Sea & River Ports in Europe

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Port of Zeebrugge (M.B.Z.)

The seaport of Bruges is the most important continental roro port for unaccompanied freight traffic and the largest car port in the world.
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Port of Antwerp (Antwerp Port Authority)

The Port of Antwerp is the port of the City of Antwerp. As a result, the port of Antwerp has become one of Europe's largest seaports, ranking second behind Rotterdam by total freight shipped.
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Liege Port (Port autonome de Liège)

Liege as a port plays host to hundreds of companies of all shapes and sizes. As a result of ongoing cooperation between the private and public sectors, the Liege Port Authority is an effective value.
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Narvik Havn KF (Port of Narvik)

Narvik harbor consists of four harbor sections: LKAB's bulk harbor, central harbor area with the jetty quays, deepwater quay at Fagernes with intermodal facilities and Skarveneskaien to Northland.
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Kristiansand Havn (Port of Kristiansand)

The Port of Kristiansand is one of the country's most important ports and holds a central place in the national transport network.
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Klaipedos Smelte Container Terminal

Klaipedos Smelte is a thrusting container terminal located in the ice-free port of Klaipeda (Lithuania) and fully owned by Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), a branch of MSC Group.
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North Sea Port

North Sea Port is the 60-kilometre-long cross-border port area that stretches from Vlissingen on the North Sea coast in the Netherlands, some 32 kilometres inland to Ghent in Belgium.
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