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    Developing a Sustainable Ecosystem Community: The Port of Antwerp

    By  Gabriel Szulanski,  Lisa Simone Duke
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    In 2017 the Port of Antwerp is capacity constrained. Capacity will improve dramatically in 2028 with the construction of a new terminal. However, in the meantime, a variety of issues make the problem acute and critical for the competitiveness of the port, as otherwise clients migrate to other ports and use other means to reach inland Europe.

      Published 26 Jan 2022

      Reference 6686

      Length 7 page(s)

      Topic Strategy

      Region Europe

      Industry Maritime

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      Developing a Sustainable Ecosystem Community: The Port of Antwerp

      By  Gabriel Szulanski,  Lisa Simone Duke
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      • Reference 6686

      • Published 26 Jan 2022

      • Length 7 page(s)

      • Topic Strategy

      • Region Europe

      • Industry Maritime

      In 2017 the Port of Antwerp is capacity constrained. Capacity will improve dramatically in 2028 with the construction of a new terminal. However, in the meantime, a variety of issues make the problem acute and critical for the competitiveness of the port, as otherwise clients migrate to other ports and use other means to reach inland Europe.
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