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Port Handbook 2009/10Vlissingen and Terneuzen

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General Information

3 Foreword

5 Anopendoorwaytocommercialsuccess

9 Strategiclocation

10 First-rateinlandlinksbyroad,railandbarge

12 DiscovertheZeelandeffect

15 Educationplayskeyroleinjobtraining

17 Neweco-friendlypilottendersonway

19 Internationalexpertiseintowageandsalvage

21 Dedicatedterminalsforforestproducts

22 Dryandliquidbulksreceivecarefulhandling

25 NewventurebringscruiseshipstoZeeland

29 PortXcssystembenefitswholeport community

Terneuzen

30 Terneuzenofferstopqualitysupportfor industryandnewinvestors

34 Wherequalityisawayoflife

36 ValueparkTerneuzengiveschemical producersacompetitiveedge

38 DowBeneluxbringseconomicbenefits

39 Canalharbourenlargedforbiggervessels

40 BioparkTerneuzenprovideslocalsolution toaglobalchallenge

43 BiofuelsventuremarksclosertieswithGhent

44 Chemicalsandprocessingsectors findanidealhome

46 Keyplayerinammoniaandfertilisers

49 Terneuzenportdetails

Vlissingen

52 Vlissingen:aperfectgatewayforcontainers andintermodaltraffic

59 Aperfectplacetodobusiness

61 Newterminalwilltargetsmalltomedium containerships

63 Anaturalgatewayforfreshproduceand fruitjuice

65 Experthandlingoftimber,steelandmetals

67 Perfectlyplacedforsecureandexpert handlingofmetalsandcommodities

69 Servingtheneedsofheavyindustry

73 World-classcontainerhubawaitsthe greenlight

75 Experthandlingofnewcarsandro-rotraffic

77 Vlissingenportdetails

Directory

80 Linerservices

82 Directoryofservices

83 Directoryofcompanies

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Visitingaddress:Schelpenpad2(HarbourNo:1151),NL4531PDTerneuzenPostaladdress:POBox132,NL4530ACTerneuzen

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The Zeeland Seaports stand for quality, strength and speed. Varied and committed

companies. Zeeland Seaports is large enough to participate in the global market. But our size also gives us the ability to operate flexibly and focus on the customer.

TheZeelandSeaportsofferawiderangeofbusinessactivities,bothinlogisticsandindustry.Frommajorglobalplayerstosmall,highlyspecialisedcompanies.ItsidealpositioninrelationtotheEuropeanhinterlandofferscarriersfastconnectionstohundredsofmillionsofconsumers.Byconcentratingonefficientco-operationthroughouttheentirechain,wecanprovidethebestpossibleserviceandofferourcustomersafantasticproduct.

DuringthecomingyearsZeelandSeaportswillbedominatedbyseveralimportantdevelopments.In2010thefirstlarge-scalecontainerterminal,theScaldiaContainerTerminal,willbeputintooperation.Thiswillbefollowedintheyearsthereafterbythedevelopmentoftwootherterminals:theVerbruggeContainerTerminalandtheWesterscheldeContainerterminal.AllthesedevelopmentswillgotomakeZeelandSeaportsagenuineworldport,evenmorethanitalreadyis.Aportthatisreadyforthefuture.

Inaddition,ZeelandSeaportsiscommittedtoattractingcompaniesthatareactiveinthefast-growingmarketofnewandrenewableenergy.BioparkTerneuzenisanexampleoftheinnovativecapacityofZeelandandthecompaniesinourregion.Naturally,noneofthiscanbedonewithoutinvestingintheportinfrastructure.ZeelandSeaportsisworkinghard,forexample,onbuildingquaysandwatersidesitesbyextendingtheAutrichehavenneartheAxelseVlakte.

InvestmentintheportsofZeelandmeansinvestinginaregionwithhugepotential.Aregionwherespaceforenterprisegoeshandinhandwithanoptimumqualityoflife.Wherepeoplewithastrongworkingethosandtherightqualitieslive.Whereco-operationwithotherentrepreneursispartofitscorebusiness.

Wewarmlyinviteyoutocomeanddobusinessinourregion.ZeelandSeaportswillbepleasedtohelpyouquicklyfindyourwayaroundintheregionandgettoknowthemanycompaniesactivehere.

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Hans van der Hart Managingdirector,ZeelandSeaports

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Zeeland Seaports is a major gateway for European trade and a driving force in the

economic life of the Province of Zeeland, in the south-west Netherlands.

Together,theZeelandseaports,TerneuzenandVlissingen(includingBorsele),representthethird-largestportcomplexintheNetherlands,withacombinedannualthroughputofover33milliontonnesofseabornecargo.

TheZeelandSeaportscomplexhasanexcellentgeographicallocationontheWesternScheldtriverattheheartoftheAmsterdam,Rotterdam,Antwerp(ARA)range.VesselscancalleitherTerneuzenorVlissingenwithaminimumofdeviation.

Theportshavemodernhandlingfacilitiesandspecialistterminalsforcargoesofallkinds.TerneuzenhandlesbothseagoingandinlandvesselsatitscanalquaysandRiverScheldtquays.VlissingenhasawidechoiceofdeepwaterquayswithdirectaccessfromtheRiverScheldtforvesselsofallsizes,includingbargetraffic.

Zeeland’sseaportshaveextensivelinkswiththerestofEuropebyroad,rail,bargeandpipeline.Thereisexcellentroadaccesstotheports,withnocongestionorhold-ups.TheroadlinkbetweenTerneuzenandVlissingenhasbeengreatlyimprovedbytheWesternScheldtTunnel,whichopenedinMarch2003.RaillinksinVlissingen-Oosthavebeenupgradedtocopewithhigherlevelsofporttraffic.

Bothportshaveastrongcommitmenttothechemical,petrochemicalandindustrialsectors.Theyprovideacomprehensiverangeofhandling,storage,transportandothersupportservicesforrawmaterialsandfinalproductsforthemanyspecialistplantsandprocessingfacilitiesonbothsidesoftheRiverScheldt.

Bythesametoken,ZeelandSeaportsisperfectlyequippedtoprovidethesamehighstandardofcargohandlingservicesforthirdpartycustomers.Theportshaveafinereputationforsafeandsecurehandlingofcargoesacrossawiderange,includingcars,dryandliquidbulks,forestproducts,freshproduce,metalsandprojectcargoes.

Terneuzenspecialisesinsupportservicesforthechemicalandpetrochemicalindustries–andisnowmakinganameforitselfinthebiotechnologysector–whileVlissingenhasmovedincreasinglyintologisticsanddistribution.

AnareaofgrowingimportanceforVlissingeniscontainerhandling.WithitsdeepwaterquaysandreadyaccessviatheRiverScheldtestuary,Vlissingen-OostisaconvenientportofcallinvolvingonlyaminimumdeviationfromNorthSeashippingroutes.ÿ

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Commercially focused

ZeelandSeaportswasestablishedin1998toruntheportsofTerneuzenandVlissingenasacombinedoperation.

Now,ZeelandSeaportsisundergoinganinternalrestructuringtomakeitevenmorecommerciallyfocusedandabletotakekeydecisionswithoutbeinghamperedbyplanninghold-upsandpoliticalredtape.

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Eco friendly transport

Inadditiontoseabornecargo,bothTerneuzenandVlissingenhandlesignificantvolumesofinlandwaterwaytraffic.

Withsome30milliontonnesofcargobeingshippedinandoutbybargeeachyear,transhipmentbetweenseagoingandinlandvesselsisakeyaspectofportoperations.

ThisecofriendlyandsustainablemodeoftransportisavitalpartofstrategicplanningforZeelandSeaportsasitlookstothefuturedevelopmentofitsoperations.

ThisisunderlinedbythefactthatthenewScaldiaContainerTerminalinVlissingen-Oostwillfocusonintermodaloperationsbetweenshipsandbarges.Inaddition,theplannedWCTwillhaveEurope’slargestterminalforbarges.

Easier access for containerships

FormanyBelgiancompanies,Vlissingen-Oostisprovingaconvenient‘outerharbour’fortheportofAntwerp.

Traditionally,Antwerp,about30nauticalmilesfartheruptheRiverScheldtthanVlissingen-Oost,hasalwaysbeenthemaincontainerhuboftheFlandersregion.But,formanycontainershipoperators,thereareclearadvantagestocallingVlissingenratherthanmakingthesix-hourroundtriptoAntwerp,withitslocksystem.

Today,theBelgianandDutchportsrecognisethecomplementarynatureoftheirrelationshipandhavestartedtoworkmorecloselytogether.

AsignofthisnewrelationshipisthefactthattwoAntwerp-basedcompanies,Sea-investandZuidnatie,arebehindthenewScaldiaContainerTerminalprojectinVlissingen-Oost.

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Key initiatives

TheZeelandSeaportsportauthorityhasbuiltareputationasacustomer-friendlyorganisationthatactivelyencouragesnewbusiness.Itbelievesinassistingnewinvestorsbygettingroundthetableandworkingoutsolutionsthatcanbenefitbothparties.

Inpursuitofthis‘cando’policy,ZeelandSeaportshasinitiatedkeyprojectsinbothportareaswithaviewtostimulatingnewinvestment,drawinginnewcustomersandgeneratingnewcargostreams.Theyinclude:

In Terneuzen

• Autrichehaven Majorextensionofcanalharbourtoreceive largervesselstomeetthecargoshippingneedsof newresidentcompanies

• Biopark Terneuzen Schemetoencouragesustainableagro-industrial developmentbylinkingbusinessesofalike natureandexploitingtheirsynergieswithaview toreducingtheenvironmentalburdenandsaving onrawmaterialsandtransportcosts

• Greenhouses Projecttostimulatemarketgardeningandcreate newjobsbyprovidingalargeareawheregrowers willbeencouragedtobuildgreenhouseswithlow runningcostsachievedbyutilisingcarbondioxide andwasteheatfromindustrialplants

• Valuepark Terneuzen Amajorcomplexofprivatelyoperatedfacilities offeringacomprehensiverangeoflogisticsand supportservicesforthechemicalindustry.

In Vlissingen-Oost

• Scaldia Container Terminal Majordevelopmentontwosidesofthe Scaldiahaventocreateanewpurpose-built containerterminalaimedatintermodaltraffic

• Sloepoort Business Park New30hectarefacilitylocatednexttoportarea anddesignedtoattractsupportservicecompanies thatdonotrequireawaterfrontlocation

• Sloe Line Newdirectraillinkbetweentheportareaand thenationalrailnetwork.Thenewlinehasno hazardouslevelcrossingsandhasbeen electrifiedforquietertrainoperations

• Verbrugge Container Terminal AproposalbyVerbruggeTerminalsforanew purpose-builtterminalforhandlingvesselsupto ULCSsize

• Western Scheldt Container Terminal Aproposedworld-classfacilitynowawaitingthe officialgo-ahead.

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Economic engine

TheimportanceofZeelandSeaportstotheeconomiclifeoftheProvinceofZeelandcanhardlybeoverstated.

ZeelandSeaportsisaneconomicenginefortheprovince,helpingtosupportandsustainawiderangeoflocalindustriesandothercommercialenterprisesaswellasgeneratinghugevolumesofcargotrafficbetweentheNorthSeaandthehinterlandofEurope.

Theseactivities,intheirturn,havegivenrisetoabustlingandstillexpandinglogisticssector,withallkindsofaddedvalueservicesandspecialistfacilitiesandterminals.

Theresultisahealthyjobmarket,withoneofthelowestunemploymentratesintheNetherlands.

Evenso,ZeelandSeaportsrecognisestheneedtoensureacontinuityofwelltrainedemployeesintothefutureandactivelysupportslocaleducationandtraininginitiatives,particularlyinrelationtothemaritimeandportssector.

Two ports in one

Vlissingenisreallytwoports:theoriginalharbour,locatedwithinthetownofVlissingen,andthelargedeepwaterportofVlissingen-Oost,10kmeastofthetown.

Thetownharbourisstillanactiveportarea,whileVlissingen-Oosthasbeenafocusoflarge-scalecargohandlingoperationssinceitwasbuiltinthe1960sasanindustrialport.

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TheZeelandseaportshaveanexcellentgeographicallocationontheRiverScheldtEstuary.VesselscancalleitherTerneuzenorVlissingenwithaminimumofdeviation.Thereisreadyaccessbyroad,railandbargetoinlandmarketsacrossEurope.

Strategic location

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When it comes to moving cargo between sea transport and Europe’s inland destinations,

Zeeland has all the right connections.

Theprovinceisideallylocatedinthespacioussouth-westNetherlands,withafirst-ratenetworkofinlandtransportservices.

InadditiontotheRiverScheldt–oneofthemaincommercialwaterwaysofEurope–Zeelandhasmodernroad,railandcanalroutesleadingeastwardsandsouthwardstoGermany,BelgiumandFranceaswellasnorthwardstoRotterdam,AmsterdamandScandinavia.

Trucking services

Zeelandofferscongestion-freeroadswitheasyaccesstothenationalmotorwaysystemfrombothseaports.

Trafficmovesfreelybetweentheportareasandthemainroads,sotruckscangetontheirwaywithaminimumofhold-ups.

TheNetherlandshassomeofthebesttruckingservicesinEuropeandmanyleadinghaulagecompanieshavebasesordepotsinTerneuzenandVlissingenincludingoperatorsofrefrigeratedtrucks,tankersandotherspecialistunits.

Better roads

Trafficmovesfreelybetweennorthandsouthbywayofthe6.6kmroadtunnelundertheWesternScheldt.

Inadditiontothetunnel,thereisanongoingprogrammeofroadimprovementstomakeZeelandmoreaccessiblefornationalandinternationaltrade.

First-rate inland links by road, rail and barge

ZoomwegNorth–AnewsectionoftheA4motorwaybetweenDinteloordandBergenopZoomispartiallycompleted.ThiswillgreatlyimprovetheroadlinkbetweenRotterdamandZeeland.

SluiskilTunnel–AnewtunnelundertheGhent-TerneuzenCanalatSluiskil,duetoopenin2014,willformakeypartofthenewnorth-southlink.

SloewegandTractaatweg–TheconnectingroadstotheWesternScheldtTunnelwillbedoubled,allowingtraffictoflowmorefreelyandimprovingnorth-southconnectionsfromtheBelgianbordertotheA58.Inthisway,theportsofTerneuzenandVlissingen-Oostwillhaveevenbetterroadlinkstothehinterland.

Freight by rail

BoththeZeelandportsarelinkedtotheEuropeanrailnetworkandmanycustomers,includingindustrialcompanies,userailservicestotransportallkindsofcargo,fromrawmaterialstofinishedproducts.

Privatesectororganisations,suchasRailionNederlandNV,provideefficientrailfreightservicestoandfromTerneuzenandVlissingen.Customerscanuseblocktrainsandtailor-madelogisticstomovelargevolumesoffreightatcompetitiverates.

Intheinterestsofefficiencyandtheenvironment,ZeelandSeaportsiskeentoencouragemoreuseofrailtransport.Raillinksbetweenthetwoportsandthehinterlandarebeingimproved.

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Railway link improved

Anew,moreefficientraillinkhasbeenconstructedbyProrailbetweenVlissingen-OostandthenationalrailnetworkbywayoftheZeelandLine.

Incontrastwiththeoldraillink,nowbeingdismantled,thenewSloeLinehasnohazardouslevelcrossingsandislocatedwellawayfromresidentialareas.

Thenewlineisalsoelectrifiedforquieterandmoreefficientrunning.

Constructionofthenewlineinvolvedaconsiderableamountofengineeringwork,withfournewviaducts,includingoneovertheA58mainhighway.

TheSloeLinewasofficiallyopenedinOctober2008andwillbeelectrifiedfromthebeginningofApril2009.

Inthenearfuture,theZeelandLinewillbelinkedtothefreightlinenearAntwerp,thusprovidingausefulconnectionbetweenVlissingen-OostandGermanybywayofAntwerpandtheso-calledIronRhinerouteandalsotosouthernpartsofEurope.

Inland waterway

ZeelandislinkedtotheinlandwaterwaysystemofEurope,providingacost-effectiveandecofriendlymodeoftransportforallkindsofgoods,includingcarsandcontainers.

BoththeZeelandportshavefacilitiesforinlandvessels.Terneuzenisacanalport,withmanyberthsforbarges,includingtheBraakmanhaven,whileVlissingen-Oostreceivesbargetrafficatmostterminals.

BargeoperatorshaveachoiceofroutesfromtheZeelandports:

• TheGhent-TerneuzenCanallinkstheportsof GhentandTerneuzenwiththeRiverScheldt

• The37kmScheldt-RhineCanalprovidesashort cutforbargesmovingbetweentheRiver ScheldtandRotterdam

• The100metrewideZuid-BevelandCanal providesanotherlinkbetweentheZeeland portsandRotterdam

• TheWalcherenCanallinkstheRiverScheldt andVlissingenwithMiddelburgandtheVeerse Meer.ThisinturngivesaccesstotheEuropean waterwaysystem

• Anewwaterwaylinkisplannedbetweenthe WesternScheldtandtheRiverSeinethat wouldallowbargesuptoClassVb(4,400 tonnes,185metresinlengthand11.4metresin breadth)totradebetweenZeelandSeaports andParis.

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ZEELAND is one of the most attractive and dynamic regions in the Netherlands, offering

first-rate opportunities for new enterprise as well as a lively cultural scene – while those who like to escape from noise and fuss can enjoy its green and pleasant environment.

It’s a place of contrasts, full of vivid scenes that cannot fail to excite and inspire the visitor. At one moment you could be in the heart of Middelburg or Zierikzee, admiring the timeless beauty of a mediaeval church. Later, you might be enjoying the fine amenities of our lakeside and seaside areas with their wonderful clean beaches. And later still you could be dining out in style at one of the region’s many fine restaurants, which even include a Michelin three-star establishment.

No wonder so many people from across the Netherlands and from abroad are attracted to Zeeland and its colourful lifestyle.

The Province of Zeeland is keen on persuading more businesses to set up in the region, enjoying its benefits and making a positive contribution to the local economy. The provincial government plays an active role in promoting new business, working closely with Zeeland Seaports.

Zeeland is an ideal base for companies trading in Europe:

• Plenty of space for new enterprises, with modern business parks located in or near major towns

• Zeeland Seaports, the nation’s third-largest port, has ample opportunities for investment

• Well educated and motivated workforce

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• First-class transport links across Europe

• Full range of logistical support services

• Co-operating government.

A flair for business

People in Zeeland command a flair for business, bringing economic success over the years. Anticipating that this will continue for generations to come, the Province of Zeeland aims to stimulate more enthusiastic young business people by handing them the best possible start in the field of education and training.

Zeeland’s economy is widely based. The provincial government aims to encourage a wide range of activities, from heavy industry to fish farming to tourism, in order to maintain a good balance and keep the economy stable.

The Province of Zeeland offers encouraging policies for the six sectors which make Zeeland’s economy flourish:

• Industry and ports

• Recreation and tourism

• Fishing and aquaculture

• Agriculture

• Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

• Local retail sector, supported by people living in the region.

The provincial government financially supports intermediate organisations such as educational institutes which advise and assist companies. It encourages innovation and the setting up of sustainable business clusters – for example, industrial companies in the field of bio-energy – so they can benefit from the synergy between their activities.

Space to live and work

Zeeland offers spacious scenery dotted with pretty towns and villages and a landscape shaped by centuries of farming, fishing and trade.

With its unhurried pace and stress-free atmosphere, life in the province is a refreshing experience for residents and visitors. In addition to fine dining, the province offers a cultural calendar packed with festivals, shows and special events.

Not surprisingly, tourism is a major business for Zeeland and its second-largest source of revenue. Visitors appreciate the peaceful and quiet surroundings and the lack of crowds and congestion. The provincial capital, Middelburg, is a popular tourist centre along with the towns of Burgh-Haamstede, Domburg, Goes, Hulst, Sluis, Veere, Vlissingen and Zierikzee.

So come and discover what makes Zeeland such an ideal place for investment – not only for your company but also for your employees and their families.

Provincie Zeeland Abdij 6, Postbus 6001 4330 LA Middelburg The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 118 63 14 00 Email: [email protected] Website: www.zeeland.nl

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The higher education sector in Zeeland is playing a key role in providing a new

generation of skilled people to meet the current and future demands of the maritime industry.

Already,forover100years,DeRuyterMaritiemInstituutinVlissingenhasbeenofferingdegreecoursesforschool-leavers–forthoseinpursuitofaseagoingcareerandforthosewhoprefertoseekemploymentintheport-relatedsector.

Now,ROCZeeland–theDeRuyter’sparentorganisation–issettingupalogisticseducationcentre,CentrumLogistiekZeeland,inTerneuzen,duetoopeninSeptember2009.Thiswillbeapracticaltrainingfacilitywherestudentscanlearntodrivecranesandtrucksandoperatevarioustypesofcargohandlingequipmentsuchasfork-lifttrucksandreachstackers.Thenewfacilitywillincludeacranesimulatorand6,000to7,000squaremetresofoutsidespaceforpracticaltrainingwithvehicles.

Theaimoftheprojectistoattractyoungpeopleintotheharbourindustryandthusprovidethelocalportcommunitywithamuch-neededpoolofskilledmanualworkers.Thiswillhelptooffsetthecurrenttrendwherebymanyofthenation’sskilledworkersareapproachingretirementandnotenoughtrainedpeopleareavailabletotaketheirplace.

TheTerneuzencentrewillbeusedforpracticaltrainingonly,whiletheorywillbetaughtatanexistingcollegebuildinginVlissingen.

Halfofthe€1.2millioncostofthisprojectisbeingfundedbytheDutchgovernmentandtheremainderbyROCZeeland.

Under one roof

TheconceptoftheRegionalEducationCentre–orROC–wasintroducedbytheDutchgovernmentwiththeideaofbringingdifferenttypesofeducationtogetherunderoneroof.

Today,theNetherlandshas42ofthesecentres,includingROCZeeland,whichhasnineschoolsunderitswing.Inadditiontoacademicsubjects,theseschoolsteachawiderangeofvocationalskills–everythingfrombakingbreadtoshoemaking.

