-ym.nl
Crown Van Gelder NV
Eendrachtsstraat 30 1951 AZ Velsen-Noord PO Box 30, 1950 AA Velsen-Noord Tel: +31 (0)251 26 22 33 Fax: +31 (0)251 21 18 94 Email: info@cvg.nl www.cvg.nl
De Branding Construction Company Ampèrestraat 23, PO Box 203 1970 AE IJmuiden, Holland Tel: +31 (0)255 51 09 43 Fax: +31 (0)255 52 32 14 Email: info@debranding.nl www.debranding.nl
De Vilder en Wijnands Loggerstraat 33b, IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 511965 www.vilder-wijnands.nl
DFDS Seaways BV
Sluisplein 33, 1975 AG IJmuiden PO Box 548, 1970 BA IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 66 66 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 66 55 Email: nlinfo@dfdsseaways.nl www.dfdsseaways.nl
Eelsing Expertises & Taxaties Tel: +31 (0)255 524322 Fax: +31 (0)255 524113 Email: info@eelsing.nl www.eelsing.nl
Felison Terminal
Sluisplein 34-65, 1975 AG IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 54 54 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 54 26 Email: info@felisonterminal.nl www.felisonterminal.nl
Gemeente Katwijk
PO Box 589, 2220 AN Katwijk Tel: +31 (0)71 406 50 00 Fax: +31 (0)71 406 50 65 Email: info@katwijk.nl www.katwijk.nl
Gemeente Velsen
PO Box 465, 1970 AL IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 56 72 00 Fax: +31 (0)255 56 77 62 Email: info@velsen.nl www.velsen.nl
Great Yarmouth Port Authority
20/21 South Quay, Great Yarmouth NR30 2RE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1493 33 55 00 Fax: +44 (0)1493 85 24 80 Email: info@gypa.co.uk www.gypa.co.uk
Holiday Inn IJmuiden
Seaport Beach Kennemerboulevard 250 1976 EG IJmuiden aan Zee Tel: +31 (0)255 56 69 99 Fax: +31 (0)255 56 69 00 Email: info@holidayinn-ijmuiden.nl www.holiday-inn.com/ijmuiden
Hydrauvision
Ampereweg 1a, 1976BE IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 514 564 Email: info@hydrauvision.com www.hydrauvision.com
Hydroservice BV
Middenhavenstraat 46, 1976 CM IJmuiden PO Box 442, 1970 AK Ijmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 45 64 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 20 65 Email: info@hydroservice.nl www.hydroservice.nl
Iskes Towage & Salvage
PO Box 230, 1970 AE IJmuiden Monnickendamkade 19 D/E, 1976 EC IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 561 900 Fax: +31 (0)255 527 172 www.isketugs.nl
Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam
Amsterdam, De Ruyterkade 5 1013 AA Amsterdam, PO Box 2852 1000 CW Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 531 40 00 Fax: +31 (0)20 531 47 99 Email: post@amsterdam.kvk.nl www.kvk.nl
Klaas de Boer
Trawlerkade 58,1976 CB IJmuiden Tel: +31 255 820210 Email: bunkers@klaasdeboer.nl www.klaasdeboer.nl
Klinkenberg
Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij (KNRM) PO Box 434, 1970 AK IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 84 54 Fax: +31 (0)255 52 25 72 Email: info@knrm.nl www.knrm.nl
KVSA BV
Sluisplein 55, 1975 AG IJmuiden PO Box 504, 1970 AM IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 54 54 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 54 36 Email: info@kvsa.nl www.kvsa.nl
LBR Engine Services
Loggerstraat 37, 1976 CX IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 511007 Fax: +31 (0)255 511148 Email: louisbaesrepairs@planet.nl
Loodswezen BV regio Amsterdam-IJmond
Kanaaldijk 242, PO Box 11 1970 AA IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 56 45 45 Fax: +31 (0)255 56 45 15 Email: amsterdam-ijmond@loodswezen.nl www.loodswezen.nl
Lowland Marine & Offshore PO Box 3036 2130 KA Hoofddorp Tel: +31 (0)23 55 70 101 Fax: +31 (0)088 55 70 150 Email: info@lowland.com www.lowland.com
Maritime Service Center IJmond (MSCIJ) PO Box 148, 1970 AC IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 53 32 50 Email: info@mscij.nl www.mscij.nl
Marpol Services BV
Trawlerkade 53 1976 CB IJmuiden The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)255 52 50 51 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 05 08 Email: info@marpolservices.nl www.marpolservices.nl
Nautikaris BV
Loggerstraat 43,1976 CX IJmuiden Tel: +31 255 512737 or +31 6 53743338 Email: klinkenberg.netten@wxs.nl
Margadantstraat 36, 1976 DN, IJmuiden PO Box 110, 1970 AC, IJmuiden Tel: +31 255 820 000 Email: info@nautikaris.com www.nautikaris.com
Kloosterboer Group
Nebam BV
PO Box 278, 1970 AG IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)88 55 499 00 Fax: +31 (0)88 55 499 20 Email: info@kloosterboer.nl www.kloosterboer.nl
P O R T H A N D B O O K 2 013 -15
PO Box 512, 1970 AM IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)251 47 00 00 Fax: +31 (0)251 47 02 79 Email: nebam@nebam.nl www.nebam.nl
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Offshore Ship Designers
Sluisplein 42, 1975 AG IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 50 70 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 50 80 Email: info@offshoreshipdesigners.com www.offshoreshipdesigners.com
