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Zeebrugge Port Authority facilitates extra ground for port users in need

The port authority gathered several parties around the (digital) table, analyzed the demand and supply and further evaluated several options, to make sure every port client was offered a satisfactory solution.

All parties have agreed on the following strategy. Firstly, terminal operators will make an extra effort to maximize the capacity on their own grounds. If this appears insufficient, there are two options. Trailers can be stored on 5 different locations in the port free of charge, by a signed agreement with the port authority. These locations are all existing parking facilities within the port. For the storage of new vehicles and automotive cargo, specific grounds will be granted to a specific port client. In this case, a specific agreement with the port authority is also necessary, as well as a small fee described in the document.  

The port authority will evaluate the needs of the terminals on a daily basis en will adjust and help when needed. “It is important that a port authority can offer creative solutions to port clients in these difficult times. Working together is essential, since it is all the same purpose we aspire: keeping the operations as smooth as possible in our port, even in these circumstances,” said Rik Goetinck, CEO a.i. Port of Zeebrugge.  

For more information:
Johan Abel
Port of Zeebrugge
Email: ja@mbz.be 
www.portofzeebrugge.be

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