ROCZeelandisoneofonlyfourROCs–alongwithAmsterdam,NorthHollandandRotterdam–tohaveitsownmaritimeinstitute.WorkingcloselywithZeelandSeaportsandtheportcommunity,DeRuyterMaritiemInstituutofferstwolevelsofdegree:thestandardMBOandthehigher-gradeHBO(Bachelor)–required,forexample,bymaritimeofficers.

ROCZeelandhasabout9,000studentsofwhomabout7,500arefull-time.DeRuyterhasabout600studentsandthenewcentreinTerneuzenisexpectedtogenerateanadditional120studentsoverthenextthreeyears.

ROCZeelandaimstoeducatepeopleinthreecategories:

•Youngpeopleof16andoverinfull-timehigher education

•Unemployedpeoplelookingforanewjob

•Peoplealreadyemployedintheportswho needextratraining.

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The Dutch pilotage organisation Loodswezen has underlined its commitment to protecting

the environment and reducing harmful emissions by introducing new tenders powered by a highly specialised and innovative propulsion system.

When it came to replacing the organisation’s oldest jet driven vessels, the easiest choice would have been simply to rebuild the same proven design. Instead, Loodswezen has taken into account the growing environmental awareness throughout today’s maritime sector and has taken serious measures that go a long way beyond simply jumping on the ‘green’ bandwagon.

Reduced emissions

Loodswezen has decided to develop three new jet driven aluminium hull tenders, based on a Camarc design, and equip them with an exhaust gas treatment system. This system reduces emissions of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, hydro carbon and soot particles to levels that are currently below the European Union’s minimum requirements and will remain so until at least 2015.

In this way, the pilotage organisation will achieve a reduction in emissions that will make a real practical difference to the general environment.

Meanwhile, Loodswezen has borne in mind the need for reliability – the main concern of its customers in the maritime industry. In the development process, it will be careful to maintain the high levels of service that vessel owners and operators have come to expect over the past 20 years. Shipowners can rest assured that Loodswezen will remain committed to providing the maritime industry with a 24-hour, year-round service – one that will now be greener than ever.

The new eco friendly vessels are expected to enter service in the first half of 2010.

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Reliable service provider

Loodswezen has proved itself a reliable service provider in its 20 years of existence.

At the same time, however, the organisation has always endeavoured to think outside the conventional box without sacrificing its tried and trusted nautical expertise.

Examples of this approach are the development of the Schelde navigator for marginal ships, the Swath pilot tenders and the fast jet driven tenders.

Nevertheless, seafarers are conventional thinking people and marine pilots are very conventional seafarers. One of the key strengths of Loodswezen is that it keeps to the time-honoured nautical skills that have been taught by senior pilots to young apprentices for decades. In this way, the organisation guarantees a continuing supply of first-rate professionals.

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Terneuzen is home to the leading independent towage and salvage company Multraship

Towage & Salvage*.

The company’s main activities are:

• Harbour towage

• Salvage and wreck removal

• Coastal and deepsea towage

• Services to dredging, marine contracting and offshore industries.

Multraship operates a large modern fleet of tugs, self-propelled floating sheerlegs and salvage craft as well as a comprehensive range of specialised equipment. The fleet has over 30 units. Three newbuildings are due to be delivered from 2009.

Harbour towage is provided throughout the Zeeland Seaports area including the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, the Dow Chemical harbour in Terneuzen, the Total Scheldt Jetty at Borssele and the anchorage and lightering areas in Terneuzen, Everingen and Vlissingen roads.

A new company, Antwerp Towage, was launched jointly by Multraship and Fairplay Towage in September 2008.

International presence

Multraship has increased its international presence in recent years. A key area of activity is the Black Sea, with offices in Bulgaria and Romania.

Mooring, unmooring and support services are provided by a subsidiary, Verenigde Bootlieden BV (United Boatmen’s Association), acquired at the end of 2007.

It provides 24-hour services for seagoing vessels in the Terneuzen area. They include line handling; transport of goods and personnel; and provision of bonded stores and fresh water.

*Multraship is part of the Muller Maritime Group, a private

company owned jointly by the Muller family, of Terneuzen,

and Fairplay Towage, based in Hamburg.

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Both Terneuzen and Vlissingen have many years’ experience in handling forest

products. In both ports, private terminal operators are on hand to ensure careful handling of these sensitive cargoes by experienced workers using modern equipment.

The multi service company Verbrugge Terminals holds a key position in this sector in both Terneuzen and Vlissingen.

Verbrugge operates three of Europe’s largest and most modern forest products terminals: one at the Zevenaarhaven in Terneuzen and two in Vlissingen – at the Scaldia Terminal and Zeeland Terminal.

The Terneuzen terminal handles a range of imports from Europe, Scandinavia and Canada including kraftliner, liquid packaging board, newsprint, woodpulp and sack kraft.

The two Vlissingen terminals are focused on the deepsea market. Scaldia receives woodpulp from South America while Zeeland receives woodpulp and paper from North America, Scandinavia and South East Asia.

From these terminals, Verbrugge delivers forest products to destinations all over Europe. Cargoes destined for the UK and Spain can be transhipped to ferries and coasters.

Gearbulk

Main customer at the Scaldia Terminal is Gearbulk, a leading operator of forest products carriers, which has a long-term contract with Verbrugge. The terminal can also be used by other shipping lines and other forest products companies.

Verbrugge offers its customers a range of added value services including order picking, quality control, reconditioning, rewinding and stock management using barcode readers. These are supported by tailormade ICT solutions including direct data links with customers for tracking and tracing.

Major expansion at Scaldia

Verbrugge has embarked on a major project to expand its forest products handling capacity at Scaldia. Currently, the terminal has 600 metres of quay with 13.5 metres draught, capable of berthing two oceangoing vessels. There are six transit warehouses, each with a storage area of 12,750 metres and a capacity of 40,000 tonnes of woodpulp. The sixth warehouse was completed in May 2008 and the seventh will be ready in the first half of 2009.

The quay is being lengthened by 600 metres to provide a total of 1,200 metres of quay by the end of 2009. The new 600 metre section of quay will have a deeper draught of 14.5 metres to allow Verbrugge to handle the new generation of open hatch gantry crane vessels operated by Gearbulk.

Verbrugge also plans to double the number of transit sheds by 2012. The terminal will then have an annual capacity of 4 million tonnes of woodpulp (compared with its current capacity of 1.6 million tonnes). The new sheds will have the same area as the existing ones, but will be taller to allow bales to be stacked four-high.

Verbrugge expansion project

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Both Terneuzen and Vlissingen provide expert handling of dry and liquid bulk cargoes.

There are spacious harbours in both ports with dedicated facilities for loading, discharging, storage and inland distribution.

Specialist handling services are provided by private terminal operators in both ports. The main customers are industrial processing companies in the canal zone of Terneuzen and at Vlissingen-Oost. Effi cient transport services are available by sea, road, rail, barge and pipeline.

In the dry bulk sector, the main operators are OVET BV and Verbrugge Terminals BV, both of which offer stevedoring, warehousing and added value services.

In the liquid bulks sector, key players include Oiltanking Terneuzen BV and Vopak Terminal Vlissingen.

Dry bulksOVET

OVET handles about 7.5 million tonnes a year of coal, coke and other ‘black bulks’ at the Bulk Terminal in Terneuzen and the Kaloothaven in Vlissingen-Oost.

As well as running its own terminals, OVET has four fl oating cranes which it uses for lightening bulk carriers in the River Scheldt and for terminal operations.

Vessels as large as 160,000 dwt are lightened by OVET to conform with draught restrictions in Antwerp, Ghent and Terneuzen. Up to 20,000 tonnes can be transferred to barges in one tide. This allows vessels of up to 80,000 dwt to enter the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.

The Terneuzen terminal of OVET has a 750 metre berth with 12.5 metres draught and 16 hectares of storage for up to 600,000 tonnes of cargo.

The Vlissingen terminal has 16.5 metres depth alongside, so no lightening is required. Depth will be increased to about 17.0 metres in the fi rst months of 2009 to allow OVET to receive vessels up to capesize (180,000 dwt) without diffi culty. There is 25 hectares of storage, equivalent to 1 million tonnes of cargo.

Dry and liquid bulks receive careful handling

Flexible assets

Floating cranes are a key asset for OVET, which continues to invest in keeping its fl eet as up-to-date as possible.

One of the four cranes was replaced in September 2007 by a new, more powerful unit of 36 tonnes lifting capacity.

The other three cranes are 25 tonne units. The fl eet has a combined handling capacity of 70,000 tonnes a day.

OVET can move its cranes between Terneuzen and Vlissingen in a matter of three hours for maximum operational fl exibility.

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OVET handles coking coal for coke and steel producers and steam coal for power stations in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany as well as transhipping large volumes of trading coal, coke and petroleum coke for delivery by road, rail, sea and barge to domestic and general users in Continental Europe, the UK and Scandinavia. Other cargoes include cement clinker and olivine.

The company has its own eco friendly screening plants in Terneuzen and Vlissingen. Crushing and blending are carried out on site.

Verbrugge Terminals

Verbrugge Terminals handles a wide range of ‘white bulks’ for import and export at its modern terminal at the Zevenaarhaven in Terneuzen.

They include fertilisers, industrial minerals, nephelin syenite, phosphates, pig iron, potash, salt and soda ash.

Verbrugge offers added value services like bagging, breaking and crushing as well as Customs clearance and loading of containers.

The company can arrange through delivery of customers’ products by rail, shortsea and barge as well as road delivery using its own trucks.

Liquid bulksMercuria

Light chemicals, edible oils and mineral oils are handled by Mercuria Terminals Flushing BV, which has 168,000 cubic metres of storage at three locations in the Buitenhaven (Outer Harbour) and Sloehaven in Vlissingen with facilities for loading and discharging seagoing vessels, barges trucks and trains.

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Going green

OVET has a ‘green’ role to play as a handler of biomass wood pellets for use in power stations.

Pellets are shipped to Vlissingen-Oost from a range of source countries, including the USA, Canada, South Africa and Russia.

Sometimes vessels are discharged by OVET and Verbrugge working in tandem. Verbrugge discharges woodpulp to the quayside, while OVET carries out a ship-to-barge operation for wood pellets using one of its floating cranes.

OVET has also invested in covered storage for pellets at its site in Vlissingen-Oost. A new 25,000 tonne capacity shed is due to enter service in autumn 2009.

Oiltanking

Oiltanking has 156,000 cubic metres of tank storage at its terminal at Valuepark Terneuzen, where its main customer is Dow Benelux.

Sea Way

Sea Way Chemical Processing BV is involved in the production, storage and transhipment of alkane sulphonate.

Vopak

Vopak Terminal Vlissingen BV is one of the largest dedicated gas terminals in north-west Europe. It offers simultaneous loading and discharging to and from storage tanks.

The terminal has six pressure sphere tanks of 3,300 cubic metres capacity each; two refrigerated tanks of 55,000 cubic metres each; four jetties (two for seagoing vessels of up to 13.5 metres draught); and loading facilities for rail and road.

Products include butane, propane, isobutane, butadiene, butylene, isobutylene, crude C4 and raffinates.

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Tourism is a key industry in the Province of Zeeland. And now, for the first time, the

maritime sector is getting involved directly in local and regional tourism – by entering the cruise ship business.

In May 2009 the first cruise ship is scheduled to call at Vlissingen-Oost as part of a new venture called Zeeland Cruise Port BV.

Day trips

The idea was first mooted in 2006 when the Vlissingen-based company Shipping, Trading & Transport BV (STT) came up with the idea of persuading cruise ship operators to include the Zeeland ports in their itineraries. A joint venture was set up in September 2006 between STT and two other companies with wide experience in the cruise sector: Felison Terminal, which already handles cruise ships in Amsterdam and IJmuiden; and Inchcape Shipping Services, which performs the same task in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. ÿ

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Dedicated terminal

For a permanent dedicated cruise terminal, the new venture partners have their eye on a former passenger ferry berth in the Buitenhaven (Outer Harbour) of Vlissingen.

This is the preferred location because it is close to the town of Vlissingen, only a short distance from the railway station and with easy access to main highways.

Planned facilities include an arrival terminal, a departure terminal, a hotel and a multipurpose hall. The required level of investment is still being assessed.

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ÿ The aim of Zeeland Cruise Port is to provide all the necessary facilities for cruise ships to berth in Zeeland as well as taking care of passenger handling and arranging day trips to places of interest in the region. In this way, STT and its partners are looking to play a key role in promoting Zeeland as a tourist destination.

STT will provide all the husbandry services for visiting cruise ships as well as taking care of passenger handling and security procedures. The company will have responsibility for organising bus and taxis services and, if the cruise operator wishes, it will also arrange day excursions for passengers.

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To begin with, the venture will make use of existing commercial berths in Vlissingen-Oost, namely, the Bijleveldhaven and Scaldiahaven. Eventually, however, the participants hope to establish a dedicated and permanent cruise terminal in the Buitenhaven (Outer Harbour) area of Vlissingen.

River cruises

In addition to the cruise calls that have already been confirmed, a third shipping company, Circle Cruise Lines, has become involved in the development of Zeeland Cruise Port. This company will offer canal and river cruises in small vessels using Terneuzen as their base.

Shore excursions

Participants in Zeeland Cruise Port have put together a series of attractive local excursion programmes.

Cruise passengers will be able to choose from one of eight day trip packages.

They include a visit to the Delta flood defence works at Neeltje Jans and outings to popular tourist centres like Middelburg, Veere and Vlissingen itself.

At the request of the cruise ship companies, there will also be day excursions into Belgium to visit the historical cities of Antwerp, Bruges and Ghent.

VIP visitors

The Zeeland Cruise Port venture is due to receive its first cruise call on 8 May 2009. This will be the 800 passenger capacity ‘Amadea’, operated by the German company Phoenix Reisen.

Holland America Line makes its debut in Vlissingen with the ‘Prinsendam’ in July 2010.

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A new port management system for Zeeland Seaports will allow the port authority to

adapt and adjust quickly and easily to future changes and developments.

The new PortXcs software system will be used in various key applications including:

• Vessel traffic management in the Zeeland Seaports area

• Payment of berth and harbour dues

• Exchange of information with third parties such as shipping agents, service providers and government authorities such as Customs.

The existing Zeeuws Haven Informatie Systeem (ZHIS), introduced in 1997, is considered out of date because of the rapid pace of change within the Zeeland ports.

Shipping agents

A Europewide tender procedure for a new software application was launched in 2006. The port authority chose the standard KleinPort/QShips software package, produced by HITT, which has key advantages. It can be implemented without too much customisation; it is easy to use; and it can be readily expanded in response to new developments.

Above all, it is a Port Community System, which means that, in addition to Zeeland Seaports, the software can be used by shipping agents to order services such as pilotage, towage and mooring as well as waste collection. It also enables them to

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meet all the administrative obligations in relation to such organisations as Customs and the Royal Netherlands Military Constabulary. Eventually, the system will serve Zeeland Seaports at a range of locations as well as being available to dozens of external users.

A total of €2 million – including three years’ maintenance – has been invested in PortXcs, which is going to be an extremely important means of communication in Zeeland Seaports.

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As part of Zeeland Seaports, the port of Terneuzen has continued to build on its

fi ne reputation for providing specialist support services for the chemical and petrochemical industries.

Thanks to its prime location, with fi rst-rate transport links and ample space for new development, Terneuzen has natural advantages when it comes to attracting new investors. Special enterprise zones like Valuepark Terneuzen, together with top quality cargo handling services, have led to a ‘critical mass’ of dedicated support facilities for the industrial sector.

Modern lock system

Terneuzen lies at the entrance to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, which accepts large seagoing vessels up to panamax size. Ships enter the canal from the Western Scheldt by way of a modern lock system. ÿ

Terneuzen offers top quality support for industry and new investors

For a greener future

The port of Terneuzen is leading the way in sustainable development by using its ‘critical mass’ of special facilities to produce more eco friendly activities and processes.

Thanks to a series of public-private initiatives involving Zeeland Seaports and other stakeholders, Terneuzen has begun to make a name for itself in the fi eld of bio technology. In doing so, it has drawn on the expertise and resources of existing companies.

A prime example is Biopark Terneuzen, a scheme to encourage sustainable agro-industrial development by linking businesses of a like nature and exploiting their synergies.

For example, this has led to a 300 hectare greenhouse complex on the Axelse Vlakte, using carbon dioxide and waste heat from industrial plants.

Biopark Terneuzen and BioValley Ghent have joined forces in Bio Base Europe, starting with the proposed construction of a testing facility in Ghent and an education and training centre in Terneuzen.

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Key advantages

• Strategic location at entrance to Ghent-Terneuzen Canal – suitable for vessels up to panamax size

• Modern and spacious canal harbours including recently expanded Autrichehaven

• Port also has deepwater harbour on Western Scheldt River for vessels up to 100,000 dwt

• First-rate hinterland connections by road, rail, barge and pipeline

• Wide range of support services for chemical and petrochemical industries

• Special enterprise zones – such as Valuepark Terneuzen – offer top quality logistics services

• Biopark Terneuzen leads way in eco friendly commercial development

• Ample space for new development

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In addition to its canal harbours, Terneuzen has a deepwater harbour on the River Scheldt where oceangoing vessels of 100,000 dwt and even larger can berth.

Terneuzen is about 30 km from the North Sea. The port covers about 2,100 hectares and stretches from the deepwater Braakmanhaven to the long established industrial town of Sas van Gent, 12 km up the canal from Terneuzen locks.

About 2,500 seagoing vessels call Terneuzen each year. The port handles over 14 million tonnes of seaborne cargo including oil and oil products, chemicals, dry and liquid bulks, fertilisers, forest products, metals, minerals and ores.

In modern times, many well-known companies have made their home in the canal zone to take advantage of low-cost barge transport. Today, Terneuzen, with its spacious hinterland, is home to a wide range of processing companies, particularly in the chemical sector, where Dow Benelux is a key player.

Cargo handling

Private companies operate modern cargo handling and storage facilities in the canal harbours of Terneuzen. They include OVET, which handles coal and coke, and Verbrugge Terminals, which specialises in forest products and – at a separate terminal – fertilisers and industrial minerals.

In addition to the canal itself, Terneuzen has first-class road and rail connections to the hinterland. The Western Scheldt Tunnel provides a fast road link to the north. Most of the industrial companies in the canal zone use a combination of ship, barge, road and rail – as well as pipelines – to source their raw materials and distribute their products.

Over the years, Zeeland Seaports has worked in partnership with new clients looking to start a business venture in the Terneuzen port area. In many cases, the port authority has invested in new purpose-built facilities to ensure the right conditions for a particular enterprise.

One of the latest examples is the Autrichehaven, which is being extended and deepened to provide modern deepwater berths for new companies like Alpha Calcit and Terneuzen Tank Terminals (ESV Group).

This ‘can do’ attitude on the part of Zeeland Seaports has led to a cluster of satisfied customers in areas such as the Axelse Vlakte and Valuepark Terneuzen.

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Terneuzen

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It is no exaggeration to say that Terneuzen is one of the best places in the Netherlands to live,

work and enjoy a fulfilling and pleasant lifestyle. Terneuzen has an exceptionally clean, attractive and sunny environment, while for the business sector, there are first-rate opportunities to prosper and grow.

As the Province of Zeeland’s largest municipality, Gemeente Terneuzen is concerned, above all, to provide its citizens with a solid and secure economic future. It has a mission to attract top quality companies that will keep Terneuzen competitive in the world’s markets. Quality companies can also provide challenging and well paid jobs, thus helping to keep talented young school-leavers and college graduates in the region and build a better future for everyone.

Zeeland Seaports

The local economy is closely linked with Zeeland Seaports. As the nation’s third-largest port complex, Zeeland Seaports has attracted a range of international companies that have brought jobs and prestige to the Terneuzen area.

Gemeente Terneuzen works with Zeeland Seaports to ensure that existing companies and new investors are given every opportunity to run their operations and develop new facilities in the most effective way.

New investors can expect to receive expert help and guidance from the municipality when it comes to explaining where they can locate, what they can build, which environmental and zoning laws they need to address and how soon they can start up their business.

At all times, the municipality strives to maintain the quality of life that makes people want to live and work in Terneuzen.

Where quality is a way of life

The largest municipality in the Province of Zeeland is active, ambitious and versatile.

Terneuzen is a unique municipality where work, living and recreation are matched to

perfection. Amazing new construction projects, cultural events and business development

areas demonstrate that Terneuzen is a many-sided municipality and will remain so. In this,

trade and industry play an important role. We will be pleased to advise and assist companies

that want to implement new plans or companies that want to settle within our municipality:

it is essential for trade and industry to maximise their potential in order to continue shaping

the ‘new Terneuzen’.

TERNEUZEN, plenty of room to live and work inGemeente Terneuzen, Oostelijk Bolwerk 4, P.O.Box 35, 4530 AA Terneuzen phone: +31 115-455 000, www.terneuzen.nl

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Bringing new jobs

Gemeente Terneuzen has launched a key initiative to get more unemployed local people back to work by creating new jobs and providing the necessary skills training.

The idea is to achieve continuity and stability among the working population by ensuring that, wherever possible, jobs go to resident Dutch citizens rather than to temporary workers from other parts of Europe. Terneuzen and Ghent have agreed to work together on this project.

The municipality has given its full support to Biopark Terneuzen, which seeks to create sustainable agro-industrial development by linking businesses of a like nature and exploiting their synergies.

A notable example is the market gardening initiative on the Axelse Vlakte, which uses residual energy from Yara Sluiskil to heat greenhouses and supply carbon dioxide to enrich the nursery’s atmosphere. This initiative is expected to generate about 1,200 jobs.

Training centre

A high-profile project for Terneuzen is a proposed new emergency response training centre – one of the largest and most advanced in Europe.

Located on a 14 hectare site, the facility will contain an array of sophisticated mock-ups of buildings, installations and vehicles likely to be involved in an emergency or potential disaster. This will provide opportunities for practical training in all aspects of emergency response including ambulance, fire, police and divers as well as the emergency departments of private companies.

