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North Sea Port and Port of Moerdijk create multimodal corridor

North Sea Port and Port of Moerdijk are joining forces to develop a new multimodal corridor between Zeeland and Brabant. Both port companies...

North Sea Port has had a weak start to the year

North Sea Port handled 9.6% fewer goods in the first quarter of 2026 than a year earlier. In total, this involved 15 million...

North Sea Port and ProRail want more freight transport by rail

North Sea Port and ProRail have established a joint logistics rail vision for the Dutch part of the port area. With this vision,...

Hapag-Lloyd to join Maersk in sending containers through Red Sea

Maritime container carriers are slowly returning to sending their ships through the Red Sea and Suez Canal after avoiding the war-torn waters for...

Shipping Firms Face Tough 2026 as Reopening of Red Sea Looms

Cargo ship at the Port of Savannah. (Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg) February 4, 2026 8:43 AM,...

Port Pass is the new digital access standard for North Sea Port

The Ghent scale-up Peripass has launched a new digital identity and access platform with Port Pass that thoroughly renews the ISPS-compliant access control...

(VIDEO) North Sea Port in 2025: freight throughput +0.4%, trade with Canada +30%

Due to the growth of dry and liquid bulk, North Sea Port experienced a slight increase of 0.4% in freight throughput in 2025,...

Maersk Makes Another Voyage Through Red Sea in Safety Test

January 13, 2026 9:46 AM, EST ...

North Sea Port and Port of Santos are working together on a sustainable port chain

North Sea Port and the Brazilian Port of Santos have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their collaboration on sustainability, innovation and...

North Sea Port confirms Maarten den Dekker as CCSO

North Sea Port has officially appointed Maarten den Dekker as Chief Commercial & Sustainability Officer (CCSO). 34-year-old Den Dekker already took over the...

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