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Construction of Rotterdam Cool Port running on schedule

Last Monday (12 Sept), under the watchful eye of Kloosterboer’s CEO Hans Kroes and the Port of Rotterdam’s Director of Containers, Breakbulk & Logistics, Emile Hoogsteden, work on the steel structure of Rotterdam Cool Port officially got under way. A milestone confirming that the construction of this state-of-the-art cold store facility, due to be completed in Q2 2017, is running on schedule.

This 40,000 pallet capacity cold store also houses a separate area measuring almost 8,000 m2 set aside for value added services. Examples of such services include repacking, sorting and packing and the facility to ripen fruit.

The aim is to achieve the 4 star BREEAM/NL Excellent certification upon completion of the facility. 

In order to meet the necessary compliances, the cold store will make use, amongst other things, of LED lighting. Furthermore solar panels will be installed on the roof (12,500,000 watts) providing a considerable contribution towards the construction’s energy requirements.



Expansion of Rotterdam cold storage sector
Rotterdam Cool Port is a valuable expansion of operations in this field. As this location has many multimodal connections with the container cluster on the Maasvlakte, as well as all surrounding Greenports and the final destinations in Europe, Cool Port will make a real contribution to the sustainability and efficiency of the supply chain for fresh produce.

Thanks to the the multimodal location with rail, barge and short-sea connections in the vicinity of the container terminals, import and export costs can be substantially reduced. Therefore the transport from terminal to storage location and CO2 is kept to a minimum. PTI takes place at the Cool Port location, which makes the containers ready for shipment directly after inspection.

Total Produce and Schrijvershof move their activities to Cool Port
As Rotterdam Cool Port is being developed directly adjacent to container terminals, it will be possible to make optimum use of reefer container equipment. In addition to this, Rotterdam occupies a prominent position in the cold storage sector because the port serves as the first port of 
call in Europe for many shipping companies. Speed is crucial for perishable goods.

Consequently, a whole range of specialised firms and temperature-controlled storage facilities have established themselves in Rotterdam and the surrounding area through the years. The many benefits Cool Port has to offer made fruit importers Total Produce and Schrijvershof decide to move their activities to this new location.

Redevelopment of Eemhaven
The Province and the Municipality have both granted a subsidy for the redevelopment of a large part of the Eemhaven. Rotterdam Cool Port is a good way of utilising part of the newly vacant land. 

The Province is also contributing towards the access-related infrastructure, in the interests of the Greenports. In addition, it will have a positive impact on employment in the area. It is expected that around 100 people will be working here as of 2017.

For more information:
Nicole Coens
Tel: +31 (0)118-486200
Direct: +31 (0)118-486201
Mob: +31 (0)6 46 440519
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