Other key projects

Other projects in the pipeline will bring benefits to Terneuzen. They include:

• Dualling of N62 main road between Terneuzen and Ghent by 2012

• New road tunnel under the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal at Sluiskil. This will allow traffic to flow freely at all times between the west and east sides of the canal. At present, the canal is crossed by a swing bridge. The new tunnel is expected to open in 2014.

• Construction of a new lock – or enlargement of the largest existing lock – to allow bigger vessels to enter the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. No date or budget has yet been set for this major project, which would also involve extensive dredging of the canal.

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At a glance

Gemeente Terneuzen is the largest municipality in the Province of Zeeland. It covers a total area of 31,804 hectares and has about 55,000 inhabitants,

The municipality is home to about 3,700 companies and about 28,500 people have jobs in the municipal area.

Many people commute from other municipalities to work in Terneuzen.

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Providing a highly cost-effective base for companies in the chemical sector is

Valuepark Terneuzen, a large multipurpose facility next to Dow Benelux.

Opened in 2004, Valuepark Terneuzen is a 140 hectare site for chemical producers and for providers of logistics and support services – in particular, storage and transport of chemicals.

The facility is a 50-50 joint venture between Dow Benelux and Zeeland Seaports. It provides a purpose-built site for companies serving Dow, while also providing space and support services for third-party businesses.

This venture has been driven by an environmentally responsible ‘green’ agenda. In particular, it aims to achieve sustainable benefits by exploiting the synergies between companies resident in the park. Already, this has led to a significant reduction in carbon dioxide emissions as well as major savings on fuel and transport costs.

The facility is divided into a 110 hectare chemical production site and a 30 hectare logistics park, offering producers and distributors the twin advantages of cost-effective facilities and direct access to regional and global markets by rail, sea and barge.

On-site facilities include:

• A co-generation plant operated by AES and the utilities company Delta

• Water supply from Evides

• Municipal waste water removal facilities

• Industrial oxygen and nitrogen supplied by Air Liquide and Air Products.

Zeeland Seaports has played a key role in this joint venture by developing the site infrastructure and working with Dow to market the site to new investors. The port authority has pursued its vision of a fully integrated chemical site where all parties can benefit from first-rate logistics and multimodal services.

For new investors, Zeeland Seaports offers expert guidance on how to make best use of the park’s infrastructure and how to deal with government regulations.

Valuepark Terneuzen has opportunities for further development, with 80 hectares available for new investors.

Valuepark Terneuzen gives chemical producers an edge

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Specialist support

Valuepark Terneuzen has a fi rst-rate logistics infrastructure for effi cient movement of feedstock and products, both upstream and downstream.

Specialist support companies operate modern facilities for handling and storage of all kinds of products and for multimodal transport by road, rail, inland waterway, sea and pipeline:

• Bertschi AG: Multimodal terminal

• Katoen Natie: Cargo handling and storage plus container terminal

• Oiltanking Terneuzen: Tank storage

• Societé General Surveillance (SGS) Group: Sampling, inspection and laboratory services

• Vos Logistics: Cargo handling and road transport.

The Swiss company Bertschi opened a new rail terminal in Valuepark in May 2008 and is looking to achieve a signifi cant expansion in rail freight traffi c in Terneuzen.

The Belgian company Katoen Natie has invested over €2 million in expanding its silo capacity in 2008. Both Katoen Natie and Vos Logistics provide

handling, packaging and distribution services for Dow but are also available to third-party customers. In addition, Katoen Natie operates a barge and shortsea container terminal, while Vos Logistics provides road haulage services.

Oiltanking Terneuzen NV operates a 15 hectare terminal on the west side of the Braakmanhaven with direct access to the Western Scheldt. Oiltanking’s main customer is Dow, but the terminal is available to other users.

With a current storage capacity of 155,500 cubic metres, this state-of-the-art terminal is to be expanded further. In the fi nal phase, it will have about 335,000 cubic metres of storage.

Key advantages

With its strategic location, Valuepark offers easy access for suppliers of feedstock as well as short links to the main markets for chemical producers.

Valuepark offers its partners an integrated approach. The key factor is co-siting, with all the necessary facilities available in one place.

In addition, companies located in the park are able to make optimum use of the synergy between various activities and processes.

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The chemical company Dow Benelux BV provides the Port of Terneuzen with its

biggest source of cargo business.

Dow Benelux operates a major chemical complex on a 440 hectare site at Nieuw Neuzen Polder, on the Western Scheldt Estuary, established in 1965 by its American parent, the Dow Chemical Company.

The site was chosen because it offered Dow an opportunity to develop a major industrial area with ready access to world markets and sources of supply. At the same time, its location on the River Scheldt allowed the company to build docking facilities in the Braakmanhaven capable of handling even the largest chemical carriers (100,000 dwt plus).

The Dow Benelux complex is Dow’s second-largest operation in the world. It contains 26 separate plants making a wide range of chemical and plastic products (over 800 in all) including cumene, ethylene, latex, low density polyethylene, polyglycols and high grade plastics such as ABS (acrylonitril butadiene styrene polymer), Styron* and Styril*.

All the production processes and utility services are integrated, with one plant producing raw materials for another, and a third processing their by-products. For maximum efficiency, the production cycle is designed to utilise excess energy.

Cracking plants

At the heart of the Dow Benelux operation are three cracking plants, which use large volumes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and naphtha to produce over 1.8 million tonnes per year of ethylene, the highest grade cracking product. Ethylene, together with propylene, is used to make the first of the various products down the processing chain.

Dow has a continuous programme of investment in its Terneuzen facilities to make them as efficient and environmentally friendly as possible. In past years, the parent company has invested more than US$ 1 billion in the Terneuzen site. Production capacity rose from 1.1 to 1.8 million tonnes of ethylene.

Dow Benelux brings economic benefits

Joint venture is a win-win

A flagship project for Dow Benelux in recent years has been Valuepark Terneuzen, a 140 hectare chemical production and logistics centre on an adjoining site, which Dow operates in a 50-50 joint venture with Zeeland Seaports.

The idea of Valuepark is to provide a multipurpose site for the use of companies working directly with Dow, but also providing space and support services for other businesses.

Major logistics providers used by Dow include Bertschi (multimodal terminal), Oiltanking (tank storage), Katoen Natie (cargo handling and container terminal) and Vos Logistics (cargo handling and road transport).

The result is a win-win for everyone concerned, producing cost benefits through the sharing of logistics services. At the same time, an integrated large-scale operation like Valuepark means fewer transport movements, leading to further cost savings and minimum pollution.

• More details about Valuepark Terneuzen can be found on Page 36

Dow Benelux imports its principal feedstocks of LPG and naphtha mostly by sea but also by pipeline. There are jetties for loading and discharging chemical products (about 7 million tonnes a year).

Distribution

In addition, Dow Benelux loads some 400 trucks and 15 rail wagons per day with products for inland distribution.

The site is also linked to the European pipeline system, allowing some 1 million tonnes per day of gases and liquids to be transported to and from Dow Benelux. In addition to Europe, products are exported to Africa, the Middle East and other markets.

Dow Benelux is a leading contributor to the Netherlands economy. It is also a major employer with some 2,150 employees and a further 800 to 1,000 workers contracted in on a day-to-day basis.

*Trademarks of the Dow Chemical Company

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A major project is under way to extend the Autrichehaven in Terneuzen to provide

additional deepwater berthing.

This project is part of the current development of the Axelse Vlakte area. As well as boosting quayside facilities on the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, it provides an important new amenity for Biopark Terneuzen, where Zeeland Seaports wants to bring together companies that can utilise each other’s residual products.

Two companies, Alpha Calcit and Terneuzen Tank Terminals (ESV Group), will be setting up business in the newly extended harbour.

Quay length

The quay length will be more than tripled to 855 metres and depth alongside will be increased to accommodate vessels of up to 12.5 metres draught.

The original harbour was constructed in Phase 1 of a long-term project. It was opened in 1998 and has 225 metres of quay. Now, in a further two phases, an additional 630 metres of quay will be constructed to provide a total quay length of 855 metres.

The quay has been constructed by Van Oord Nederland BV, which began the groundworks in November 2007 and completed the quay wall in September 2008. Construction of the quay wall involved some 250 tubular steel piles and 250 double sheet piles.

After completion of Phases 2 and 3 the new harbour will be ready to receive its first vessel calls in mid 2009.

Zeeland Seaports is responsible for the infrastructure, including the building of the quay and the deepening of the docks. New flood defences have been constructed at the same time as the quay wall.

Work on dredging the first part of the harbour is now complete. This involved removing about half a million cubic metres of material and dispersing the dredged spoil in the Western Scheldt.

New terminal for edible oils

A tank terminal for vegetable oils is being developed in the Autrichehaven by ESV Group in agreement with ESM and Zeeland Seaports.

The new terminal will have a capacity of 184,000 cubic metres for storage and transhipment of vegetable oils and other products.

These oils will be delivered to factories in western and central Europe by road, rail and barge, while factories in the Mediterranean area, Scandinavia and the UK will be supplied by shortsea shipping.

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One of the key challenges for politicians and industry leaders – both in the Province of

Zeeland and across Europe in general – is to achieve sustainable growth while continuing to look after the environment and its resources.

Today, Zeeland Seaports has identified a route that offers an innovative and, in many ways, unique solution.

Biopark Terneuzen was established in February 2007 to meet the needs of industry, the environment and, not least, the community.

Although the Biopark project is relatively young, it has started to deliver positive results for its participants and other stakeholders. Already, a chain of sustainable businesses has begun to take shape.

New thinking

The Biopark project is a so-called ‘smart link’ initiative that represents new thinking in the creation of agro-industrial sustainability. It seeks to obtain advantages of economy and transfer of knowledge by ‘co-locating’ businesses of a complementary nature. Based on smart linking, it encourages and facilitates the exploitation of key synergies between its partner companies. The idea is that these companies have the potential to exchange and utilise each other’s by-products and waste streams as feedstock or utility supplements for their own processes. In this way, the participating companies are able to boost their productivity while helping to conserve non-renewable resources and to reduce the environmental burden.

Biopark Terneuzen provides local solution to a global challenge

Who’s who in Biopark

Many companies are already discovering the advantages of participating in Biopark Terneuzen by actively engaging in mutually beneficial long-term projects.

For example, Cargill Sas van Gent (food starches), Royal Nedalco (alcohol and bioethanol), Rosendaal Energy (biodiesel) and Yara Sluiskil (ammonia and mineral fertilisers) all make use of pipeline connections to exchange and reuse by-products and waste products as energy, feedstock or utility supplements.

• Cargill provides compressed air, power, purified water and residual starch to Nedalco

• Rosendaal Energy supplies water to the recycling company Heros

• Yara supplies carbon dioxide and waste heat to the new greenhouses complex.

New members such as EcoService Europe and ESV Group will join Biopark in the near future and further smart links are planned.

Waste processing

Heros Sluiskil BV operates a modern waste processing facility in Sluiskil on a 35 hectare site with direct access to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.

The facility receives an annual input of about 350,000 tonnes of incinerator bottom ash and Heros prides itself on the fact that “nothing goes to the dump”. All waste materials received by the Sluiskil facility are upgraded and given a second life. Useful substances are obtained even from waste with almost no value.

In particular, the company extracts ferrous and non-ferrous metals for use in a range of industries in northern Europe.

Heros Sluiskil also provides third-party logistics services like storage of waste products.

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Biodiesel plant

A key element of Biopark Terneuzen is the new biodiesel plant, owned and operated by Rosendaal Energy, which has entered service in Sluiskil.

The Rosendaal Energy plant is one of the fi ve largest in the Netherlands, with a planned annual production of 250,000 tonnes of biodiesel.

Located on the same site as Heros Sluiskil, the new plant began commercial production of biofuels at the end of 2008. A total of €60 million has been invested in the complex, which took 18 months to complete.

Initially, Rosendaal Energy will produce biodiesel from rapeseed oil. Other raw materials may include both crude and refi ned vegetable and animal oils and fats.

Biodiesel production is destined for markets in north-west Europe. The site is located next to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal and has direct access to deepwater berths that can receive vessels up to 60,000 dwt.

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The new testing plant is intended to close the gap between theoretical knowledge and industrial production. External biological companies will be able to start up a biochemical process in the plant to test its commercial viability for industrial production.

Market leader

The Ports Group of Ghent and Terneuzen is already a market leader in Europe, with a combined biofuels production capacity of 1.2 million tonnes.

This new research facility will allow the group to strengthen its position as Europe’s main centre for the biofuel industry.

Terneuzen has a leading role to play in the new Bio Base Europe initiative to provide a

dedicated testing facility for biofuels.

Bio Base Europe is a sector initiative of the recently established Ports Group of Ghent and Terneuzen. By combining the resources of Ghent Bio-Energy Valley and Biopark Terneuzen, this ports group has become a European leader in biofuel production.

Bio Base Europe will consist of Europe’s first testing plant for second generation biofuels, which will be located in Ghent, and a dedicated training and exhibition centre for bio-industry employees to be established in Terneuzen.

European Union

This project is likely to receive a significant level of European Union funding.

A pilot plant for making bio-based products is already in operation.

The education and training side of the project will be focused on Terneuzen. There will also be an exhibition centre in Terneuzen to explain the advantages and benefits of sustainable development.

This joint venture marks a significant step forward in good relations and useful co-operation between the ports of Terneuzen and Ghent.

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Specialist in consultancy and engineering

A key player in the consultancy and engineering field is the multidisciplinary firm of Grontmij, with activities in the building, transport, environmental, water, energy and industrial sectors.

Grontmij has a network of offices in north-west Europe. In the Province of Zeeland it has an office in Middelburg and participates in many port-related projects. They include:

• Westerschelde Container Terminal – Delivering project managers for compensation of nature and with respect to legislation management

• Verbrugge Container Terminal – Traffic research

• Greenhouses project – Design and legislation management. Co-ordination and supervision of WarmCO² project to deliver heat and gas (see picture, above)

• Sloepoort – Design work. Feasibility study into park management. Advice on best practices for sustainability

• Environment – Inventory of flora and fauna in Zeeland Seaports area. Advice on ecological issues relating to port developments.

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For companies in the chemical and processing sectors, one of the key attractions of

Terneuzen is ready access to cost-effective transport of raw materials and products.

Both in the canal zone and around the Braakmanhaven at Valuepark Terneuzen, with its deepwater berths, Terneuzen offers space, infrastructure and top quality support services for all kinds of industrial activities.

Many leading firms have chosen Terneuzen as their European base for production and distribution. They include top names in the chemical industry – notably Dow Benelux BV, which operates a major complex at Nieuwneuzen Polder, on the Western Scheldt Estuary. Its American parent, the Dow Chemical Company, was first to take advantage of Terneuzen’s deepwater berthing and inland connections when it located its new facility there in the 1960s.

Since then, a cluster of chemical companies has taken up residence in the Terneuzen area, including such leading names as Air Liquide and Air Products (producing industrial gases), ICL-IP (bromines), Terneuzen Powder Technologies (storage, blending, distribution and contract manufacturing of liquids and powders) and Zuid-Chemie (compound granular fertilisers).

Other industrial processes are located farther up the canal at Sluiskil and Sas van Gent.

Cargill

Cargill is a leading manufacturer of high quality starch and starch derivatives. Its plant at Sas van Gent is one of two in the Netherlands. The other is at Bergen op Zoom.

Starch and starch derivatives are found in many foodstuffs and in non-food applications such as paper and cardboard. Starch derivatives are also used in the pharmaceutical industry.

At Sas van Gent, Cargill converts wheat and two types of maize, waxy and regular, into starch slurry, from which it produces native and modified starches and glucose.

Glucose syrup is made by adding acid or enzymatic conversion of starch slurry. Hundreds of different types of tailor-made glucoses are produced.

From the maize kernels and wheat, the company also obtains germs for maize production; bran for cattle feed; and protein for powdered flavourings, bakery applications and animal feedstuffs.

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Cargill also has a direct pipeline link to the nearby plant of Nedalco to supply fermentables for alcohol production.

Outokumpu Stainless BV

The canal is a key asset for Outokumpu Stainless BV, which uses coils, imported directly from Finland, to make stainless steel sheet and strip half fabricates for end-users, distributors and service centres in the European Union (80 per cent), Turkey, the Far East and the United States.

The company’s processing plant at Westdorpe, on the Axelse Vlakte, has been operating since 1992.

Coils are shipped from the steel mill in Tornio, Finland, in four to six dedicated vessels of 5,000 to 6,500 dwt. Both northbound and southbound traffic is handled at the company’s own quay.

About 70 per cent of the processed stainless steel is distributed by truck. The company also uses rail transport to distribute its product.

The Westdorpe plant has an annual production of capacity of over 550,000 tonnes and employs about 160 people.

OY JIT-Trans provides two to four vessel calls a week on its liner service between Tornio and Terneuzen.

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Yara Sluiskil BV, part of the Norwegian group Yara International ASA, is a leading producer

of ammonia, nitrogen fertilisers and technical grade chemicals.

It is also a major European producer of food grade liquid carbon dioxide and of the low emission fuel additive AdBlue (Air 1™).

The company’s 135 hectare complex at Sluiskil produces about 3.5 million tonnes of dry and liquid bulk products a year. These are distributed by road, rail, sea and barge to customers throughout Europe and worldwide.

The fertiliser product range consists of various grades of granular ammonium nitrate and calcium ammonium nitrate fertilisers, granulated and

Key player in ammonia and fertilisers

prilled urea, and liquid fertilisers. In some grades, essential micro nutrients such as magnesium and sulphur are added.

Product range

Air, natural gas and water are the main raw materials for these processes. In addition, Yara Sluiskil uses dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate), from the Ardennes region of Belgium, to regulate the nitrogen content of its ammonium nitrate products.

In line with national government advice on transport of hazardous substances, Yara Sluiskil is reducing its exports of ammonia in seagoing vessels by 60 per cent.

Investing in the future

Yara Sluiskil is currently investing about €400 million in upgrading its facilities – one of the biggest investments of its kind in Europe – to ensure a viable future for the Sluiskil plant. This investment includes:

• Construction of a new, more energy-efficient production plant for urea solution, replacing the two existing urea solution plants and expanding production capacity by 50 per cent. Work will start in spring 2009 and the new Urea 7 plant is due to open in mid 2011.

• Expansion of storage capacity for urea solution (Air 1™)

• Refurbishment of existing solid urea end product units

• New demineralised water production and treatment plant (in partnership with the water company Evides NV).

Yara Sluiskil is also a stakeholder in WarmCO2, which is responsible for transporting carbon dioxide and heat for the new greenhouses project now under way in the Canal Zone.

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Approach

The Port of Terneuzen is located on the south bank of the River Scheldt, at the entrance to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, about 30 km from the North Sea. The canal is behind locks and is classified as a Class VI fairway that can receive vessels up to 80,000 dwt with a length overall (LOA) of 265 metres and a maximum draught of 12.25 metres (fresh water) and a maximum breadth of 34 metres.

Accommodation

Canal Ghent-Terneuzen

• Noorderkanaalhaven North quay: length 170 metres, maximum draught 5.5 metres. South quay: length 192 metres, maximum draught 6.0 metres. Draught in middle of harbour: 7.0 metres.

• Zuiderkanaalhaven North quay: length 225 metres, maximum draught 5.7 metres. South quay: length 230 metres, maximum draught 6.5 metres, and 350 metres, draught of 5.5 metres. Draught in middle of harbour: 7.3 metres to 5.5 metres.

• Massagoedhaven 978 metres of quay with maximum draught of 12.25 metres.

• Zevenaarhaven North quay: length of 421 metres with maximum draught of 8.8 metres and 555 metres with maximum draught of 12.3 to 12.5 metres. South quay: length of 259 metres with maximum draught of 7.5 metres and 5.3 metres with maximum draught of 7.0 metres. Maximum draught in middle of harbour is 12.5 metres.

• Axelse Vlaktehaven 290 metres of quay with maximum draught of 7.5 metres.

• Autrichehaven 850 metres of quay with maximum draught of 11.0 metres.

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Braakmanhaven

The Braakmanhaven is part of the Port of Terneuzen and is located directly on the Western Scheldt without any locks. Four berths for seagoing vessels and three berths for inland vessels.

Harbour entrance depth: 11.3 metres LAT Turning basin depth: 12.3 metres LAT.

• Scheldt Jetty Along the Western Scheldt, east of the Braakman Harbour entrance, the Scheldt Jetty of Dow Benelux has one berth for vessels up to 22,500 dwt or 200 metres LOA.

• Oceandock Depth, north and south: 14.3 metres LAT.

• Zeeland Container Terminal Length 185 metres, depth: 5.3 metres LAT.

• Oiltanking Jetties Jetty Otter 1, depth: 12.8 metres Jetty Otter 2, depth: 4.5 metres.

• Braakman: jetty depths: Dock A, west: 7.8 m LAT, east: 3.8 m LAT Dock B, west: 7.8 m LAT, east: 5.8 m LAT Dock C, west: 9.8 m LAT, east: 4.3 m LAT. ÿ

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Anchorage

Vessels can anchor outside the channel (maximum draught of 14.6 metres depending on HW Vlissingen). This anchorage can be used for lightening of bulk carriers. The anchorage is used as a centre for distribution to other west European ports. The anchorage is safe with a sandy bottom.

Boatmen

Two private firms, Montis Mooring & Boat Service and Verenigde Bootlieden BV (United Boatmen’s Association), provide berthing and unberthing of vessels; communications services; transfer of goods to and from vessels; and a quartermaster service on the River Scheldt and the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.

Bunkers

Fuel and lubricants are generally supplied by tank barge via the shipping agent.

There are no dedicated bunkering facilities at Dow Benelux, but fuel, fresh water and stores can be supplied by barge. Otherwise, most vessels bunker in Terneuzen Roads. Certain LPG carriers are not permitted to bunker in the roads.

Dow Marine Department can be contacted by VHF radio. Constant radio watch is kept on VHF Channels 13 and 34.

Compass adjusting

Compass adjusting is carried out on the River Scheldt without tug assistance. The relevant firm can be contacted via the ship agent.

