Port of Antwerp

The Port of Antwerp is the port of the city of Antwerp, Belgium. It is located in Flanders, mainly in the province of Antwerp, but also partially in East Flanders. It is a seaport in the heart of Europe accessible to capesize ships. It is Europe's second-largest seaport, after that of Rotterdam. Antwerp stands at the upper end of the tidal estuary of the Scheldt. The estuary is navigable by ships of more than 100,000 Gross Tons as far as 80 km inland. Like the Port of Hamburg, the Port of Antwerp's inland location provides a more central location in Europe than the majority of North Sea ports. Antwerp's docks are connected to the hinterland by rail, road, and river and canal waterways. As a result, the port of Antwerp has become one of Europe's largest seaports, ranking second behind Rotterdam by total freight shipped. Its international rankings vary from 11th to 20th (AAPA). In 2012, the Port of Antwerp handled 14,220 sea trade ships (190.8 million tons of cargo, 53.6% in containers), 57,044 inland barges (123.2 million tons of cargo), and offered liner services to 800 different maritime destinations.

Port of Antwerp
A view of MSC's former container terminal in the Bevrijdingsdok. An idea of the size of this terminal can be obtained from the fact that each of the six berthed ships are at least 250 m long
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Location
Country Belgium
Location Antwerp
 East Flanders
 Flanders
Coordinates51°16′12″N 4°20′12″E
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Statistics
Vessel arrivals14,220 sea ships (2012)
Annual cargo tonnage190.8 million tonnes (2012)
Website
www.portofantwerp.com
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