Maasvlakte 2 is a major civil engineering project in the
Netherlands
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, constructing a new port and supporting infrastructure on reclaimed land adjoining the
Maasvlakte
The Maasvlakte () is a massive man-made westward extension of the Europoort port and industrial facility within the Port of Rotterdam. Situated in the municipality of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the Maasvlakte is built on land reclaimed ...
. Approximately 2000 hectares will be reclaimed, behind a 4 km dike; approximately 1000 hectares will be used by ports related industries. It is an extension of the
Port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam is the largest seaport in Europe, and the world's largest seaport outside of East Asia, located in and near the city of Rotterdam, in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. From 1962 until 2004, it was the worl ...
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Maasvlakte 2 is the biggest civil engineering project in the Netherlands since the
Delta Works. The area opened on 22 May 2013.
Container terminal
A container port or container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between container ships and land vehicles, for example train ...
operators
APM Terminals
APM Terminals is a port operating company headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands. A unit of Danish shipping company Maersk's Transport and Logistics division, it manages terminals and provides integrated cargo and inland services. It opera ...
and
Rotterdam World Gateway began construction of their terminals in 2012. The APM terminal opened in April 2015. Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) is the main competitor for
European Container Terminals (ECT), currently the biggest operator of a container terminal in Rotterdam. RWG's terminal includes a 20-meter deep dock and its own railroad station, and would be capable of handling 2.35 million containers annually.
The
Eurogeul was widened in anticipation of increased traffic.
Intermodal transport
Maasvlakte 2 takes advantage of
Europoort's existing transport links; it is directly connected to the
Betuwe Route.
References
External links
Maasvlakte 2Maasvlakte 2 movie
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Coastal engineering
Port infrastructure
Port of Rotterdam
Transport infrastructure in the Netherlands