Cranes

The following cranes operate in the port area:

- All kinds of mobile cranes are available.

- Four floating cranes (one of 36 tonnes capacity and three of 25 tonnes) operated by OVET BV with a capacity of 70,000 tonnes per 24 hours.

- Several portal cranes with lifting capacity of 45 tonnes.

- A shiploader capable of handling 1,200 tonnes per hour and two gantry grab cranes with capacities of 600 tonnes per hour.

Pilotage

Pilotage is compulsory for all seagoing vessels entering the port with a LOA of over 80 metres and for all tankers carrying dangerous cargo.

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Pilots meet inbound vessels either:

- Between light (whistle) buoy A1 off Ostend and SW Akkaert light buoy, pilot station ‘Wandelaar’, for vessels entering the River Scheldt via Wielingen or the southern Scheur Channel, or:

- At light buoy Schouwenbank, pilot station ‘Steenbank’, for vessels entering via Oostgat or the northern Scheur Channel.

Pilot vessels must receive at least six hours’ notice of ETA.

Shore-based pilotage at Vlissingen may be given to certain types of vessel if bad weather prevents the pilot from boarding.

Storage

The Port of Terneuzen has sufficient open and covered storage for dry bulks and general cargo.

Tides

The River Scheldt generally has two tides (high and low water) a day with a variation of about 5 metres between high and low water marks. For more information, please download the tide table guide at www.zeeland-seaports.com

Towage

Towage is not compulsory within the port area except for vessels requiring special permission to transit the West Lock.

Two companies, Multraship and Union de Remorquage et de Sauvetage (URS), provide tug services in Terneuzen and on the canal.

For seagoing vessels calling at the Dow jetties, the following tugs are required for entering and manoeuvring in the harbour:

- Ships up to 100 metres LOA: one tug - Ships smaller than 20,000 grt and over 100 metres LOA: two tugs

For seagoing vessels manoeuvring in the harbour or when leaving a jetty:

- Ships up to 100 metres LOA: one tug - Ships over 100 metres: two tugs - Ships over 20,000 grt when leaving Ocean Dock South: three tugs.

Some vessels are partially exempt from these rules. They include vessels with powerful bow thrusters and vessels leaving Braakman Jetty B West or East and vessels moored with their bows to the north.

Traffic management

Traffic is controlled by Traffic Centre Terneuzen, part of the Scheepvaartdienst Westerschelde (Western Scheldt Shipping Authority), which is responsible for navigational assistance on the Western Scheldt and on the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal as well as the operation of Terneuzen locks and bridges over the canal.

Traffic Centre Terneuzen can be reached on VHF Channel 3 and Port Control Terneuzen on Channel 11 in the canal harbours and on the canal.

Water

Fresh water can be supplied by barge 24 hours a day in Terneuzen and on the River Scheldt. Pumping rate is 115 tonnes an hour. Shipping & Signalling Services reports the movement of vessels bound for Antwerp, Ghent, Terneuzen and Vlissingen.

Drinking water dispensers have also been installed in the Port of Terneuzen. They operate with the following coins: €0.20 and €0.50. The port authority can provide details about the tariffs and the location of the dispensers.

Disclaimer: Please note that Zeeland Seaports cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of port details published in this handbook since this information may alter over time. For up-to-date port details, please contact Terneuzen Harbour Service on +31 (0)115 61 21 61 or Vlissingen Harbour Service on +31 (0)115 64 74 44.

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The port of Vlissingen is one of the most effective cargo gateways in northwest

Europe, with all the right logistics and distribution services in place to move goods smoothly and effi ciently between seagoing vessels and key destinations across Europe.

Vlissingen has deepwater quays and excellent hinterland connections – a legacy of its original primary purpose, to serve the needs of heavy industry. Today, thanks to ongoing investment in its transport infrastructure, the port’s intermodal services are better than ever, offering fi rst-rate connections by road, rail, barge and pipeline.

Changing needs

Over the years, Vlissingen has built a fi ne reputation for expert handling of cargoes across a wide range – everything from fresh fruit to forest products to steel and non-ferrous metals.

Now, in response to the changing needs of cargo owners and the ongoing expansion in containerised shipping, the port community of Vlissingen is focusing its considerable expertise on container handling. Work has already begun on a new dedicated container terminal in the Scaldiahaven, due to enter service in 2010, while plans for the Verbrugge Container Terminal and the Western Scheldt Container Terminal are well advanced. Much of the credit must go to Zeeland Seaports, which has worked hard to attract new investors and to provide the right conditions for their facilities and services. ÿ

Vlissingen: a perfect gateway for containers and intermodal traffi c

Historical harbour town

Although most cargo handling activities now take place in Vlissingen-Oost, the original harbour of Vlissingen, in the historical heart of the town, is still active.

The Buitenhaven (Outer Harbour) contains an oil jetty, operated by Mercuria, and other activities by Finsa and Verbrugge.

In the future, there are plans by the Zeeland Cruise Port venture to establish a dedicated cruise terminal on a former passenger ferry berth in the Buitenhaven.

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All these activities are well served by the spacious layout of Vlissingen-Oost, with deepwater harbours, bulk handling facilities and fi rst-rate transport links with the hinterland.

In recent years, these same advantages have led to the expansion of specialist cargo handling services at Vlissingen-Oost. In addition to containers, the port has a fi ne reputation for handling, storage and distribution of niche cargoes. These include food products – especially fruit and vegetables – as well as neobulks such as forest products (paper, pulp, timber), non-ferrous metals, steel and a wide range of ro-ro traffi c (new cars, high and heavy items, project cargoes). ÿ

Vlissingen

ÿ The strategic location of Vlissingen, with easy access for shipping, makes it an ideal hub for containers and other cargoes in transit between Continental Europe and the rest of the world.

Centre of activities

Cargo handling activities are centred on the spacious modern port of Vlissingen-Oost (Vlissingen East), 10 km east of the town of Vlissingen.

Vlissingen-Oost is a large multipurpose harbour, developed in the 1960s, with facilities for industrial processing and large-scale cargo handling. It contains a wide range of industries and is also home to the specialist yard facilities of Heerema Vlissingen (offshore industry) and the Royal Schelde Group (shipbuilding and shiprepair).

New container facilities on way

Verbrugge Container Terminal – A plan by Verbrugge Terminals to convert its existing Zeeland Terminals facility into a purpose-built container terminal capable of handling containerships up to ULCS size (400 metres in length). Verbrugge is awaiting planning permission to go ahead with the phased project.

Scaldia Container Terminal – A joint venture between the Belgian companies Sea-invest and Zuidnatie to create a new purpose-built container terminal in the Scaldiahaven aimed at small to medium sized containerships and inland vessels. Work is under way and the new terminal is due to enter service in 2010.

WCT – The proposed Western Scheldt Container Terminal would be a very large facility, located on the seaward side of the harbour, with suffi cient length and depth to handle fi ve ultra large container ships at the same time. The terminal will also have a 900 metre quay for barges to encourage the use of waterway transport to and from the hinterland.

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Way open for new terminal

A new terminal operation is due to commence in the near future on a strategically located site in Vlissingen-Oost – the last major plot of waterfront land available in the port.

This plot, the former Flushing Marine Terminal, is on the south side of the Quarleshaven next to ZALCO (formerly Pechiney Nederland). It covers 54 hectares and will have a quay length of 800 metres.

In pursuit of its environmentally friendly agenda, Zeeland Seaports wants the plot to be used for cargo handling in the form of breakbulk, containers, ro-ro cargo or a mix of these traffi cs.

Key advantages

• Vlissingen offers instant access for ships loading or discharging in the Netherlands

• Strategic location on the Western Scheldt, only a few kilometres from the North Sea

• Minimum of deviation from main shipping routes

• Unrestricted access from the open sea, with no locks or tidal limits

• Range of deepwater terminals with up to 16.5 metres draught alongside

• New dedicated container terminal in 2010

• Specialist handling and storage of niche cargoes

• Wide range of added value and processing services

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One of the main assets of the rural community of Borsele is that it offers first-rate

opportunities for business combined with a high quality lifestyle.

The municipality, which embraces the eastern half of Vlissingen-Oost, is run by Gemeente Borsele, based in the village of Heinkenszand. A good balance has been achieved between the traditional farming environment of Borsele and the enterprise culture that has sprung from its excellent location near the economic heart of Zeeland.

About 23,000 people live in Borsele, which covers an area of 15,000 hectares and contains 15 villages. There are several programmes of new house building in the municipality. These will provide some 300 additional homes, including apartments, by 2016.

Agriculture, especially fruit growing and farming, is important to the local economy. But today most of the working population is employed in other sectors like manufacture and the service industries. Borsele is home to about 1,200 businesses involved in all kinds of activities including cold storage, food processing, metal working, oil refining and road haulage.

Many people travel to work in nearby towns such as Goes, Middelburg and Vlissingen, while the opening of the Western Scheldt Tunnel in 2003 has brought more towns, including Terneuzen and Ghent, within commuting distance.

The Port of Vlissingen is vitally important for Borsele, both as a source of employment and as a generator of new business opportunities, and the municipality has a 25 per cent share in Zeeland Seaports. A new industrial estate, the Sloepoort, initiated by Zeeland Seaports, is due to come on stream in the near future.

National Landscape Area

Borsele is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the Netherlands as well as Belgium and Germany. There are special routes for cyclists and ramblers, while steam trains – on a preserved line between Goes and Hoedekenskerke – are a magnet for railway enthusiasts.

Borsele is justly proud of its attractive scenery and pleasant environment – declared a National Landscape Area in 2005. The municipality will receive government funding to preserve, protect and improve the elements that make up its special high quality environment.

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A new purpose-built container terminal – aimed especially at intermodal traffic between sea

and inland vessels – is due to enter service in Vlissingen-Oost in the course of 2010.

The new Scaldia Container Terminal – located in the Scaldiahaven – is a joint venture between two Belgian companies, Sea-invest and Zuidnatie, both of which have many years’ experience in stevedoring and related activities.

A total area of about 60 hectares is being developed to accommodate the new terminal, which will be a 24-hour facility with an annual capacity of about 1.2 million teu.

The terminal is designed to accommodate vessels of up to 320 metres in length, with a maximum draught of 14.0 metres LLWS and a capacity of 6,000 to 7,000 teu. It will feature a deepsea quay of 900 metres in length as well as a transverse quay of 250 metres to serve barges and feeder vessels.

Support services

In addition to container handling, the new terminal will offer a range of support services including stuffing and stripping of containers, cargo consolidation, sorting of goods and relocation of containers.

The partnership believes the new terminal will appeal most strongly to operators of small to medium sized container vessels who will be drawn to the flexibility and short lines of communication offered by a relatively small-scale container operation.

Between €125 million and €145 million will be invested in shoreside handling equipment including gantry cranes and reach stackers. The terminal will have three ship-to-shore gantry cranes when operations commence. There will also be mobile cranes for loading and discharging of barges and feeder vessels.

Construction work began in March 2008 on the first 600 metres of quay.

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Inland connections

The new terminal will focus on liner services that offer scope for intermodal services to inland destinations – particularly by barge.

A key activity of the new terminal will be transhipment of containers between deepsea liner vessels and feeder vessels, thus ‘bridging the gap’ between the main intercontinental trade routes and intra-European feeder connections.

Vlissingen is well positioned for inland waterway connections to Continental Europe. In addition to the existing canal links between the River Scheldt and the River Rhine, there are plans for a new link with the River Seine that would allow barges up to Class Vb (4,400 tonnes, 185 metres in length and 11.4 metres in breadth) to trade between Vlissingen and Paris.

New Scaldia Container Terminal

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Expert handling of fruit, fresh produce and other food products is provided by the Port of

Vlissingen, which also handles large volumes of imported fruit juice.

For shippers of food products, Vlissingen-Oost is a natural gateway to markets in Europe, with smooth and efficient transport links. The port has all the right handling facilities in place for these sensitive cargoes.

Fruit such as apples, pears, citrus, grapes and kiwi fruit are imported in season from a range of source countries. Fruit and other fresh produce is carefully discharged and stored for distribution by road and rail to markets all over Europe. Some fruit is re-exported.

Meanwhile, fresh vegetables from the Netherlands, France and southern Europe are exported by way of Vlissingen to Russia and other northern destinations.

Food Village

Vlissingen-Oost has large areas of temperature controlled warehousing for food products in the Bijleveldhaven and Westhofhaven with weighing, packing, forwarding and distribution services.

This Food Village is located well away from the industrial sector.

Handling and storage is dominated by Daalimpex Logistics BV and Kloosterboer Vlissingen, both of which offer dedicated storage and support services run by skilled personnel.

Daalimpex

Daalimpex handles and stores fruit, fruit juice, vegetables and other food products for end-users in Europe. It operates Fruit Terminal Vlissingen, a major waterfront facility in the Bijleveldhaven, with 600 metres of quay and 350,000 cubic metres of chilled and frozen storage. Services include blending, in-house Customs clearance, stevedoring, repacking and processing, transport and distribution. ÿ

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Daalimpex has a modern warehousing and distribution complex on the west side of the Bijleveldhaven with 350,000 cubic metres of chilled and frozen storage.

Fruit juice accounts for about 20 per cent of its business in Vlissingen. It deals with many other food items, including dairy products, frozen fruit, chilled chicken, frozen meat and frozen fish as well as fresh fruit and fresh vegetables.

Daalimpex has invested in a major renovation and renewal of its Vlissingen facilities. There are four warehouse buildings, connected by a central hall with dock shelters, with a total racked storage capacity for fresh fruit of 35,000 pallets.

The company also has a 35,000 square metre cold store with an internal height of 14 metres for fruit and deep-frozen products.

Support services include barcoding, labelling, packing and repacking as well as facilities for blending and drumming of fruit juices. All these facilities conform with HACCP and ISO rules.

The company has its own food analysis laboratory in the Bijleveldhaven, available to third party customers.

Kloosterboer

Kloosterboer Vlissingen, part of an international logistics group specialising in chilled and frozen foods, has storage facilities on both sides of the Bijleveldhaven and in the Westhofhaven.

The company has 100,000 tonnes of cold storage and 35,000 tonnes of ambient storage plus a dedicated fresh fruit storage capacity of 35,000 pallets.

Kloosterboer handles a wide range of food products including fruit, fruit concentrates, fish, meat, dairy products and potato chips as well as dry products such as dried milk and nuts.

The company also exports palletised onions and potatoes to West Africa in conventional reefer vessels after discharging imports of fresh fruit.

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Fruit juice

Both Daalimpex and Kloosterboer have modern facilities for storage, blending and distribution of both concentrated and single-strength fruit juice. Concentrated juice is evaporated and in a semi-liquid state, while single-strength juice includes water and comes hard-frozen.

Daalimpex provides on-site crushing, drumming and dedrumming services. The blending station has been extensively modernised. The company has its own independent food analysis laboratory in the Bijleveldhaven, conforming with HACCP and ISO rules, where trained staff can supervise the blending and production of juice on behalf of customers. These services are also available to third-party customers.

Kloosterboer has five production lines in Vlissingen capable of handling 150,000 tonnes a year of juices and concentrates.

Both companies offer a range of support services that include barcoding and labelling, Customs clearance and SKAL certification for biological products.

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A key source of business for Verbrugge Terminals is the handling and distribution of

breakbulk cargoes – in particular, timber, steel and non-ferrous metals.

The company operates Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals, a major facility on the north side of the Quarleshaven in Vlissingen-Oost. Extended opening hours for handling and distribution of products at this facility have led to greater efficiency and lower costs for customers.

Quality services

For steel and non-ferrous metals, Verbrugge offers quality handling services, ample storage and warehousing (including LME-approved facilities) and effective transport links to the hinterland.

Verbrugge has also has a fine record for cost-effective and damage-free handling of timber products.

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Arrow Terminals

Arrow Terminals BV, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgen Terminals, is a full service public warehousing company specialising in handling and distribution of ferro alloys.

At Vlissingen-Oost, the company has its own ship terminal in the Kaloothaven with 31,000 square metres of covered storage, plus crushing and screening systems and a packaging facility.

In addition to warehousing and logistics, Arrow Terminals offers blending, processing and packaging services.

Zeeland Terminals allows the trade to focus both its shortsea and deepsea imports and exports on a single hub with excellent transport links to Europe and other destinations worldwide.

Verbrugge offers a range of support services to complement its terminal activities. They include shortsea and deepsea chartering, port agency, cargo agency, liner agency, freight forwarding and Customs services.

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Who we are

The Pacorini Group is a leading specialist in the shipment, storage, handling and distribution of commodities ranging from non-ferrous metals, steel and plastics to green coffee and fruit. Our branches are strategically located throughout Europe, Asia, the United States and South America.

Our Dutch operation is handled by Pacorini Holland, a member of the Pacorini Group. We have a major presence in Vlissingen-Oost and also in the Port of Rotterdam, where we are continuing to expand our operation with extra storage capacity and a new branch office.

In addition, we have recently started handling coffee in the Port of Antwerp.

Pacorini Holland offers first-rate distribution services to key centres of commerce and industry throughout northern and eastern Europe.

Vlissingen

In partnership with Verbrugge Terminals, we operate a spacious terminal in Vlissingen-Oost covering about 1,000,000 square metres. Our secure storage facilities embrace more than 50,000 square metres of covered storage, including 35,000 square metres of LME and MMTA approved storage.

Vlissingen is an ideal hub for international operations thanks to its prime location and excellent access by sea, road, rail and inland waterway.

Rotterdam

We operate two modern multipurpose terminals in the Waalhaven and Brittanniehaven. Altogether, we have more than 30,000 square metres of secure storage in Rotterdam including 20,000 square metres of covered storage approved by the LME and MMTA.

We operate a covered all-weather terminal in the Brittanniehaven for discharging weather-sensitive commodities.

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Our facilities in Rotterdam have been enhanced by a new 15,000 square metre warehouse, opened in November 2008, offering 70,000 to 80,000 tonnes of metal storage capacity.

Meanwhile, we are extending the quayside of our Rotterdam terminal to accommodate various vessels at the same time.

Major advantages of Rotterdam include direct access, a first-rate infrastructure and optimum facilities.

Services

Pacorini Holland offers specialist services to all sectors of the commodity market. Our operations in Vlissingen and Rotterdam are approved by the London Metal Exchange, allowing clients to deliver and receive LME-listed materials. We also have MMTA approval, at both locations, for handling minor metals such as bismuth, cobalt, cadmium, magnesium, silicon and titanium.

We also provide a range of support services that include bagging and bulk loading, cleaning of ingots, crushing and screening of ferro alloys and cutting of nickel plates.

As part of the Pacorini Group, we can offer a total logistics package, from producer to end-user, taking care of sea freight, Customs clearance and inland distribution.

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The original role of Vlissingen-Oost – to serve the needs of heavy industry and industrial

processing – is still a key activity. The deepwater port is perfectly placed to receive large oceangoing vessels and is ideally equipped to handle, store and distribute large quantities of bulk goods.

Vlissingen-Oost is home to a variety of industrial activities, from aluminium production to electrical steel processing and from oil refining to shiprepair. The port also contains a major power station with the Netherlands’ only nuclear power plant.

Many of these industries use bulk materials – a key source of business for handling specialists. At the other end of the process, there is a steady traffic in finished and semi-finished products to be loaded and distributed by road, rail and waterway to end-users in Europe and elsewhere.

Handling, storage and support services are provided by specialist operators like Arrow Terminals, OVET, Verbrugge Terminals and Vopak Terminal Vlissingen.

Arkema

Arkema produces tin compounds for use in anti-fouling paint, pesticides, plastic foam, wood preservatives and other applications.

DLH Nordisk

DLH Nordisk operates a facility for kiln drying of timber. The company has 28 kilns with a total drying capacity of 5,500 cubic metres together with 220,000 square metres of covered storage. Timber from various source countries is shipped to Vlissingen and processed for customers throughout Europe. The facility is powered by 15 large wind turbines operated by Indufor.

EPZ

EPZ, the regional generating company, operates a major power station complex within Vlissingen-Oost. The Borssele Power Station site contains a 515 MW nuclear power plant together with a 427 MW coal-fired plant.

The coal-fired plant consumes about 1 million tonnes per year of coal, imported by sea. EPZ has its own deepwater quay for discharging coal ships, supported by a stockpiling area.

Euro-Mit Staal

Euro-Mit Staal BV specialises in processing electrical steel, mainly for the transformer industry in Europe. Coils of thin gauge plate material are shipped to Vlissingen-Oost and discharged close to the Euro-Mit Staal plant, where they are processed to customer’s specifications and distributed to end-users all over Europe. The company has also extended its slitting and re-coiling services to other thin gauge plate material on coil. ÿ

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Greenworld

German-owned Greenworld has a plant in the Westhofhaven where it mixes peat with wood chips and other items for use in horticulture. This product is packaged by Greenworld for distribution to DIY stores and garden centres.

Heerema

Heerema Vlissingen specialises in the design, fabrication, installation, hook-up and commissioning of heavy steel structures and process facilities, mainly for the offshore industry. It has fabricated many jackets, topsides, satellites and minimum facilities for marginal fields.

Heerema Vlissingen is a member of the Heerema Fabrication Group, one of the largest international concerns in the oil and gas industry.

Scheldepoort

Scheldepoort BV operates a major shiprepair and conversion yard in a prime location close to the harbour entrance.

This facility is centrally located in the Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) range, with minimum deviation for ships using its services.

As part of the Damen Shipyard Group, the company is able to combine the newbuilding design and engineering knowledge of its parent company with the flexibility and craftsmanship of its repair yard.

Scheldepoort has three well equipped dry docks including a modern graving dock with a length of 215 metres, an air draught of 51 metres and an overhead crane capacity of 300 tonnes. The company can drydock vessels up to 240 metres in length and 36 metres breadth.

The company undertakes maintenance, repair and conversion work. It has a design and engineering staff of 180, an annual steel production capacity of about 5,000 tonnes and long experience with both naval and commercial vessels.

Thermphos

The chemical processing company Thermphos International BV is located on a 125 hectare site with its own deepwater jetty in the Sloehaven.

