Port of Antwerp-Bruges
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is Europe's second-largest port, formed by the merger of the Port of Antwerp and the Port of Zeebrugge. It focuses on facilitating global trade, developing sustainable port infrastructure, and driving the energy transition through initiatives in green hydrogen, carbon capture, and circular economy projects. Its strategy involves significant investments in digitalization, sustainability, and expanding its role as a multimodal logistics hub.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on becoming a leading green energy hub, particularly for green hydrogen production, import, and distribution.
- Significant investments in digitalization and innovation to enhance smart port operations and efficiency.
- Commitment to circular economy principles and sustainable industrial development through initiatives like the NextGen District.
- Strengthening multimodal connectivity (rail, road, inland waterways) to optimize logistics and supply chains.
- Establishing international partnerships to secure future energy supplies and expand global trade routes.
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Jacques Vandermeiren
CEO
Annick De Ridder
President of the Board of Directors
Dirk De fauw
Vice-President of the Board of Directors
Tom Hautekiet
COO
Piet Opstaele
Chief Financial Officer
Veerle Van der Maat
Chief Business Development Officer
Stijn Van de Velde
Chief Digital & Innovation Officer
Bernard Moerman
Chief Legal & HR Officer
Track Record
2
Years Active
Notable projects: NextGen District, Europa Terminal Upgrade, Green Hydrogen Import Terminal
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