Port of Caen Map

Port of Caen

Image Source: France Ferry Booker Port code – FRCFR Port size – 100,000 square miles Port addresses – Quai Vendeuvre, 14000 Caen, France Main cargo/vessel type – Sailing vessels, cruise ships, ferry terminals TEUs – Around 100,000 to 200,000 TEUs The port of Caen, Normandy, France, is one of the region’s oldest and most important […]

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Port of Toulon Map

Port of Toulon

Image Source: WhatsInPort Port code – FRTLN Port size – 16.54 square miles Port addresses – Quai Cronstadt, 83000 Toulon, France Main cargo/vessel type – Pleasure craft, chemical and oil tanker, cargo vessels, military vessels TEUs – Around 300,000 to 600,000 TEUs annually The Port of Toulon is a major French port located on the

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Port of Marseilles Map

Port of Marseilles

  Image Source: WhatsInPort Port code – FRFOS Port size – 400 hectares Port addresses – Northern Marseille and Fos-sur-Mer (northwest of Marseille) Main cargo/vessel type – Bulk, containers, tankers, gas, cargo TEUs – 1,400,000 The Marseille Fos Port, located in Southern France, is a major European port. It is the largest port in France

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Port of Den Helder

Port of Den Helder

Image Source:Port of Den Helder Port basic or overview Den Helder is located on the south side of the Waddenzee, 40 kilometers north of Alkmaar. General overview: The primary role is that of a supply center for North Sea oil and gas platforms, as well as a Naval Base and Fish Auction. It offers good

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Port of Harlingen

Port of Harlingen

Image Source: Google maps Port basic or overview The port, located on the southern tip of Texas on the Arroyo Colorado River, is a shallow draft, inland port for barge and multimodal transportation. The Port of Harlingen, located 25 miles inland of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway on more than 2,000 acres of land, serves as

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Dutch Port

Dutch Port

Image Source: cruise center Port basic or  overview Netherlands being the home of largest, busiest and tech innovative ports in Europe is quite impressive to their economic growth. Although the Port of Rotterdam is the largest, other Dutch secondary ports are equally impressive. The Port of Amsterdam, for example, is the world’s largest port for

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Port of Moerdijk

Port of Moerdijk

Image Source: Port of Moerdijk Port basic or overview The Port of Rotterdam is Europe’s largest and busiest port, and it serves as a significant hub for further distribution. Founded in the 1960s in the estuary of the Rhine and Meuse rivers, the Port of Moerdijk is developed and managed by the Moerdijk Port Authority,

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Port of Ijmuiden

Port of Ijmuiden

Image Source: Viamichelin Port basic or overview Ijmuiden is a major seaport located at the entrance to the North Sea Canal (Nordzee Kanaal), approximately 30 kilometers (18 miles) west of Amsterdam. IJMUIDEN is a major port. Port code: NLIJM Port size: Sea Lock IJmuiden is 500 meters long, 70 meters wide and 18 meters deep.

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Port of Vlissingen

Port of Vlissingen

Image Source: Flickr Port basic or overview With the extension of a contract with Chiquita, the Dutch port of Flushing (Vlissingen) is expanding its footprint in the perishables reefer trade. Vlissingen is located on the Westerschelde’s N bank. Vlissingen has two port areas and is close to the town. The old port of Vlissingen is

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Port of Amsterdam

Port of Amsterdam

Image Source: Research gate Port basic or overview The Port of Amsterdam is a tideless port located on the banks of the North Sea Canal and the IJsselmeer, a shallow artificial lake in the Netherlands’ northwest. Port code: NLAMS Port size:Size of harbor is 620 ha (1,500 acres) while land area is 1,995 ha (4,930

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