Thermphos International makes elemental phosphorus, food and technical phosphates and phosphoric acid at its Vlissingen plant.

The company purchases about 1.5 million tonnes of raw materials a year, mostly by ship, including 600,000 tonnes of phosphate ore, and distributes about 310,000 tonnes of products by sea, road and rail.

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Total

Total Raffinaderij Nederland NV, a joint venture between Total, of France, and Dow Chemical Company, of the United States, operates a major oil refinery at Vlissingen-Oost.

Handling about 9 million tonnes of crude each year, the refinery has four jetties in the Van Cittershaven for loading product, while larger tankers of up to 100,000 dwt can be discharged in the River Scheldt.

ZALCO

Zeeland Aluminium Company NV (ZALCO) operates an aluminium smelter with an annual production capacity of 230,000 tonnes.

The company has its own terminal in the Quarleshaven for deepsea vessels plus a berth in the Van Cittershaven for inland vessels.

The main raw materials, bauxite and petroleum coke, are discharged in the Quarleshaven using two elevators with a combined capacity of 600 tonnes per hour. Other raw materials are brought to the site by road and rail.

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Plans are well advanced for a landmark project to create a new dedicated hub for

international container shipping in the Port of Vlissingen.

The Western Scheldt Container Terminal (WCT) has been planned as a world-class facility with an annual handling capacity of 2 million teu. It will allow Zeeland Seaports to offer a full transhipment service – with ready access from the sea and minimum deviation – to provide a complete and comprehensive solution for operators of mainline containerships.

Partners with Rotterdam

Ownership and development of WCT is in the hands of Exploitatiemaatschappij Schelde Maas (ESM), a partnership between Zeeland Seaports and the Port of Rotterdam.

The process of obtaining government planning consent for WCT was still ongoing at the time of publication.

Once permission has been granted, the work of construction will take about five years to complete.

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Located on the seaward edge of Vlissingen-Oost, the terminal will have 2 km of quay with a maximum draught alongside of 15.9 metres to accommodate the new generation of ultra large container carriers. The terminal will cover a total area of about 130 hectares.

WCT will be equipped with 90 straddle carriers, while vessels will be worked by 14 super post panamax gantry cranes. These cranes can reach across 22 containers on the deck of a ship, allowing them to handle the world’s largest deepsea containerships (in service or planned).

In line with its ‘green’ agenda, the port authority will encourage cargo owners to use rail and waterway services in preference to trucks – and intermodal facilities at WCT will reflect this policy.

Direct access

Inland vessels will have direct access to WCT, which includes a dedicated harbour for barge traffic. For rail freight, WCT will be supported by new larger marshalling yards within the Port of Vlissingen. These in turn will be linked directly with the national and European rail network.

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Vlissingen is an ideal transhipment hub for unitised and rolling freight. It offers the key

advantages of easy access for large vessels and first-rate transport links with the hinterland.

Three major players in the logistics sector – Cobelfret, Kloosterboer Vlissingen and Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals – are involved in handling these types of cargo in Vlissingen-Oost.

Cobelfret

The Belgian company Cobelfret has a dedicated terminal at the Sloehaven, where it handles about 360,000 new cars and 88,000 trailers a year.

Cobelfret is a market leader in the transport of cars, containers and trailers. It owns a fleet of 26 vessels and organises fixed ferry services on both intra-European and Europe-UK routes.

The company’s Vlissingen terminal opened in 2003. Originally it covered 60 hectares, but this was expanded to 102 hectares in 2006.

There are two jetties with berthing for four seagoing vessels. The jetties also receive inland barges, which carry new cars to and from the hinterland. These purpose-built vessels have five decks and carry up to 540 cars.

Cobelfret also uses rail transport to move cars to and from Vlissingen.

There is a pre-delivery inspection (PDI) centre on site. The terminal can accommodate up to 57,000 cars and 1,100 trailers as well as containers and high-and-heavy equipment.

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Cobelfret has sea traffic from the Benelux countries, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Scandinavia, Spain, Turkey and the UK. New cars from Germany are transported mainly by rail and barge.

Kloosterboer

Kloosterboer Vlissingen operates a multi-use terminal in the Westhofhaven which is used for storage and shipment of cars and containers.

The terminal, which entered service in May 2006, has a surface area of seven hectares. A rail connection to the terminal was opened in October 2008.

Cars are handled directly via the quayside or by mobile cranes.

Verbrugge

Unitised cargo and rolling freight is handled by Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals in the Quarleshaven area of Vlissingen-Oost.

The company has ro-ro facilities and open storage for a variety of cargo including vehicles. There is a rail siding on the terminal.

Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals also specialises in the handling of high-and-heavy equipment, particularly ro-ro cargo.

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Approach

The Port of Vlissingen can be approached via three fairways:

- Wielingen – depth 8.0 metres LAT - Scheur – depth 14.8 metres LAT - Oostgat – depth 8.0 metres LAT.

Accommodation

The Port of Vlissingen consists of two separate harbour areas: Vlissingen-Oost and Vlissingen (the original harbour in the town of Vlissingen).

Vlissingen-Oost

Vlissingen-Oost is both an industrial area and a commercial harbour covering a total of 2,400 hectares. The harbour is accessible to all seagoing vessels able to navigate the Western Scheldt. All dock basins are reached through the Sloehaven, which has direct access to the sea. The harbour entrance is 350 metres wide. The main channel in the port is dredged to 14.5 metres LAT. The harbour is a tidal basin with a rise of about 4.5 metres between HW and LW. Vessels up to 315 metres LOA and 16.5 metres draught can enter the port at HW.

For more information, please download the tide table guide at www.zeeland-seaports.com

• Sloehaven In the western part are two sets of mooring buoys with a span of 300 metres and a depth of 12.5 metres LAT. Suitable for all kinds of transhipment including LPG and chemical bulk cargoes. There is 920 metres of quay. Depth of water at LAT over 540 metres: 12.0 metres and over 380 metres including ro-ro ramp, 13.3 metres. Mobile container cranes with a capacity up to 100 tonnes.

Cobelfret ro-ro jetties: Four berths. Jetty A: 8.5 metres LAT; Jetty B: 11.0 metres LAT.

Thermphos International jetty: to accommodate tankers with a draught up to 11.5 metres and respectively 5.5 metres and a floating discharge facility with a depth alongside of 11.5 metres LAT.

• Bijleveldhaven 1,980 metres of quay. Depth alongside at LAT of 9.0 metres over 8.4 metres (east bank) and 10.5 metres over 8.4 metres (west bank). The north bank is 300 metres long with a depth alongside of 9.0 metres LAT.

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• Westhofhaven 300 metres of quay with a depth of 9.5 metres LAT (west bank). It can accommodate the largest reefer vessels. On the east side there is a jetty for discharging peat and a quay for general cargo handling.

• Kaloothaven 1,130 metres of quay with depths to 17.5 metres LAT. Used for handling bulk cargoes. On the south bank are two jetties, one with a depth alongside of 10.0 metres LAT, one for inland barges.

• Scaldiahaven Verbrugge Terminals has 600 metres of quay with 13.5 metres depth. From 2010 Scaldia Container Terminal will have a total of 900 metres of quay with 14.0 metres depth. On the north bank a transverse quay of 250 metres will be developed.

• Van Cittershaven Total jetties: in the eastern part of the harbour six jetties can accommodate inland vessels and coasters. Jetties 1 and 3: 3.5 metres at LAT; jetties 4 and 5: 5.5 metres LAT; jetties 6 and 7: 5.5 metres LAT.

Thermphos quay: on the south bank. Length of 275 metres with depth of 5.5 metres LAT.

ZALCO quay: on the north bank. Length of 200 metres with depth alongside of 5.5 metres LAT.

Heerema quay: length of 230 metres with a depth alongside of 5.5 metres LAT and another 220 metres with a depth alongside of 2.0 metres LAT. ÿ

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• Quarleshaven Extension of the Sloehaven in a NNE direction. There is 315 metres of quay with a depth alongside of 12.5 metres LAT. On the east bank is a set of two mooring buoys with a span of 320 metres. Depth is 12.5 metres LAT.

ZALCO quay: East bank, length of 150 metres, depth alongside 12.5 metres LAT.

Vopak Terminal Vlissingen: depth of 9.5 metres and 12.5 metres LAT. Four LPG jetties.

• Total Marine Terminal Located in the Western Scheldt. Can accommodate tankers up to 100,000 dwt with a maximum LOA of 280 metres. Maximum draught of 14.9 metres.

Vlissingen town

Vlissingen town contains two harbour basins: the Buitenhaven and Binnenhaven.

The Buitenhaven is located outside the lock system with direct access to the sea. The harbour is a tidal basin with a rise of about 4.5 metres between HW and LW.

The Buitenhaven has 300 metres of quay and can accommodate ships with a maximum draught of 11.3 metres. The northern part of the basin has an area for coasters and lighters. An oil jetty, operated by Mercuria, can accommodate tankers with a maximum draught of 10.0 metres LAT.

The Binnenhaven is located behind the sea locks of the Walcheren Canal. The Binnenhaven basin has 915 metres of quay with a maximum depth of 7.3 metres.

Anchorage

Vlissingen has five designated anchorage areas. Vlissingen Roads offers safe anchorage with sandy bottoms. Vessels should anchor to the south of Koopmanshaven at least 1.2 km from the north coast. Depths vary from 10.0 to 26.0 metres.

Bunkers

Several of the main oil companies supply bunkers from Vlissingen. In addition, two independent companies supply all grades of bunker fuel at the Schaar van Everingen anchorage and in the harbour.

Port dues are not levied on vessels anchoring for bunker fuel. Tug assistance is not compulsory.

Most bunker suppliers require either 24 hours’ or 48 hours’ notice.

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Cranes

Mobile cranes of up to 100 tonnes capacity are available. There are various facilities for loading and discharging bulk cargo including four floating cranes (one of 36 tonnes capacity and three of 25 tonnes) operated by OVET BV.

Crew changes

Air connections worldwide are available via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Brussels Zaventem Airport, both within two hours’ drive of Vlissingen. There is a direct train every hour from Vlissingen to Schiphol.

Pilotage

Pilotage is compulsory for all seagoing vessels entering the port and its approaches with a LOA of more than 80 metres and for all tankers carrying dangerous cargo. Use VHF Channel 6. Pilots meet inbound vessels either:

- Between light (whistle) buoy A1 off Ostend and SW Akkaert light buoy, pilot station ‘Wandelaar’ for vessels entering the River Scheldt via Wielingen or the southern Scheur Channel, or:

- At light buoy Schouwenbank, pilot station ‘Steenbank’, for vessels entering via Oostgat or the northern Scheur Channel.

Pilot vessels must receive at least six hours’ notice of ETA.

Shore-based pilotage at Vlissingen may be given to certain types of vessel if bad weather prevents the pilot from boarding.

Both the Dutch and Belgian pilotage services have operational centres in Vlissingen.

Radio

Vlissingen Port Control can be reached on VHF Channel 9. Vlissingen Roads Traffic Centre is on VHF Channel 14.

Shiprepair

Scheldepoort Repairyard, part of Damen, undertakes maintenance, repair and modification of ships and floating structures as well as conversion and renovation of specialised vessels.

The shipyard can accommodate vessels up to 350,000 dwt.

There are two graving docks, the larger of which is 217 metres long, plus a floating dock for vessels up to 90,000 dwt.

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Signalling

Shipping & Signalling Services reports the movements of vessels bound for Antwerp, Ghent, Terneuzen and Vlissingen.

Storage

Vlissingen has large areas of open and covered storage for neobulks, steel products, trade cars, dry bulks and liquid bulks such as gasoil, butane, propane, LPG, molasses, edible oil and mineral oil.

Towage

Harbour tugs are operated by Multraship and Union de Remorquage et de Sauvetage (URS). Harbour tugs with VHF radio are stationed at the port.

Warehousing

Cool and cold storage facilities are provided by private companies in the Bijleveldhaven and Westhofhaven areas of Vlissingen-Oost. The harbour also contains general purpose warehouses as well as dedicated warehousing for products such as tobacco.

Waste reception

Reception facilities for oily residues and noxious liquid substances and garbage have been provided by the Dutch government under the Marpol agreement. Disposal can be arranged at 24 hours’ notice through ship agents.

Water

Fresh water is available 24 hours a day in Vlissingen. It can be supplied by barge or through shorelines on the quays.

Drinking water dispensers have also been installed in the Port of Terneuzen. They operate with the following coins: €0.20 and €0.50. The port authority can provide details about the tariffs and the location of the dispensers.

Disclaimer: Please note that Zeeland Seaports cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of port details published in this handbook since this information may alter over time. For up-to-date port details, please contact Terneuzen Harbour Service on +31 (0)115 61 21 61 or Vlissingen Harbour Service on +31 (0)115 64 74 44.

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Destination Port Carrier Agent Service type Frequency Bound

BELGIUM Zeebrugge Port Connect STT Containers Weekly In/out UECC Havex Ro-ro Weekly Out

BENIN Cotonou Rana Africa STT Ro-ro Monthly Out Car Carriers

BRAZIL Belém Brisa Lines Havex Conventional/timber Monthly In/out Baker Shipping Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In Gearbulk Verbrugge Conventional/timber Monthly In Breves Brisa Lines Havex Conventional/timber Monthly In/out Baker Shipping Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In Itacoatiara Baker Shipping Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In Munguba Gearbulk Verbrugge Dry bulk/Breakbulk Monthly in/out Portosel Aracruz Verbrugge Forest products 14 days In Santarém Brisa Lines Havex Conventional/timber Monthly In/out Baker Shipping Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In

CANADA Crofton Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ 14 days In general cargo Duncan Bay Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ 14 days In general cargo Halifax, NS Kent Line Havex Conventional/ Monthly In/out forest products Saga Line Havex Forest products/ 3 weekly Out general cargo Harmac Gearbulk Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In New Westminster Saga Line Havex Forest products 3 weekly In Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In/out Prince Rupert, BC Saga Line Havex Forest products 3 weekly In St John, NB Kent Line Havex Conventional/ Monthly In/out forest products St Lawrence River Spliethoff Havex General cargo 3 weekly In Squamish Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ 14 days In general cargo Vancouver, BC Saga Line Havex Forest products 3 weekly In Star Shipping Havex All Cargo 2 x monthly In/out

CHILE Lirquen Gearbulk Verbrugge Forest products Monthly In San Antonio CSAV STT Reefer 14 days In Valparaíso CSAV STT Reefer 14 days In

COSTA RICA San José Seatrade FSA Conventional Weekly In

DENMARK Aarhus Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In

ESTONIA Paldiski Mannlines Havex Ro-ro/high & heavy Weekly Out

FINLAND Joutseno Metsa Bothnia Havex Forest products 14 days In Kaskinen Metsa Bothnia Havex Forest products 14 days In Kemi Metsa Bothnia Havex Forest products 14 days In Kotka Metsa Bothnia Havex Forest products 14 days In Rauma Metsa Bothnia Havex Forest products 14 days In

Liner services

Destination Port Carrier Agent Service type Frequency Bound

GERMANY Brake Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x Monthly In

GREECE Piraeus Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out

GUYANA Georgetown Europe Caribbean Vertom General cargo Weekly In/out Line

ICELAND Hafnarfjordur Atlantsskip FSA Containers Weekly In/out

INDONESIA Lumut Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ Monthly In general cargo Sungai Pakning Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ Monthly In general cargo Panocean/HMM Havex Conventional Monthly In

ITALY Livorno Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Civitavecchia Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Salerno Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out

JAPAN Kimitsu Mitsui OSK Burger Port Conventional Monthly In/out Kobe Mitsui OSK Burger Port Conventional Monthly In/out Yawata Mitsui OSK Burger Port Conventional Monthly In/out Yokohama Mitsui OSK Burger Port Conventional Monthly In/out

KOREA Inchon Panocean/HMM Havex Containers/breakbulk Monthly In

MEXICO Manzanillo Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In/out

MOROCCO Casablanca Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro 14 days In/out

NORWAY Porsgrunn Eramet Havex Conventional 14 days In Sauda Eramet Havex Conventional 14 days In Heroya Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In

PORTUGAL Leixoes Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Setubal Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out

RUSSIA St Petersburg Class Comex Conventional/ Weekly In/out containers/reefer Healy & Baker, FSA Conventional/ Weekly Out ITM Containers Mercury Transport Comex Conventional/ Weekly In/out containers/reefer

SINGAPORE Singapore Star Shipping Havex Forest products/ Monthly In general cargo

SOUTH Cape Town Capespan SSS Reefer Weekly InAFRICA Durban Capespan SSS Reefer Weekly In Port Elizabeth Capespan SSS Reefer Weekly In Various ports Seatrade FSA Conventional/ Weekly In/out containers

SPAIN Las Palmas Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Pasajes UECC Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Santander Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out

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Directory

DestinationPort Carrier Agent Servicetype Frequency Bound

SPAIN Cont’d Santander UECC Havex Ro-ro Weekly Out Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In Tenerife Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Valencia Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Vigo Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In Flota Suardiaz Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out

SURINAME Paramaribo Europe Caribbean Vertom General cargo Weekly In/out Line

SWEDEN Varberg Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In

TURKEY Istanbul Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In Gemlik Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Yenikoy Grimaldi Havex Ro-ro Weekly In/out Mersin Seatrade FSA Conventional Weekly In

UK Dagenham Cobelfret Ferries Cobelfret Ro-ro (Ford) 4 x daily In/out Flixborough British Steel Havex General cargo Weekly In/out Immingham Cobelfret Ferries Cobelfret Ro-ro (Ford) Irregular In/out Portbury Cobelfret Ferries Cobelfret Ro-ro (Ford) Irregular In/out Killingholme Cobelfret Ferries Cobelfret Ro-ro (Ford) Irregular In/out Southampton Cobelfret Ferries Cobelfret Ro-ro (Ford) Irregular In/out Tees British Steel Havex General cargo Weekly In/out

USA Eastport, ME Kent Line Havex Conventional Monthly In/out Jacksonville Saga Line Havex Forest products/ 3 weekly Out general cargo Los Angeles Star Shipping Havex General cargo 2 x monthly In/out Oakland Star Shipping Havex General cargo 2 x monthly In/out Portland, OR Saga Line Havex Conventional Monthly In Port Canaveral Green Reefers Global Star Reefer 14 days In/out Greensea/ FSA Conventional 14 days In/out Seatrade Wilmington, NC Saga Line Havex Forest products/ 3 weekly In/out general cargo Wilmington, Del Saga Line Havex Forest products/ 3 weekly Out general cargo Sacramento Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In/out San Diego Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In/out San Francisco Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x monthly In/out Savannah, GA Saga Line Havex Forest products / 3 weekly In/out general cargo Vancouver Wash. Star Shipping Havex All cargo 2 x Monthly In/out

WEST Abidjan Breadbox Shipping Comex Conventional/ Monthly Out AFRICA Lines containers/reefer Banjul Breadbox Shipping Comex Conventional/ Monthly Out Lines containers/reefer Dakar Breadbox Shipping Comex Conventional/ Monthly Out Lines containers/reefer Nouakchott Breadbox Shipping Comex Conventional/ Monthly Out Lines containers/reefer

Terneuzen

DestinationPort Carrier Agent Servicetype Frequency Bound

BRAZIL Portosel Gearbulk Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In

CANADA Pointe au Pic Transatlantic Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In Services AB

CANADA Baie Comeau Transatlantic Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In Services AB

ESTONIA Paldiski Mannlines Verbrugge Ro-ro/high & heavy Weekly Out

FINLAND Kotka Wagenborg Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Tornio Ruukki Vopak Cont/conventional 2 x Weekly In/out Transportation/ Agencies Outokumpu Stainless Oy Kemi Ruukki Vopak Cont/conventional 2 x Weekly In/out Transportation/ Agencies Outokumpu Stainless Oy Oulu Ruukki Vopak Cont/conventional 2 x Weekly In/out Transportation/ Agencies Outokumpu Stainless Oy

GERMANY Bremen Kappa Kraftliner Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Pitea

PORTUGAL Figueira da Foz Portugal cellulose Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In Viana Do Castel Portugal cellulose Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In Aveiro Portugal cellulose Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In

NORWAY Tofte Södra Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Follafoss Södra Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out

SWEDEN Braviken Holmen Paper Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Hallstavik Holmen Paper Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Haraholmen Kappa Kraftliner Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Pitea Karlshamn Soedra Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Monsteras Soedra Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Varberg Soedra Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out

UK Chatham Holmen Paper Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Sheerness Kappa Kraftliner Verbrugge Forest products Weekly In/out Pitea

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Aircooling&refrigerationequipmentSohier & Rietveld Zeeland Koeltechn

AluminiumproducerZeeland Aluminium Company NV

BanksABN/Amro Bank NVFortis Bank (Nederland) NVING BankRabobank Terneuzen-Sas van GentRabobank Walcheren-Noord Beveland

BoatmenMontis Mooring & Boat Service BVVerenigde Bootlieden BVVlissingse Bootliedenwacht BV

BuildingmaterialsAnker Desein Bouwmaterialen BVDeme Building Materials BVMegamix ZeelandPelt & Hooykaas Vlissingen BVSorteerbedrijf Vlissingen BVVersloot Zandhandel BVVlissingse Transport-Beton OndernemingZeeland Cement BV

BunkersuppliersBondewelde Moor-Vlaeminck BVDe Pooter Olie BVOliehandel P. de Lege BVOppeneer Oliehandel

CateringEeterij Koffiehuis SloehavenPartycentrum LandlustTruckstop “FF” Los

CharteringSeacontractors

ChemicalsArkema Vlissingen BVDow Benelux NVICL-IP Terneuzen BVInvista Polyester BVSea Way Chemical Processing BVThermphos International BVTotal Raffinaderij Nederland NVYara Sluiskil BVZuid Chemie BV

Classification societiesLloyd’s Register EMEACold storageContinental Stevedoring Company BVDaalimpex Coldstores BVKloosterboer Vlissingen VOFZoomweg Zeeland Coldstore BVConsulting engineersGrontmij Nederland BVRaadgevend Adviesbureau Lievense BV

