North Sea Port
North Sea Port is a West European port that extends for more than 60 kilometers, 9.100 hectares, and across two countries: Belgium and the Netherlands. The cross-border port known as North Sea Port was founded on 1 January 2018 and is the result of a merger between the Dutch Zeeland Seaports (Vlissingen and Terneuzen) and the Flemish/Belgian port of Ghent. Because of its location at the North Sea, the port is directly accessible by sea-going vessels, benefitting global trade.
North Sea Port measures to prevent the spread of Coronavirus
News – North Sea Port – March 16, 2020 Both the Belgian and Dutch governments have announced measures that are necessary to prevent the further...
Belgium’s North Sea Port eyes stronger links to Morocco
Tangier Med, Morocco (PortSEurope) January 3, 2019 – Belgian port platform North Sea Port’s CEO Daan Schalck has participated in a delegation of 500...