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Port of Antwerp Search for Breakbulk Candidate

Press Release: Port of Antwerp has announced it is investing heavily in general cargo and searching for a breakbulk candidate for their Churchill dock.

The Churchill Dock, located in the middle of the port, is set to become a fully-fledged ‘Breakbulk Dock’. On the south side of this dock, a water-linked concession is due for release, with Port of Antwerp resolutely opting to develop general cargo activities there.

Despite the pressure on this segment due to global trade problems and the coronavirus crisis, breakbulk remains an absolute priority for the port.

Port alderman Annick De Ridder: “Breakbulk is in the DNA of the port of Antwerp and remains an absolute priority. Despite trading difficulties and the economic slowdown, breakbulk remains one of our six commercial pillars. The transhipment and production of breakbulk continues unabated, thanks to the efforts of our breakbulk community that is committed to quality, experience and flexibility on a daily basis. I can’t stress enough how enormously grateful I am to them, they make Port of Antwerp the home port of breakbulk.”

Multimodal access

The area around the Churchill Dock has historically grown into one of the most important sites for breakbulk terminals at the port. The concession in question, located in the middle of existing breakbulk activities, is 15 hectares in size with multi-modal accessibility, including direct access to the European road, rail and inland waterway networks. As a result, breakbulk goods find their way quickly and reliably from European production and consumption centres to all corners of the world and vice versa.

Antwerp, a home port for general cargo

Shipping breakbulk, such as steel, project cargo and forest products, requires a product-specific approach: no shipment is identical. The port of Antwerp is able to ship almost 9 million tons of conventional breakbulk every year, with an eye for quality.

More information about this released concession can be found here.

Jacques Vandermeiren, CEO at Port of Antwerp: “Antwerp has been the breakbulk port par excellence in Europe for many centuries. As a result, we have all the quality, experience and flexibility in-house to provide solutions tailored to the customer’s needs. Breakbulk generates a high added value in our port’s portfolio, so it’s crucial that we continue to highlight these goods.”

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