Raadgevend Ingenieursbureau F. Koch BVRoyal HaskoningWolter & Dros

ContainerrentalMarine Containers BV

ContractorsBaggerbedrijf De Boer BV BAM Utiliteitsbouw Regio RotterdamCordeel Nederland BVH4A Bouw & Infra BV afd. InfrabouwKWS Infra/AquaviaSagro Aannemingsmaatschappij Zeeland BVMourik Vlissingen BVVan Der StraatenVan Oord Nederland BV

CranehireEyke-Hogendoorn structural steel BVMammoet Nederland BV

CruiseterminaloperatorZeeland Cruise Port

CustomsDouane Vlissingen

Education&trainingMaritiem Instituut De RuyterDe Ruyter Training & Consulting BVTrainingscentrum Brandweer VlissingenIBT Centrum

ElectricalengineersAgro Techniek Niewenhuijse BVIstimewa Elektro BV

EnvironmentalservicesDelta GFT compostering Vlissingen-OostDelta Groencompostering Vlissingen-OostDelta Milieu BVDelta Overslagstation Sloe BVHeros Sluiskil BV

FerroalloysArrow Terminals BV

FinancialservicesDeloitteDRV Accountants & BelastingadviseursKPMG AccountantsPrice Waterhouse Coopers NV

FishauctionZeeuwse visveiling Vlissingen BV

FlaxVan der Bilt zaden en Vlas BV

Fork-lifttrucksFeyter Forkliftservices BV

GassuppliersAir Liquide Technische Gassen BVAir Products Nederland BV

GlassprocessingGlasbedrijf SluiskilGlasfabriek Sas van Gent BV

HotelsGolden Tulip L’EscautGolden Tulip WestduinGrand Hotel Arion Hotel Arneville

IndustrialrentalservicesAbird Industrial Rental Service

LabourC-PortHavenwerk BVManpower UitzendorganisatieRandstad UitzendbureauSeacontractorsSegin Zeeland BVSteelwelding GroupTempo-Team Uitzendbureau BV

Lashing&securingInterlashing BV

LegalservicesAdriaanse & van der Weel AdvocatenBogaard AdvocatenJustion AdvocatenKoch AdviesgroepM.Huisman AdvocatenSeijdlitz, Loof & Segers Notarissen

LiftingequipmentLiftal HijstechniekVan de Gruiter BV

LiquidbiomasssupplierBiox BV

LinerservicesMannlines BVUnited European Car Carriers

LogisticsservicesGaston Schul Vlissingen Douane ExpediteurScaldia Logistics BV

MachineryOverlasko Konstruktie BV

MechanicalengineeringTMS Terneuzen

NavyKoninklijke Marine

NotaryservicesJanse, de Jonge & van Wouwe NotarissenSeijdlitz, Loof & Segers Notarissen

NuclearwastestorageCovra NV

DirectoryofservicesOffshoreHabouwaan Offshore BVHeerema Vlissingen BVXL-Systems Europe Grand Prideco

Pallets&packagingPallethandel Spruijt

PaperpackingindustryElocoat BV

PeatfactoryASB Greenworld

PilotageLoodswezen regio Scheldemonden

PoliceHaventeam Politie

PortablecabinsJan Snel Terneuzen BV

PowdertechnologyTerneuzen Powder Technologies

PrintservicesDe Vey Mestdagh (drukkerij) BV

PublicrelationsLievens Communicatie

RailfreightDB Schenker Rail Nederland NV

RealestateAerssen & PateerProDelta Holding BVSjaak Moens Logistics BVSjaak Moens Verhuurbedrijf

Recycling&wasteprocessingHeros Sluiskil BVMaral BVSITA Foodrecycling BVZeeuwgrondZeeuwse Reinigingsdienst Milieustraat

RefineryTotal Raffinaderij Nederland NV

Seafarers’clubsMission to SeafarersVarenscentrum Terneuzen

SecurityKok BeveiligingSecuricor Beveiliging BV

ShipbreakingHoondert Milieu- en Overslagterminal

Shipbuilding&shiprepairAricom Yacht ServicesASK Romein Vlissingen BVBV Beheersmij. De DongeBosman BV ScheepsreparatieDamen Schelde Naval ShipbuildingMarine Service Shipping BV

Reimerswaal ScheepswerfScheepswerf “De Schroef”Scheldepoort BVTerneuzen Marine Service BVTerneuzen Port ServiceVermeulen’s Jachtwerf BV

ShipchandlersandsuppliersA. Koolwijk Shipstores VOFKoolwijk Shipstores BVTerneuzen Bonded Stores BV

Shipcleaning&wastereceptionMartens Havenontvangstinstallatie Vlissingen BVZeeland Maritime Cleaning BV

ShippingVroon BV

ShippingagentsAdemar BVAnterist Schneider Zeebrugge BVBABroekman Motorships BVBurger Port Agencies BVCobelfret Ferries BV/CdMR BVComex Douane-AgentenCSAV Agency NetherlandsF.A. Voigt & Co. BVGAC-OBCGlobal Star ShippingHavex BVInchcape Shipping ServicesOudkerk BVOvet BVR.G.R. Shipping & Forwarding BVShipping & Signalling Services NV S.T.T. Group of Companies BVTjonger Marine Service BVVerbrugge Customs BVVerbrugge Marine BVVopak Agencies Terneuzen BVWaterfront Trading and Logistic Services BV

SolidfuelsupplyOxbow Coal BV

StainlesssteelprocessingOutokumpu Stainless BV

Steelconstruction&machineryASK Romein Vlissingen BVDu Puy Sluiskil BVFeyter Forkliftservices BVGTI ZuidzuidwestMachinefabriek Sas van Gent BVOverlasko Konstruktie BVTechno Metal Industry Holland BVVDS Staal- en Machinebouw BV

SteelmaintenanceServicebedrijf De Nooijer

SteelslittingEuro-mit Staal BV

Stevedores&terminaloperatorsArrow Terminals BVCobelfret Ferries BV/CdMR BVContinental Stevedoring Company BVDaalimpex Coldstores BVFirma Jansen & Co.Hoondert Milieu- en OverslagterminalHoondert Stuwadoring BVKatoen Natie Logipark BVKloosterboer Vlissingen VOFMercuria Terminals Flushing BVOvet BVOvet Shipping BV Terneuzen/FlushingSea Invest NV (Scaldia Container Terminal)Sealake Terminal BVSupermaritime Nederland BVSupermaritime Van Reems BVUnited European Car CarriersVerbrugge International BVVerbrugge Scaldia Terminals BVVerbrugge Terneuzen Terminals BV Business Unit BulkVerbrugge Terneuzen Terminals BV Business Unit PaperVerbrugge Zeeland Terminals BVVopak Terminal Vlissingen BVZuidnatie (Scaldia Container Terminal)

SurveyorsCunningham Lindsey MarineLabojuice BVRademaker’s Controlebedrijf Vlissingen BVSaybolt Nederland BVSGS Nederland BV

TankstorageMercuria Terminals Flushing BVOiltanking Terneuzen bvVopak Terminal Vlissingen BV

TimberconstructionM. Ruben Timmerbedrijf

TimberdryingDLH Nordisk (Holland) BV

Towage&salvageoperatorsMultraship Towage & SalvageUnie van Redding- en Sleepdienst Nederland BV

TrailerrepairsFlushing Repair Services BV

TravelagentUniglobe Delta Travel

TruckingBastiaanse Vlissingen VOFBoot & Buteijn TransportCEVA Logistics Netherlands BVC.T.O.B. U.A.

DD TransGeerlings JLM Expeditie BVHerrebout Transport Hoek VOFJac RijkJCV Logistics BVPTC ba. Particuliere Transport Cooperatie R. Swagemakers Transport VOFvan Opdorp TransportgroepVerbrugge International Wegtransporten BV

UnderwatercontractorsDiver Underwater Contractors BV

UtilityservicesDelta Energy BVDelta Utility ServicesDeltiusEPZ (NV Elektriciteits-Produktiemij. Zuid-Nederland)Evides IndustriewaterNV Nederlandse GasunieSloe Centrale BVStichting Bevordering WindenergieElsta BV

WarehousingAlleghany Warehouse Europe BVBoot & Buteijn TransportC. Steinweg-Handelsveem BVContinental Stevedoring Company BVDaalimpex Coldstores BVDe Rijke Internationaal Bulkvervoer BVFinsa BVJAC RIJKKatoen Natie Logipark BVKelvin Terminals Koelveem BVKloosterboer Vlissingen VOFObeka BVPacorini Vlissingen BVPfauth Logistieke Dienstverleners BVDe Rijke Internationaal Bulkvervoer BVSealake Terminal BVVerbrugge Scaldia Terminals BVVerbrugge Zeeland Terminals BVZoomweg Zeeland Coldstore BV

Wastecollecting&processingDelta GFT compostering Vlissingen-Oost (=same as Delta Groencompostering)Delta Groencompostering Vlissingen-OostDelta Overslagstation Sloe BVVan Gansewinkel BVStortplaats Noord en Midden Zeeland BVZeeuwse Reinigingsdienst Milieustraat

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TERNEUZENABN/AMROBankNVHerengracht 15, 4531 GM Terneuzen Postbus 301, 4530 AH Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 61 60 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 61 94

AannemingsbedrijfDeBliekenVosBV Harbour No: 1750 Mr. F.J. Haarmanweg 59, 4538 AN Terneuzen Postbus 215, 4530 AE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 42 41 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 24 27 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bliekvos.nl

AannemingsbedrijfdeBokxBVHarbour No: 471 Industrieweg 24, 4538 AJ Terneuzen Postbus 239, 4530 AE Terneuzen Tel: +31 0115 61 38 76 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 98 27 Web: www.debokx.nl

AirLiquideTechnischeGassenBVHarbour No: 191 Herbert H. Dowweg 7, 4542 NM Terneuzen (Hoek) Tel: +31 (0)115 68 35 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 47 96 Web: www.airliquide.nl

AirProductsNederlandBVHarbour No: 473 Willemskerkeweg 3, 4542 NN Hoek Postbus 108, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 45 65 30 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 99 12 Web: www.airproducts.nl

AlutecNederlandHarbour No: 5005 Polenweg 18, 4538 AP Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 45 27 97 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 30 26 Email: [email protected] Web: www.alubeach.com

AquaviaKoninklijkeWegenbouwStevin Harbour No: 5231, Wervenweg 3 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 25 20 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 23 57 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kws.nl

AricomYachtServicesHarbour No: 1446 Polenweg 26, 4538 AP Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 45 77 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 71 17 Email: [email protected] Web: www.aricom.nl

BaggerbedrijfDeBoerBVDr. Langeveldplein 11 Postbus 262, 3360 AG Sliedrecht Tel: +31 (0)184 41 19 99 Fax: +31 (0)184 41 19 98 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dutchdredging.nl

BergesHoldingBVHarbour No: 1472 Ambachtstraat 4, 4538 AW Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 29 74 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 00 29

BertschiBVHarbour No: 74 Lithiumweg 1, 4542 SN Terneuzen Theemsweg 27 3195 KM Botlek-Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)115 48 62 22 Fax: +31 (0)115 48 62 62 Web: www.bertschi.com

BioparkTerneuzenPO Box 132, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 74 00 Web: www.bioparkterneuzen.com

BondewelHarbour No: 1457 Beneluxweg 4, 4538 AL Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 99 91 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 02 81 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bondewel.nl

BosmanBVScheepsreparatieHarbour No: 1443 Fahrenheitlaan 6, 4532 JR Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 28 36 /61 34 90 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 98 11

CargillBeneluxBVHarbour No: 4701 Nijverheidsstraat 1, 4551 LA Sas Van Gent, Postbus 9, 4550 AA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 45 90 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 40 86 Web: www.cargill.com

CEVALogisticsNetherlandsBVHarbour No: 5007 Drogerijweg 1, 4551 MA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 81 13 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 81 17 Web: www.cevalogistics.com

CZAVUAHarbour No: 3005 Oostelijke Kanaalweg 5 4424 ZG Wemeldinge Postbus 402, 4460 AV Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 629204 Fax: +31 (0)113 629201 Email: [email protected] Web: www.czav.nl

DeHoopHandelBVHavenbedrijfHarbour No: 1421 Duitslandweg 2, poort 10 4538 BK Terneuzen Postbus 19, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 09 11 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 41 59 Web: www.dehoop-handel.nl

DeHoopTerneuzenBVWeegbrugHarbour No: 1423 Duitslandweg 2, poort 10 4538 BK Terneuzen Postbus 19, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 09 11 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 41 59

deMoor-VlaeminckBVHarbour No: 3017 Industrieweg Zuid 13, 4554LL Westdorpe Saxhavenstraat 16, 4561 HC Hulst Tel: +31 (0)115 47 29 45 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 27 01 Email: [email protected]

DePooterOlieBVHarbour No: 1574 Polenweg 16, 4538 AP Terneuzen Postbus 206, 4530 AE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 34 38 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 33 95 Email: [email protected] Web: www.depooterolie.nl

DeRijkeInternationaalBulkvervoerBV Harbour No: 5311 Mercuriusstraat, 4551 LB Sas Van Gent, Postbus 6, 4540 AA Sluiskil Tel: +31 0115 47 84 00 Fax: +31 0115 47 13 03 Email: [email protected] Web: www.derijke.com

EvidesIndustriewaterHarbour No: 195 Herbert H. Dowweg 4542 NM Terneuzen (Hoek) Postbus 4472, 3006 AL Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 2935172 Email: [email protected] Web: www.evides.nl

DeltaMilieuBVHarbour No: 1249 Finlandweg 19, 4538 BL Terneuzen Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 88 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 88 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

DengrizaVOFHarbour No: 5011/5013 Kanaaleilandweg 5, 4551 MB Sas Van Gent Postbus 56, 4550 AB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 15 52 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 00 46 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vandenderen.be

DenickRondvaarten&Party’sHarbour No: 1479 Celsiusstraat 39, 4532 KV Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 80 48 Web: www.denick.nl

DiverUnderwaterContractorsBVHarbour No: 1471 Beneluxweg 4, 4538 AL Terneuzen Postbus 69, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 25 21 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 89 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.diverbv.com

DoelderShippingAgencyBVHarbour No: 3121 Beurtvaartkade 1, 4531PE Terneuzen Postbus 147, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 46 79 Fax: +31 0117 38536

DowBeneluxNVHarbour No: 201 Herbert H. Dowweg 5, 4542 NM Hoek Postbus 48, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 12 34 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 24 23 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dowbenelux.com

DriesHamelinkBVHarbour No: 1494 Stationsweg 60, 4538 AD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 72 40 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 12 85 Email: [email protected]

DSVSolutionsBVHarbour No: 4721 Nijverheidsstraat 3, 4551 LA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 45 13 32 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 38 48 Web: www.dsv.com

DuPuySluiskilBVHarbour No: 5341 Mercuriusstraat 11, 4551 LB Sas Van Gent, Postbus 8, 4540 AA Sluiskil Tel: +31 (0)115 47 12 91 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 27 29 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dupuy.nl

ElocoatBVHarbour No: 1351 Osloweg 1, 4538 BM Terneuzen Postbus 90, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 21 21 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 48 37 Email: [email protected] Web: www.elopak.com

ElstaBVHarbour No: 193 Herbert H. Dowweg 5d, 4542 NM Hoek, Postbus 161, 4530 AD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 14 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 14 14 Web: www.elstacogen.nl

Eyke-HogendoornstructuralsteelBVHarbour No: 1519, Mr. F.J. Haarmanweg 9, 4538 AM Terneuzen Postbus 7, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 46 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 46 99 Email: [email protected] Web: www.eyke.com

FassaertBetonBVHarbour No: 3019 Industrieweg Zuid 19, 4554 LL Westdorpe, Postbus 165, 4570 AD Axel Tel: +31 (0)115 45 62 60 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 28 52 Email: [email protected] Web: www.fassaertbeton.nl

FeyterForkliftservicesBVHarbour No: 1522 Mr. F.J. Haarmanweg 17, 4538 AM Terneuzen Postbus 59, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 13 20 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 59 55 Email: [email protected] Web: www.feyter.com

GeerlingsJLMExpeditieBVHarbour No: 3111 Finlandweg 16, 4554 LW Westdorpe Tel: +31 (0)115 47 29 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 30 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.geerlingsjlm.nl

GemeenteTerneuzen(MunicipalityofTerneuzen) Oostelijk Bolwerk 4 4531 GS Terneuzen Postbus 35, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 45 50 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 84 29 Email: [email protected] Web: www.terneuzen.nl

GlasbedrijfSluiskilHarbour No: 5321 Mercuriusstraat 4, 4551 LB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 61 43 38 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 09 22 Email: [email protected] Web: www.glasbedrijfsluiskil.nl

GlasfabriekSasvanGentBVHarbour No: 4221 Westkade 20, 4551 BV Sas Van Gent Postbus 4, 4550 AA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 45 80 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 37 54 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sasglas.com

GraanhandelDeFeijterBVHarbour No: 5171 Wervenweg 13, 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 13 26

GrontmijNederlandBVSegeerssingel 6, Postbus 7060 4330 GB Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 65 25 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 65 25 05 Email: [email protected] Web: www.grontmij.com

GroosmanBedrijfswagensBVHarbour No: 5111 Wervenweg 8 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 19 46 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 19 38 Web: www.groosman.net

GTIZuidzuidwestHarbour No: 1395 Finlandweg 8, 4538 BL Terneuzen Postbus 192, 4530 AD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 65 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 74 79 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gti-group.com

H4ABouw&InfraBVHarbour No: 5121 Wervenweg 10, 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Postbus 46, 4540 AA Sluiskil Tel: +31 (0)115 47 18 64 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 19 92 Email: [email protected] Web: www.h4a.nl

HerosSluiskilBVHarbour No: 1225 Oostkade 5, 4541 HH Sluiskil Postbus 1, 4540 AA Sluiskil Tel: +31 (0)115 47 12 58 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 27 49 Email: [email protected] Web: www.heros.nl

HerreboutTransportHoekVOFHarbour No: 476 Mr. F.J. Haarmanweg 14 4538 AR Terneuzen Boerengat 11, 4542 PZ Hoek Tel: +31 (0)115 61 94 14 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 24 13 Web: www.herrebout.nl

ICL-IPTerneuzenBVHarbour No: 1205 Frankrijkweg 6, 4538 BJ Terneuzen Postbus 318, 4530 AH Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 90 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 72 91 Email: [email protected] Web: www.iclip-terneuzen.com

IndaverGevaarlijkAfvalBVHarbour No: 471 Willemskerkeweg 5, 4542 NN Hoek Postbus 202, 4530 AE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 88 76 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 88 87 Web: www.indaver.nl

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JanSnelTerneuzenBVHarbour No: 5151 Meridilaan 50, 4561 PH Hulst Postbus 132, 4560 AC Hulst Tel: +31 (0)115 47 24 31 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 16 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jansnel.com

JCVLogisticsBVHarbour No: 5317 Mercuriusstraat 1 4551 LB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 20 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 19 11 Email: [email protected]

KatoenNatieLogiparkBVHarbour No: 101 Savoyaardsweg 1, 4542 PM Hoek Tel: +31 (0)115 46 64 53 Fax: +31 (0)115 46 64 50 Email: [email protected] Web: www.katoennatie.com

KelvinTerminalsKoelveemBVHarbour No: 1453 Beneluxweg 5, 4538 AL Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 71 55 Fax: +31 (0)115 69 58 75

KochAdviesgroepLocation Terneuzen: Noorwegenweg 1, 4538 BG Terneuzen Postbus 151, 4530 AD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 27 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 27 01 Location Goes: Beukenstraat 56, 4462 TT Goes Postbus 376, 4460 AT Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 21 30 30 Fax: +31 (0)113 21 31 22 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kochadviesgroep.nl

KoninklijkeJongeneelBVHarbour No: 1075 Schependijk 33, 4531 BW Terneuzen Postbus 40, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 36 55 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 05 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jongeneel.nl

LoodswezenregioScheldemondenHarbour No: 1021 Zeevaartweg 23, 4531 PB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 62 00 20 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 49 91 Email: [email protected]

M.RubenTimmerbedrijfHarbour No: 1475 Beneluxweg 2, 4538 AL Terneuzen Wilhelminaplantsoen 23 4532 AL Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 57 39

MachinefabriekSasvanGentBVHarbour No: 4531 Nijverheidsstraat 6, 4551 LA Sas Van Gent, Postbus 8, 4550 AA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 0115 45 14 15 Fax: +31 0115 45 16 58 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mfsvg.com

MammoetNederlandBVHarbour No: 3127/3145 Finlandweg 1, 4554 LW Westdorpe Postbus 262, 4530 AG Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 47 26 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 26 39 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mammoet.com

MarineServiceShippingBVHarbour No: 1479 Schependijk 37, 4531 BW Terneuzen Postbus 238, 4530 AE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 55 67 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 46 22 Email: [email protected] Web: www.marineservice-terneuzen.nl

MontisMooring&BoatServiceBVHarbour No: 1015 Zeevaartweg 1-3, 4531 PB Terneuzen Postbus 1171, 4530 GD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 99 20 Fax: +31 (0)115 69 48 35 Email: [email protected] Web: www.montismooring.com

MultrashipBVTowage&SalvageHarbour No: 1473 Scheldekade 48, 4531 EH Terneuzen Postbus 72, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 50 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 50 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.multraship.com

NavimarHarbour No: 1063 Schependijk 29, 4531 BW Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 63 29 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 25 91 Email: [email protected] Web: www.navimar.nl

ObekaBVHarbour No: 4521 Nijverheidsstraat 4, 4551 LA Sas Van Gent, Postbus 86, 4550 AB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 46 75 70 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 34 50 Email: [email protected] Web: www.obeka.nl

OiltankingTerneuzenBVHarbour No: 85 Elementenweg 1 4542 SM Hoek-Terneuzen Postbus 419, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 08 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 08 99 Email: [email protected] Web: www.oiltanking.com

OliehandelP.deLegeBVHarbour No: 1065 Schependijk 30, 5431BW Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 22 83 Fax: +31 (0)115 63 13 80

OppeneerOliehandelHarbour No: 5331 Mercuriusstraat 5 4551 LB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 14 23 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 21 94 Email: [email protected]