Oliehandel Klaas de Boer BV Trawlerkade 58, IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 513 240 Email: bunkers@klaasdeboer.nl www.klaasdeboer.nl
Oliehandel Schepers
Postbus 79 1970 AC IJmuiden Tel: 06 51892118 Fax: 0255-517734 Email: jgschepers@quicknet.nl www.oliehandelschepers.nl
Parlevliet & van der Plas BV Kotterkade 4, 1976 BX IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 65 46 Fax: +31 (0)71 789 00 20 Email: fish@pp-group.eu www.parlevliet-vanderplas.nl
Peterson SBS IJmuiden BV
Westerduinweg 10, 1976 BV IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 65 55 Fax: +31 (0)255 54 65 50 Email: ijmuiden@petersonsbs.com www.petersonsbs.com
Peterson SBS Den Helder BV Paleiskade 41, 1781 AN Den Helder Tel: +31 (0)223 685 100 Fax: +31 (0)223 685135 Email: offshore@petersonsbs.com www.petersonsbs.com
Port of Amsterdam
Havengebouw, De Ruijterkade 7 1013 AA Amsterdam PO Box 19406, 1000 GK Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 523 45 00 Fax: +31 (0)20 620 98 21 Email: communicatie@portofamsterdam.nl www.portofamsterdam.nl
Province Noord-Holland PO Box 123, 2000 MD Haarlem Tel: +31 (0)23 514 31 43 Fax: +31 (0)23 514 40 40 Email: post@noord-holland.nl www.noord-holland.nl
Raadgevend Ingenieurs-bureau Lievense BV
PO Box 3199, 4800 DD Breda Tel: +31 (0)76 522 50 22 Fax: +31 (0)76 522 30 26 Email: info@lievense.com www.lievense.com
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Radio Holland Netherlands Strandweg 6, 1976 BS IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 54 58 00 Fax: +31 (0)25551 53 03 Email: info@radioholland.nl www.rhmarine.nl
Restaurant & Hotel Augusta Oranjestraat 98, 1975 DD IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 42 17 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 47 03 Email: info@augusta.nl www.augusta.nl
Restaurant IJmond
Seinpostweg 40, 1976 BT IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 35 36 Fax: +31 (0)255 52 05 34 Email: info@ijmondrestaurant.nl www.ijmond-restaurant.nl
Rijkswaterstaat – North Sea Canal District Wetstraat 1, 1975 DM IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 56 63 00 Fax: +31 (0)255 51 06 11 email: info@dnh.rws.minvenw.nl www.rijkswaterstaat.nl
Seaport Marina IJmuiden
Kennemerblv 540, 1976 EM IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 56 03 00 Fax: +31 (0)255 56 03 01 Email: info@marinaseaport.nl www.marinaseaport.nl
Schot Verticaal Transport Strandweg 5, 1976 BS IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 49 32 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 73 54
Sleepdienst B. Iskes & Zn PO Box 230 - 1970 AE IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 01 82 Fax: +31 (0)255 52 71 72 Email: info@iskestugs.nl www.iskestugs.nl
Svitzer Amsterdam BV
Vestas Offshore The Netherlands BV Breskensstraat 2 1976 EX IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 546000 Fax: +31 (0)255 546009 Email: vestas@vestas.nl www.vestas.com
Wageningen Imares, vestiging IJmuiden (Nederlands Instituut voor Visserij Onderzoek) Haringkade 1, 1976 CP IJmuiden PO Box 68, 1970 AB IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)317 48 09 00 Email: wageningenimares@wur.n www.imares.nl
Wals Diving & Marine Service PO Box 140, 1970AC IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 538184 Fax +31(0)255 526831 www.walsdiving.nl
Wesco IJmuiden Apparatenbouw BV Loggerstraat 45 1976 CX IJmuiden Tel: +31 255 561100 Fax: +31 255 561110 www.wescoijmuiden.nl
Westcoasting (Shipbrokers) Trawlerkade 34a, 1976 CB IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 53 40 66 Fax: +31 (0)255 51 78 45 Email: info@westcoasting.com www.westcoasting.com
Wintershall Noordzee BV Westerduinweg 10 1976 BV IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 53 35 14 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 51 90 www.wintershall.com
Ymuiden Stores Holland BV
Capriweg 28, 1044 AL Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)255 562666 Fax: +31 (0)255 562700 Email: info@svitzer.com www.svitzer.com
Trawlerkade 44, 1976 CB IJmuiden PO Box 207, 1970 AE IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 51 91 22 Fax: +31 (0)255 53 17 16 Email: info@ymuidenstores.nl www.ymuidenstores.nl
Tata Steel
Zeehaven IJmuiden N.V.
PO Box 10000, 1970 CA IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)251 49 91 11 Fax: +31 (0)251 26 23 99 www.tatasteel.nl
Van Oord Nederland - Regio IJmuiden
Halkade 4, PO Box 541 1970 AM IJmuiden Tel.: +31 (0)255 54 70 00 Fax.: +31 (0)255 54 70 60 Email: info@zeehaven.nl www.zeehaven.nl
Sluisplein 40, 1975 AG IJmuiden Tel: +31 (0)255 526366 Fax: +31 (0)255 526352 Email: info@vanoord.com www.vanoord.com
Z E E H AV E N I J M U I D E N N .V.
Halkade 4 Postbus 541 1970 AM IJMUIDEN Tel: +31 (0)255 547000 Email: info@zeehaven.nl
www.zeehaven.nl