ÖsterströmsNetherlandsBVHarbour No: 3117 Finlandweg 10B, 4554 LW Westdorpe Tel: +31 (0)115 47 79 50 Web: www.osterstroms.com

OutokumpuStainlessBVHarbour No: 3131 Finlandweg 1, 4554 LW Westdorpe Postbus 52, 4550 AB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 47 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 47 05 Email: [email protected] Web: www.outokumpu.nl

OvetBVPostbus 1200, 4530 GE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 67 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 03 16 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ovet.nl Massagoedharbour: Harbour No: 1401 Noorwegenweg 2, Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 68 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 69 62 03

OvetShippingSchuttershofweg 1 Postbus 1200, 4530 GE Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 67 20 AOH: +31 6 22370371 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 75 44 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ovetship.nl

OxbowCoalBVHarbour No: 1403 Noorwegenweg 2, 4538 BG Terneuzen Postbus 260, 4530 AG Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 63 05 76 Fax: +31 (0)115 63 09 21 Email: [email protected] Web: www.oxbow.com

PortaalvanVlaanderenHarbour No: 1017 Zeevaartweg, 4531 PB Terneuzen Postbus 1043, 4530 GA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 62 10 22 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 11 11 Email: [email protected] Web: www.terneuzen.com/portaal

R.SwagemakersTransportHarbour No: 3117 Finlandweg 10, 4554 LW Westdorpe Tel: +31 (0)115 47 74 77 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 74 78 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rswagemakers.nl

RaadgevendIngenieursbureauF.KochBV Harbour No: 1419 Noorwegenweg 1, 4538 BG Terneuzen Postbus 151, 4530 AD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 27 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 27 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.fkoch.nl

RabobankTerneuzen-SasvanGentHerengracht 1, 4531 GM Terneuzen Postbus 22, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 83 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 85 82 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rabobank.kanaalzone.nl

DBSchenkerRailNederlandNVHarbour No: 1492 Stationsweg 66, 4538 AD Terneuzen Postbus 254, 4530 AG Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 45 30 30 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 32 99 Email: [email protected] Web: www.railion.nl

RijkswaterstaatDienstkringZeeuwsVlaanderen Harbour No: 1013 Buitenhaven 2, 4531 BX Terneuzen Postbus 114, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 68 68 00 www.rijkswaterstaat.nl

RoyalNedalcoHarbour No: 4712 Nijverheidsstraat 5, 4554 LA Sas Van Gent, Postbus 6, 4600 AA Bergen Op Zoom Tel: +31 (0)164 21 34 00 Fax: +31 (0)164 21 34 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nedalco.com

SagroZeeuws-VlaanderenBVHarbour No: 3325 Koegorsstraat 17, 4541 HT Sluiskil Postbus 138, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 47 82 40 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 78 05 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sagro.nl

Scheepswerf“DeSchroef”Harbour No: 5241 Wervenweg 1, 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 16 59 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 26 19 Email: [email protected] Web: www.deschroef.com

Seijdlitz,Loof&SegersNotarissenClaushof 2, Postbus 20 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 79 77 Fax: +31 (0)115 63 02 16 Email: [email protected] Web: www.notarissen-terneuzen.nl

SGSNederlandBVHarbour No: 82 Lithiumweg, 4542 SN Terneuzen Postbus 516, 4530 AM Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 42 29 Fax: +31 (0)115 63 13 08 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sgs.nl

SjaakMoensLogisticsBVHarbour No: 5005 Drogerijweg 1, 4551 MA Sas Van Gent Postbus 89, 4550 AB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 77 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 77 03 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moenslogistics.nl

SjaakMoensVerhuurbedrijfHarbour No: 5165 Wervenweg 11, 4551 MC Sas Van Gent Postbus 32, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 47 24 31 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 16 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moenslogistics.nl

TerneuzenBondedStoresBVHarbour No: 5007 Drogerijweg 1, 4551 MA Sas Van Gent Postbus 147, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 0117-38 45 00 Fax: +31 0117-38 53 60 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ternbondedstores.nl

TerneuzenMarineServiceBVHarbour No: 1095 Schependijk 37, 4531 BW Terneuzen Postbus 238, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 55 67 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 46 22 Email: [email protected] Web: www.marineservice-terneuzen.nl

TerneuzenPortServiceHarbour No: 1513 Industrieweg 4, 4538 AH Terneuzen Postbus 14, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 63 01 48 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 43 58 Email: [email protected] Web: www.terneuzenportservice.nl

TerneuzenPowderTechnologiesHarbour No: 1247 Finlandweg 21, 4538 BL Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 98 41 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 98 43 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tpt-group.com

TMSTerneuzenHarbour No: 1061 Schependijk 28, 4531 BW Terneuzen Postbus 1002, 4530 GA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 69 55 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 84 02 Email: [email protected] Web: www.troostzld.nl

UnievanRedding-enSleepdienstNederlandBV Harbour No: 1037 Buitenhoofd 15, 4531 PA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 21 43 Fax: +31 (0)115 68 32 04 Email: [email protected]

VanderBiltzadenenVlasBVHarbour No: 5531 Langeweg 26, 4541 PC Sluiskil Tel: +31 (0)115 47 19 22 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 22 29 Web: www.vandebiltzadenvlas.com

vanOpdorpTransportgroepHarbour No: 4511/4571 Nijverheidsstraat 2 4551 LA Sas Van Gent Postbus 208, 4550 AE Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 46 74 67 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 20 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vanopdorp.com

VerbruggeInternationalBVHarbour No: 1361 Zwedenweg 1, 4538 BH Terneuzen Postbus 5, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 63 30 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 63 80 Email: [email protected] www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeInternationaleWegtransportenBV Harbour No: 1439 Industrieweg 40, 4538 AJ Terneuzen Postbus 31, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 11 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeMarineBVHarbour No: 1361 Zwedenweg 1, Terneuzen Postbus 5, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 63 20 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 63 70 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeTerneuzenTerminalsBV Business Unit Bulk Harbour No: 1265 Finlandweg 13, 4538 BL Terneuzen Postbus 5, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 40 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

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VerbruggeTerneuzenTerminalsBVBusiness Unit Paper Harbour No: 1361 Zwedenweg 1, 4538 BH Terneuzen Postbus 5, 4530 AA Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 40 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerenigdeBootliedenBVHarbour No: 1023 Zeevaartweg 21, 4531 PB Terneuzen Postbus 1117, 4530 GC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 79 25 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 81 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bootlieden.nl

Vermeulen’sJachtwerfBVHarbour No: 1055 Schependijk 25, 4531 BW Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 27 16 Fax: +31 (0)115 69 58 46 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vermeulensjachtwerf.nl

VerslootZandhandelBVHarbour No: 5181 Wervenweg 14-15, 4551 MC Gent Postbus 15, 4550 AA Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 47 26 37 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 20 20 Email: [email protected] Web: www.interballast.com

VopakAgenciesTerneuzenBVHarbour No: 3145 Schuttershofweg 1, 4538 AA Terneuzen Postbus 1082, 4530 GB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 63 00 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 61 43 94 Email: [email protected]

WaterschapZeeuws-VlaanderenHarbour No: 1498 Kennedylaan 1, 4538 AE Terneuzen Postbus 88, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 10 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 12 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wszv.nl

WatersportverenigingNeusenHarbour No: 1131 Everingen 12, 4535 JD Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 99 82 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wvneusen.nl

Wolter&DrosHarbour No: 1651 Handelspoort 11, 4538 BN Terneuzen Postbus 1085, 4530 GB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 61 21 76 Fax: +31 (0)115 63 03 98 Web: www.wolterendros.nl

YaraSluiskilBVHarbour No: 2111 Industrieweg 10, 4541 HJ Sluiskil Postbus 2, 4540 AA Sluiskil Tel: +31 (0)115 47 44 44 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 26 88 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yara.nl

ZeelandCementBVHarbour No: 3141 Finlandweg 2, 4554 LW Westdorpe Postbus 454, 4530 AL Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)10 404 88 73 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zeelandcement.nl

ZeelandSeaportsHarbour No: 1151 Visitors address: Schelpenpad 2, 4531 PD Terneuzen Postal address: Postbus 132, 4530 AC Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 64 74 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 64 75 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zeeland-seaports.com

ZuidChemieBVHarbour No: 4211 Westkade 38/A, 4551 BV Sas Van Gent Postbus 70, 4550 AB Sas Van Gent Tel: +31 (0)115 45 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 45 16 47 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zuidchemie.nl

VLISSINGENA.KoolwijkShipstoresVOFHarbour No: 840/860 Westerhavenweg 14 4382 NM Vlissingen Postbus 90, 4380 AB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 59 54 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 82 89 Email: [email protected] Web: www.shipstores.nl

AbirdIndustrialRentalServiceHarbour No: 8610 Spanjeweg 2, 4455 TW Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 67 67 12 13 Email: [email protected] Web: www.abird.nl

AdemarBVHarbour No: 1066 Engelandweg 13, 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 1031, 4388 ZG Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 47 13 11 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 13 15 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ademar.nl

Adriaanse&vanderWeelAdvocatenPostbus 240, 4330 AE Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 65 60 60 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 61 78

Aerssen&PateerGlacisstraat 42, 4381 RK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 41 39 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 11 12

AgroTechniekNiewenhuijseBVHarbour No: 1148 Andorraweg 8, 4389 PG Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 47 44 44 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 40 66 Email: [email protected] Web: www.atn-zeeland.nl

AlleghanyWarehouseEuropeBVHarbour No: 1079 Engelandweg 35 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 1020, 4388 ZG Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 42 65 61 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 20 56

AlleghanyWarehouseEuropeBVHarbour No: 1141 Duitslandweg 2, 4389 PJ Ritthem Postbus 1020, 4388 ZG Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 42 65 61 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 20 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.AWE.nl

AnkerDeseinBouwmaterialenBVHarbour No: 0120 Marie Curieweg 9-13 4389 WB Vlissingen Postbus 32, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 54 50 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 81 60 Email: [email protected] Web: www.anker-desein.nl

AnteristSchneiderZeebruggeBVBAHarbour No: 1135 Henri Victor Wolvenstraat B-8380 Zeebrugge, Engelandweg 37 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)50 54 85 71 Email: [email protected]

ArbodienstBWBZuidHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg Zuid, 4389 PD Vlissingen Postbus 404, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 93 37 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 93 28

ArkemaVlissingenBVHarbour No: 9850 Europaweg Zuid 2, 4389 PD Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 70, 4380 AB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 70 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 29 84 Email: www.arkema.com Web: [email protected]

ArrowTerminalsBVHarbour No: 9310 Monacoweg 2, 4455 SZ Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 67 21 23 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 00 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.arrowterminals.nl

ASBGreenworldHarbour No: 4646 Estlandweg 10, 4455 SV Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 67 01 34

ASKRomeinVlissingenBVHarbour No: 5994 Frankrijkweg 5 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)113 61 29 01 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 38 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ask-romein.com

AstralHarbour No: 1135 Engelandweg 37, 4389 PC Ritthem

BaggerbedrijfDeBoerBVDr. Langeveldplein 11 Postbus 262, 3360 AG Sliedrecht Tel: +31 (0)184 41 19 99 Fax: +31 (0)184 41 19 98 Email: [email protected] Web: www.dutchdredging.nl

BVBeheersmij.DeDongeHarbour No: 5910 Portugalweg 3, 4455 TZ Nieuwdorp Postbus 240, 4460 AE Goes Tel: +31 0162-51 22 20 Fax: +31 0162-51 60 44 Email: [email protected] Web: www.shipyarddedonge.nl

BAMUtiliteitsbouwRegioRotterdamPostbus 8726, 3009 AS Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 44 76 96 00 Fax: +31 (0)10 202 35 30

BastiaanseVlissingenVOFHarbour No: 1150 De Keyzerstraat 7, 4364 BJ Grijpskerke Andorraweg 4, 4389 PG Ritthem

BioxBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg Zuid, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 346, 4380 AH Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 91 50 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 91 55 Email: [email protected] Web: www.biox.nl

BogaardAdvocatenPostbus 616 4330 AP Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 62 36 55 Fax: +31 (0)118 62 51 79

Boot&ButeijnTransportHarbour No: 4031 Letlandweg 10, 4389 RL Ritthem Coudorp 14, 4455 AK Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)118 48 84 88 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 26 59 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bootbuteijn.nl

BroekmanMotorshipsBVHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.broekman-group.nl

BurgerPortAgenciesBVEdisonweg 39C, 4382 NV Vlissingen Postbus 5205, 4380 KE Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 41 21 71 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 13 48 Email: [email protected] Web: www.royalburgergroup.com

C.Steinweg-HandelsveemBVHarbour No: 4428 Parmentierplein 1 3088 GN Rotterdam Postbus 1068, 3000 BB Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 487 95 55 Fax: +31 (0)10 487 92 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.steinweg.com

C.T.O.B.U.A.Postbus 58, 4510 AB Breskens Tel: +31 (0)117 38 15 34 Fax: +31 (0)117 38 21 44

ChamberofCommerce/KamervanKoophandel, Postbus 6004 4330 LA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 67 35 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 70 59

CobelfretFerriesBV/CdMRBVHarbour No: 1199 Ritthemsestraat 497, 4389 PC Ritthem

ComexDouane-AgentenHarbour No: 3975 Denemarkenweg 22, 4389 PE Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 49 08 90 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 08 91 Email: [email protected]

ContinentalStevedoringCompanyBVHarbour No: 3975 Denemarkenweg 23, 4390 PE Ritthem Nisseweg 4, 4416 PK Kruiningen Tel: +31 (0)118 49 08 72 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 08 78 Email: [email protected]

CordeelNederlandBVHarbour No: 1145 Andorraweg 1 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)118 46 34 92 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 85 07 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cordeel.nl

CovraNVHarbour No: 8601 Spanjeweg 1, 4455 TW Nieuwdorp Postbus 202, 4380 AE Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 66 66 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 66 50 Email: [email protected] Web: www.covra.nl

C-PortHarbour No: 3989 Ierlandweg 2, 4389 PH Ritthem Postbus 22, 4453 ZG ’s-Heerenhoek Tel: +31 (0)118 46 42 22 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 91 62 Email: [email protected] Web: www.c-port.nl

CSAVAgencyNetherlandsHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.csav.com

CunninghamLindseyMarinePostbus 23212, 3001 KE Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 300 90 00 Fax: +31 (0)10 300 90 01

DaalimpexLogisticsBVHarbour No: 3980 Denemarkenweg 20 4389 PE Vlissingen Oost Tel: +31 (0) 118 48 96 66 Fax: +31 (0) 118 48 96 99 E-mail: coldstores @ daalimpex.com Web: www.daalimpex.com

DamenScheldeNavalShipbuildingVisiting address: Glacisstraat 165, 4381 SE Vlissingen Mail address: PO Box 555, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 50 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 50 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.damennaval.com

DBSchenkerRailNederlandNVHarbour No: 7030 Luxemburgweg 7, 4455 TM Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 90 52 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 25 91 Email: [email protected] Web: www.railion.nl

DBSchenkerRailNederlandNVHarbour No: 6051 Luxemburgweg 7 4455 TM Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 90 52 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 25 91 Email: [email protected] Web: www.railion.nl

DDTransHarbour No: 1135 Engelandweg 37, 4389 PC Ritthem

DeFeijterBVHarbour No: 4070 Groenlandweg 10, 4455 SN Vlissingen Postbus 445, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 08 14 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 08 23 Email: [email protected] Web: www.feyter.com

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DeRuyterTraining&ConsultingBVHarbour No: 0710 Oosterhavenweg 22-24 4382 NL Vlissingen Postbus 36, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 33 82 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 92 19 Email: [email protected] Web: www.drtc.nl

DeVeyMestdagh(drukkerij)BVPostbus 5104, 4380 KC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 44 05 55 Fax: +31 (0)118 44 05 56

DeloittePostbus 7056, 4330 GB Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 68 55 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 68 55 55

DeltaEnergyBVHarbour No: 7290 Polenweg 4, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

DeltaGFTcomposteringVlissingen-Oost Harbour No: 7250 Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Polenweg 1, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)115 67 88 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 88 80 Email: [email protected] www.delta.nl

DeltaGroencomposteringVlissingen-Oost Harbour No: 7560 IJslandweg 6, 4455 SR Nieuwdorp Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 88 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 88 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

DeltaOverslagstationSloeBVHarbour No: 7260 Polenweg 7, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 67 88 00 Fax: +31 (0)115 67 88 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

DeltaUtilityServicesHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg Zuid 4, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 23, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 74 19 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 74 19 09 Web: www.delta.nl

Deltius Harbour No: 9890 Europaweg-Zuid 4, Ritthem Postbus 23, 4380 AA Vlissingen Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

DemeBuildingMaterialsBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg-zuid 4 4389 PD Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 117, 4380 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 67 66 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 66 01 Email: [email protected]

DLHNordisk(Holland)BVHarbour No: 3501 Denemarkenweg 1, 4389 PE Ritthem Email: [email protected] Web: www.dlhnordisk.com

DouaneVlissingenHarbour No: 1142 Duitslandweg 1, 4389 PJ Ritthem Postbus 279, 4380 AG Vlissingen

DRVAccountants&Belastingadviseurs Postbus 117, 4460 AC Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 21 31 20 Fax: +31 (0)113 22 19 41

EconomischeImpulsZeelandPostbus 6004, 4330 LA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 67 35 80 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 70 59

Eeterij Koffiehuis SloehavenHarbour No: 1055 Engelandweg 17, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 47 15 26 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 03 62 Email: [email protected]

EPZ(NVElektriciteits-Produktiemij.Zuid-Nederland) Harbour Nos: 8098, 8099, 9301 Zeedijk 32, 4454 PM Borssele Postbus 130, 4380 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 35 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 35 25 50 Email: [email protected] Web: www.epz.nl

Euro-mitStaalBVHarbour No: 1153 Duitslandweg 7, 4389 PJ Ritthem Postbus 535, 4380 AM Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 25 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 12 12 Email: [email protected] www.euro-mit-staal.com

EvidesIndustriewaterBVHarbour No: 7290 Polenweg 4, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Postbus 4472, 3006 AL Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 293 51 72 Fax: +31 (0)10 293 50 03 Email: [email protected] Web: www.evides.nl

F.A.Voigt&CoBVHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.broekman-group.nl

FeyterForkliftservicesBVHarbour No: 4070 Groenlandweg 10 4455 SN Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 445, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 08 14 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 08 23 Email: [email protected] Web: www.feyter.com

FinsaBVHarbour No: 0810 Westerhavenweg 12 4382 NM Vlissingen Postbus 179, 4380 AD Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 47 12 22 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 24 00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.finsa.es

FirmaJansen&CoHarbour No: 4052 Jan van Tourainestraat 17 4472 BJ ‘S Heer Hendrikskinderen Finlandweg 2, 4389 PC Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)118 46 87 84 Fax: +31 (0)113 38 36 26

FlushingRepairServicesBVHarbour No: 4060 Finlandweg, 4389 PC Nieuwdorp Schouwersweg 22 4451 HT Heinkenszand Tel: +31 (0)113 56 44 53 Email: [email protected]

FortisBank(Nederland)Postbus 7, 4460 AA Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 23 75 75 Fax: +31 (0)113 23 75 95

GastonSchulVlissingenDouaneExpediteur Harbour No: 1128 Ritthemsestraat 499 4389 PA Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)118 46 90 80 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 43 73 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gaston-schul.com

GemeenteBorsele(MunicipalityofBorsele) Stevenate 10, 4451 KB Heinkenszand Postbus 1, 4450 AA Heinkenszand Tel: +31 (0)113 23 83 83 Fax: +31 (0)113 56 13 85 Email: [email protected] Web: www.borsele.nl

GemeenteMiddelburg(MunicipalityofMiddelburg) Postbus 61, 4330 AB Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 67 52 34 Fax: +31 (0)118 62 37 17

GemeenteVlissingen(MunicipalityofVlissingen) Paul Krugerstraat 1 4382 LG Vlissingen Postbus 3000, 4380 GV Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 70 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 02 18 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vlissingen.nl

GlobalStarShippingHarbour No: 4053 Finlandweg 4, 4389 PK Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)118 46 01 65 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 09 39 Email: [email protected] Web: www.globalstarshipping.com

GoldenTulipL’EscautScheldekade 65, Postbus 1089 4530 GB Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)115 69 48 55 Fax: +31 (0)115 62 09 81 Email: [email protected] Web: www.goldentulip-lescaut.nl

GoldenTulipWestduinWestduin 1, 4371 PE Koudekerke Tel: +31 (0)118 55 25 10 Fax: +31 (0)118 55 27 76

GrandHotelArionBoulevard Bankert 266 4382 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 41 05 02 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 63 62

GrontmijNederlandBVSegeerssingel 6 Postbus 7060, 4330 GB Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 65 25 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 65 25 05 Email: [email protected] Web: www.grontmij.com

HabouwaanOffshoreBVHarbour No: 4600 Estlandweg 4, 4455 SV Nieuwdorp Postbus 77, 3430 AB Nieuwegein Tel: +31 (0)30 607 83 30 Fax: +31 (0)30 607 83 95

HaventeamPolitieHarbour No: 4051 Finlandweg 1, 4455 TE Nieuwdorp Postbus 5009, 4330 KA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)900 88 44 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 27 19 Email: [email protected]

HavenwerkBVHarbour No: 3990 Ierlandweg 2, 4455 TS Nieuwdorp Zld Postbus 358, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 49 09 33 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 69 83 Email: [email protected] Web: www.havenwerk.nl

HavexBVHarbour No: 1134 Engelandweg 35 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 398, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 65 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 25 32 Email: [email protected] Web: www.havex.nl

HeeremaVlissingenBVHarbour No: 8401 Belgieweg Oost 1, 4455 TT Nieuwdorp Postbus 5060, 4380 KB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 80 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 31 07 Email: [email protected] Web: www.heerema.com

HoondertMilieu-enOverslagterminalHarbour No: 8620 Spanjeweg 2, 4455 TW Nieuwdorp Postbus 4, 4453 ZG ’s-Heerenhoek Tel: +31 (0)113 35 25 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hoondertovezande.nl

HoondertStuwadoringBVHarbour No: 4052 Finlandweg 2, 4455 TE Nieuwdorp Postbus 11, 4440 SS Ovezande Tel: +31 (0)118 46 00 92 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 89 98 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hoondertovezande.nl

HotelArnevilleBuitenruststraat 22 4337 EH Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 63 84 56 Fax: +31 (0)118 61 51 54 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hotelarneville.nl

IBTCentrumHarbour No: 4051 Finlandweg 1, 4455 TE Nieuwdorp Segeersingel 10, 4337 LG Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)900 88 44

InchcapeShippingServicesHarbour No: 1133 Rivium Oostlaan 45 2909 LL Capelle A/D Ijssel Postbus 8515, 3009 AM Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 295 11 11 Fax: +31 (0)10 295 11 21 Email: [email protected]

INGBankPostbus 5193, 4380 KD Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 00 10 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 02 70

InterlashingBVHarbour No: 1141 Duitslandweg 2 4389 PJ Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)622 64 06 50 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 20 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.interlashing.com

InvistaPolyesterBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg-Zuid 2/A 4389 PD Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 408, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 93 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 93 01 Web: www.invista.com

IstimewaElektroBVHarbour No: 5998 Frankrijkweg 3 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 9, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 28 40 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 31 37 Email: [email protected] Web: www.istimewa.nl

JacRijkHarbour No: 1160 Duitslandweg 11, 4389PJ Ritthem Postbus 409, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 56 12 08 Fax: +31 (0)113 56 32 38 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jacrijk.nl

Janse,deJonge&vanWouweNotarissen Postbus 199, 4330 AD Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 65 96 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 33 42

JustionAdvocatenGebouw “Orion” Park Veldzigt 2, 4336 DX Middelburg Postbus 352, 4330 AJ Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 62 37 19 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 83 47 Email: [email protected] Web: www.justionadvocaten.nl Rotterdam office: Tel: +31 (0)10 411 30 76 Fax: +31 (0)10 270 90 04

KloosterboerVlissingenVOFHarbour Nos: 3989, 3990, 3995, 4330, 4430, 4444, 4446 Finlandweg 2, 4455 TE Nieuwdorp Postbus 66, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 62 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 62 88

KokBeveiligingHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg-Zuid 4, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 387, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 97 50 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 97 51 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kokbeveiliging.nl

KoninklijkeMarineHarbour No: 0730 Oosterhavenweg 10 4382 NK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 42 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 42 60

KoolwijkShipstoresBVPostbus 90, 4380 AB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 59 54 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 82 89

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KPMGAccountantsPostbus 3292, 4800 DG Breda Tel: +31 (0)765 24 02 00 Fax: +31 (0)765 21 62 21

KWSInfra/AquaviaPostbus 119, 4790 AG Klundert Tel: +31 (0)115 47 16 53 Fax: +31 (0)115 47 23 57

LabojuiceBVHarbour No: 3993 Denemarkenweg 35 4455 SP Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)118 47 42 42 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 37 43 Email: [email protected] Web: www.labojuice.com

LandlustHarbour No: 5000 Landlustweg 1, 4455 TK Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 25 89 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 27 26 Email: [email protected] Web: www.landlust.nl

LievensCommunicatiePostbus 3000 , 4330 AH Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 65 51 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 65 51 10

LiftalHijstechniekHarbour No: 4056 Groenlandweg 4 4455 SN Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 80, 4450 AB Heinkenszand Tel: +31 (0)118 48 84 50 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 84 51 Email: [email protected] Web: www.liftal.com

Lloyd’sRegisterEMEAHarbour No: 1135 Engelandweg 37, 4389 PC Ritthem Postbus 297, 4380 AG Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 14 28 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 14 87 Email: [email protected] Web: www.lr.org

LoodswezenregioScheldemondenBoulevard de Ruyter 8 4381 KA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 95 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 28 31 Email: [email protected] www.loodswezen.nl

M.HuismanAdvocatenPostbus 130, 4460 AC Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 21 16 40 Fax: +31 (0)113 23 25 59

MannlinesBVHarbour No: 4053 Finlandweg 4, 4389 PK Ritthem Postbus 142, 4330 AC Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 93 21 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 97 58 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mannlines.com

ManpowerUitzendorganisatieLange Noordstraat 26 4331 CD Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 64 29 10 Fax: +31 (0)118 62 74 23

MaralBVHarbour No: 4640 Estlandweg 8, 4455 SV Nieuwdorp Haven 4, 4493 BJ Kamperland Tel: +31 (0)113 377 26 46

MarineContainersBVHarbour No: 4056 Groenlandweg 4-8 4455 SN Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 32, 4450 AA Heinkenszand Tel: +31 (0)118 47 44 40 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 44 61 Email: [email protected] Web: www.marinecontainers.nl

MaritiemInstituutDeRuyterBoulevard Bankert 156 4382 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 94 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 94 44 Email: [email protected] Web: www.deruyter-mi.nl

MartensHavenontvangstinstallatieVlissingenBV Harbour No: 8610 Spanjeweg 2, 4455 TW Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 67 22 10 Fax: +31 (0)113 35 24 42 Email: [email protected] Web: www.martenscleaning.nl

MegamixZeelandHarbour No: 0130 Eerste Binnenhaven 1 4382 NT Vlissingen Postbus 68, 4380 AB Vlissingen Email: [email protected] Web: www.megamix.nl

MercuriaTerminalsFlushingBVHarbour Nos: 0720, 0830, 9890 Oosterhavenweg 14a 4382 NL Vlissingen Postbus 313, 4380 AH Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 49 28 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 28 29 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mercuria.com

MissiontoSeafarersHarbour No: 1010 Ritthemsestraat 498, 4389 PA Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 70 63 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 69 44 Email: [email protected]

MourikVlissingenBVHarbour No: 6055 Liechtensteinweg 2 4455 ST Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 62 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 62 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mourik.com

MultrashipTowage&SalvageHarbour No: 5999 Frankrijkweg, 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 72, 4530 AB Terneuzen Tel: +31 0115 64 50 00 Fax: +31 0115 64 50 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.multraship.com

NetherlandsForeignInvestmentAgency Postbus 20101, 2500 EC Den Haag Tel: +31 (0)703 79 88 18 Fax: +31 (0)703 79 63 22 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nfia.nl

NVNederlandseGasunieHarbour No: 6043 Akkerweg 1-3, 4455 TP Nieuwdorp Postbus 444, 2740 AK Waddinxveen Web: www.nvnederlandsegasunie.nl

NVWesterscheldetunnelPostbus 303, 4460 AS Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 27 84 80 Fax: +31 (0)113 27 84 81 Email: [email protected] Web: www.westerscheldetunnel.nl

GAC-OBCHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost, Postbus 27, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 40 40 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 40 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gacworld.com

OudkerkBVHarbour No: 8401 Belgiëweg-Oost 1, 4455 TT Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 28 10 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 35 91 Email: [email protected] Web: www.oudkerk.com

OverlaskoKonstruktieBVHarbour No: 5992 Frankrijkweg 9, 4455 TR Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)113 61 31 30 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 23 54 Email: [email protected] Web: www.overlasko.nl

OvetBVHarbour No: 9401 Kalootharbour, Monacoweg, Vlissingen-Oost Tel: +31 (0)113 67 26 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 25 88 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ovet.nl

PacoriniVlissingenBVHarbour No: 1051 Engelandweg 25 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 104, 4380 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 49 33 50 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 33 51/2 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pacorini.nl

PallethandelSpruijtHarbour No: 1146 Andorraweg 5, 4389 PG Ritthem Elektraweg 30, 4338 PK Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 63 92 75 Fax: +31 (0)118 62 32 37 Email: [email protected] Web: www.spruijtpallets.nl

Pelt&HooykaasVlissingenBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg Zuid 6, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 65, 4380 AB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 30 95 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 38 59 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pelt-hooykaas.nl

PfauthLogistiekeDienstverlenersBVHarbour No: 1128 Ritthemsestraat 499 4389 PA Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 220, 4380 AE Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 99 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 70 39 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pfauth.nl

PriceWaterhouseCoopersNVPostbus 8515, 4460 AB Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 24 20 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 24 21 99 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pwc.com

ProvincieZeeland,AfdelingEconomie(ProvinceofZeeland,DepartmentofEconomicAffairs) Abdij 6, Postbus 6001 4330 LA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 63 12 45 Fax: +31 (0)118 62 56 25 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zeeland.nl

ProDeltaHoldingBVHarbour No: 5710 Parklaan 9, 3016 BA Rotterdam Postbus 23474, 3001 KL Rotterdam Tel: +31 +31 (0)10 892 04 70 Fax: +31 +31 (0)10 892 04 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.prodelta.nl

PTCba.ParticuliereTransportCooperatie Postbus 30132, 3001 DC Rotterdam Tel: +31 (0)10 799 90 50 Fax: +31 (0)10 799 90 51

R.G.R.Shipping&ForwardingBVHarbour No: 1052/1137 Engelandweg 12, 4389 PC Ritthem Postbus 485, 2990 AL Barendrecht Tel: +31 (0)180 69 26 00 Fax: +31 (0)180 69 26 11 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rgr.nl

RaadgevendAdviesbureauLievenseBV Postbus 3199, 4800 DD Breda

RabobankWalcheren-NoordBevelandPostbus 420, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 80 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 82 96

Rademaker’sControlebedrijfVlissingenBV Harbour No: 1054, Engelandweg 12 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 21 07 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 07 17 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rademakers-controle.nl

RandstadUitzendbureauBadhuisstraat 50, 4381 LT Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 05 80 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 05 89

ReimerswaalScheepswerfPostbus 151, 4417 ZG Hansweert Tel: +31 (0)113 38 30 21 Fax: +31 (0)113 38 34 21

RemijnVOFHarbour No: 7600 IJslandweg 5, 4488 SR Nieuwdorp Molendijk 82 4453 VA, ’s-Heerenhoek Tel: +31 (0)113 35 13 86 Fax: +31 (0)113 35 27 04

RijkswaterstaatHarbour No: 0210 Prins Hendrikweg 54 4382 NS Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 88 00

RijkswaterstaatHarbour No: 0050 Prins Hendrikweg 2 4382 NS Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 88 00

RoyalHaskoningPostbus 4, 4460 AA Goes

SagroAannemingsmaatschappijZeelandBV Harbour Nos: 7269, 7520, 7540 IJslandweg, 4488 SR Nieuwdorp Postbus 3, 4453 ZG ’s-Heerenhoek Tel: +31 (0)113 61 28 03 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 28 03 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sagro.nl

SayboltNederlandBVHarbour No: 0725 Oosterhavenweg 14 4382 NL Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 47 82 92 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 26 42 Email: [email protected] Web: www.saybolt.com

ScaldiaLogisticsBVHarbour No: 6700 Luxemburgweg 2, 4455 TM Nieuwdorp Postbus 11, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 64 65 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 64 76 Email: [email protected] Web: www.scaldialogistics.nl

ScheldepoortBVHarbour No: 1010 Visiting address: Ritthemsestraat 500 4389 PA Vlissingen-Oost Mail address: Postbus 565, 4380 AN Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 30 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 30 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.scheldepoort.com

SeaInvestNV(ScaldiaContainerTerminal) Harbour No: 6750 Frankrijkweg, 4389 PB Ritthem Skaldenstraat 1, B-9042 Ghent Tel: +31 0032 9 255 92 52 Fax: +31 0032 9 252 08 94 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sea-invest.be

SeaWayChemicalProcessingBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg-Zuid 4, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 45, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)900 05 06 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 94 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sea-way.nl

SeacontractorsBellamypark 48, 4381 CK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 41 05 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 08 77

SealakeTerminalBVHarbour No: 4640 Estlandweg 8, 4455 SV Nieuwdorp Postbus 8056, 4330 EB Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)113 67 08 66 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 08 27 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sealaketerminal.com

SecuricorBeveiligingBVHarbour No: 3989 Ierlandweg 2, 4389 PK Ritthem Albert Plesmanweg 1a, 4462 GC Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 24 23 70 Fax: +31 (0)113 24 23 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.g4s.nl

SeginZeelandBVHarbour No: 1033 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 48 01 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 01 21 Email: [email protected] Web: www.segin.nl

ServicebedrijfDeNooijerHarbour No: 1149 Andorraweg 3, 4389 PG Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 47 91 22 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 30 40 Web: www.denooijer-straalbedrijf.nl

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SGSNederlandBVHarbour No: 4060 Finlandweg 6, 4389 PK Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 151, 4380 AD Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 92 60 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 92 63 Email: [email protected]

SGSNederlandBVHarbour No: 9890 Europaweg Zuid 4, 4389 PD Vlissingen Postbus 151, 4380 AD Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 92 60 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 92 63 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sgs.nl

Shipping&SignallingServicesNVBoulevard de Ruyter 32-34 4381 KB Vlissingen Reporting dept: Tel: +31 (0)118 41 37 10 (24 hours) Email: [email protected] Shipping dept: Tel: +31 (0)118 41 23 92 (24 hours) Email: [email protected] Both operational depts. Fax: +31 (0) 118 41 99 19 Operational cellphone +31 (0)653 40 93 13 Web: www.sss.be

S.T.T.GroupofCompaniesBV(Shipping,Trading&Transport)Harbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 1057, 4388 ZH Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.agency-stt.com

SITAFoodrecyclingBVHarbour No: 7267 Polenweg 12, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Postbus 1478, 4700 BL Roosendaal Tel: +31 (0)113 67 27 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 27 01

SloeCentraleBVHarbour No: 9610 Albaniëweg 10, 4389 PR Ritthem Postbus 5009, 4380 KA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 77 00 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 77 00 65 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sloecentrale.nl

Sohier&RietveldZeelandKoeltechn.Harbour No: 4060 Finlandweg 6, 4389 PK Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 1098, 4388 ZH Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 61 43 81 Fax: +31 (0)118 63 98 80 Email: [email protected] Web: www.srzkt.nl

SorteerbedrijfVlissingenBVHarbour No: 0850 Westerhavenweg 14 4382 NM Vlissingen Postbus 134, 4380 AC Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 01 60 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 86 37 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sorteerbedrijfvlissingen.nl

SteelweldingGroupHarbour No: 5994 Frankrijkweg 5, 4389 PB Ritthem Postbus 272, 4460 AR Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 61 40 24 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 41 19 Email: [email protected] Web: www.steelwelding.nl

StichtingBevorderingWindenergieHarbour No: 9101 Europaweg Zuid, 4389 PD Ritthem Postbus 187, 1722 ZK Zuid-Scharwoude Tel: +31 (0)226 34 32 28 Fax: +31 (0)226 34 31 48 Email: [email protected]

StortplaatsNoordenMiddenZeelandBV Harbour No: 5201 Frankrijkweg 2, 4455 TR Nieuwdorp 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)113 67 67 91 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 27 44 Email: [email protected] Web: www.delta.nl

SupermaritimeNederlandBVHarbour No: 3990 Ierlandweg 2, 4455 TS Vlissingen-Oost, Postbus 396, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 00 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 26 75 Email: [email protected] Web: www.supermaritime.nl

SupermaritimeVanReemsBVHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 5008, 4380 KA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 49 22 11 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 22 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.supermaritimevanreems.nl

TechnoMetalIndustryHollandBVHarbour No: 4078 Groenlandweg 12 4455 SN Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 5052, 4380 KB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 90 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 90 25 Email: [email protected] Web: www.technometal.nl

TechnoMetalIndustryHollandBVHarbour No: 5910 Portugalweg 3a, 4455 TZ Nieuwdorp Postbus 5052, 4380 KB Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 67 09 50 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 09 51 Email: [email protected] Web: www.technometal.nl

Tempo-TeamUitzendbureauBVCoosje Buskenstraat 150 4381 LJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 41 48 70 Fax: +31 (0)118 43 08 97

ThermphosInternationalBVHarboru No: 9890 Europaweg, 4389 PD Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 406, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 68 95 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 68 95 01 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thermphos.com

TjongerMarineServiceBVHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tjonger.nl

Total Raffinaderij Nederland NVHarbour No: 6501 Luxemburgweg 1, 4455 TM Nieuwdorp Postbus 210, 4380 AE Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 93 15 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 36 44 Web: www.totalraffinaderij.nl

TrainingscentrumBrandweerVlissingen Harbour No: 0710 Oosterhavenweg 22-24 4382 NL Vlissingen Postbus 7173, 4330 GD Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 60 50 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 45 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.brandweerstadsgewest.nl

Truckstop“FF”LosHarbour No: 4410 Finlandweg 4, 4389 PK Vlissingen-Oost Buitenhove 77, 4337 HC Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 49 14 14 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 14 30

UniglobeDeltaTravel’s Gravenpolderseweg 4G 4462 CG Goes Tel: +31 (0)113 27 32 32

UnitedEuropeanCarCarriersHarbour No: 1054 Engelandweg 12, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 46 34 77 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 14 01

V.B.C.DeurlooVlissingenHarbour No: 0010 Breitnerlaan 42, 4382 VT Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 21 65 27 Email: [email protected]

VandeGruiterBVHarbour No: 0140 Edisonweg 1, 4382 NV Vlissingen Postbus 175, 4380 AD Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 59 61 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 13 70 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vandegruiter.com

VanderStraatenAannemingsmaatschappijBV Werfdijk 6, Postbus 5 4417 ZG Hansweert Tel: +31 (0)113 38 25 10 Fax: +31 (0)113 38 34 04 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vd-straaten.nl

VanGansewinkelBVHarbour No: 7275 Polenweg 8, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Tel: +31 (0)165 59 72 22 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 21 11

VanOordNederlandBVHarbour No: 1147 Andorraweg 7, 4389 PG Ritthem Postbus 8019, 4330 EA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 15 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 69 98 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vanoord.com

VDSStaal-enMachinebouwBVHarbour No: 4630 Estlandweg 6, 4455 SV Nieuwdorp Postbus 8009, 4330 EA Middelburg Tel: +31 (0)113 67 08 70 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 08 48 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vdsstaalbouw.nl

VerbruggeCustomsBVHarbour No: 1054 Engelandweg 12, 4389 PC Vlissingen Postbus 398, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 64 30 Fax: +31 (0)118 42 64 20 Email: [email protected]

VerbruggeInternationaleWegtransportenBV Harbour No: 1134 Engelandweg 35, Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 11, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 65 37 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 24 72 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeMarineBVHarbour No: 1134 Engelandweg, Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 11, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 48 48 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 59 53 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeScaldiaTerminalsBVHarbour No: 6700 Luxemburgweg 2, 4455 TM Nieuwdorp Postbus 11, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 65 10 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 08 26 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerbruggeZeelandTerminalsBVHarbour No: 1054 Engelandweg 12, 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost, Postbus 398, 4380 AJ Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 42 60 00 Fax: +31 (0)118 41 05 45 Email: [email protected] Web: www.verbrugge.nl

VerenigingvoorwatertoerismeSchelde Harbour No: 0040 Prins Hendrikweg 4, 4382 NS Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 59 12

VlissingseBootliedenwachtBVHarbour No: 1079 Launch service (station): Engelandweg 35, 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Dongestraat 50, 4388 VN Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 13 49 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 06 88 Email: [email protected]

VlissingseTransport-BetonOnderneming Harbour No: 5995 Frankrijkweg 3, 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost, Postbus 32, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 27 20 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 33 55 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vtobeton.nl

VopakTerminalVlissingenBVHarbour No: 5401 Frankrijkweg 4, 4455 TR Nieuwdorp Postbus 410, 4380 AK Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 58 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 34 44 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vopak.com

VroonBVPostbus 28, 4510 AA Breskens Tel: +31 (0)117 38 49 10 Fax: +31 (0)117 38 42 18 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vroon.nl

WaterfrontTradingandLogisticServicesBV Harbour No: 1033 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem Postbus 1005, 4388 ZG Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33

XL-SystemsEuropeGrandPridecoHarbour No: 1198 Engelandweg 51, 4389 PC Ritthem Tel: +31 (0)118 65 40 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 49 03 48

ZeelandAluminiumCompanyNVHarbour No: 5993 Frankrijkweg 2 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 49, 4380 AA Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 50 00 Fax: +31 (0)113 61 50 90 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zalco.nl

ZeelandCruisePortHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33, 4389 PC Ritthem PO Box 1057, 4388 ZH Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 46 77 78 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 40 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zeelandcruiseport.com

ZeelandMaritimeCleaningBVHarbour No: 1133 Engelandweg 33 4389 PC Vlissingen-Oost Postbus 1005, 4388 ZG Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 48 40 38 Fax: +31 (0)118 48 40 39 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zmcleaning.nl

ZeelandPortPromotionCouncilPO Box 1057 4388 ZH Oost-Souburg Tel: +31 (0)118 49 13 20 Fax: +31 (0)118 47 88 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zppc.nl

ZeeuwgrondHarbour No: 7255 Polenweg 4, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)113 61 31 71 Fax: +31 (0)113 67 07 55 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zeeuwgrond.nl

ZeeuwseReinigingsdienstMilieustraat Harbour No: 7280 Polenweg 2, 4455 SX Nieuwdorp Postbus 445, 4530 AK Terneuzen Tel: +31 (0)900 443 33 33 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zrd.nl

ZeeuwsevisveilingVlissingenBVHarbour No: 0110 Eerste Binnenhaven 11 4382 NT Vlissingen Tel: +31 (0)118 46 84 64 Fax: +31 (0)118 46 65 79

ZoomwegZeelandColdstoreBVHarbour No: 3975 Nisseweg 4, 4416 PK Kruiningen Tel: +31 (0)113 32 23 55 Fax: +31 (0)113 32 23 56 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zzcoldstore.nl

Zuidnatie(ScaldiaContainerTerminal)Harbour No: 6750 Frankrijkweg, 4389 PB Vlissingen-Oost, Oude leeuwenrui 48 bus 1 B-2000 Antwerpen Tel: +31 0032 32 05 97 00 Fax: +31 0032 32 05 97 10 Email: [email protected] Web: www.zuidnatie.be

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Visiting address: Schelpenpad 2 (Harbour No: 1151), NL 4531 PD Terneuzen Postal address: PO Box 132, NL 4530 AC Terneuzen

Tel: +31 (0)115 647400 • Fax: +31 (0)115 647500 Email: [email protected]

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