Sea & River Ports in Europe

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Railway companies in category Sea & River Ports

Port of Moerdijk

Moerdijk offers them the room to grow, to expand into new markets, to realise sustainability goals And: to truly choose. To choose for sea or inland shipping, railway shipping, pipelines or transport by road.
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Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG)

We are Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG), the world's most modern and innovative container terminal. Internationally, our container handling has taken on a new meaning.
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Le port de Marseille Fos (Grand Port Maritime de Marseille)

The port of Marseille Fos accommodates nearly 10,000 ships, handles 79 million tonnes of goods, serves 800 customers and is developing and developing 10,400 hectares in an experimental process.
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Ports de Mulhouse-Rhin

Ports of Mulhouse-Rhin, a multimodal and logistics platform in South Alsace. The Ports of Mulhouse-Rhin offer all types of services, from transshipment to the storage of goods for import and export!
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HAROPA PORT (Port du Havre)

HAROPA PORT, river-sea port on the Seine axis, is a common commercial offer positioned at the level of the largest European port complexes.
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Port de Brest

The port of Brest, located at the crossroads of major maritime currents on one of the most beautiful harbors in the world, has fast road, rail and air links.
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Ports de Strasbourg - PAS

The Independent Port of Strasbourg (Port autonome de Strasbourg; P.A.S.) is a port on the Rhine river, in the city of Strasbourg, France.
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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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Bordeaux Port Atlantique

At the gateway to the capital of Aquitaine, Bordeaux, Atlantic Port of Bordeaux is the focal point of a dense, multimodal transport and communications network, offering rapid connection to Europe.
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Port of Amsterdam (Aruba Ports Authority N.V.)

Port of Amsterdam manages, operates and develops the port. The main aim is stimulating economic activity and employment in the entire Amsterdam port region.
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Port of Rotterdam (Port of Rotterdam Authority N.V.)

The port of Rotterdam is Europe’s largest sea port. The port owes its leading position to its outstanding accessibility for sea-going vessels.
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DELTA 3

The DELTA 3 concept is unique. The area combines on a same 300 hectare site : A multi-modal transport terminal (rail – route – waterways), Logistics areas with 330,000 m² of state of the art warehouse
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Rhenus Rail Logistics GmbH

Your professional partner for complex rail transports.
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Algeposa Grupo

The development and growth of its activities in the maritime sector, as well as the incorporation of a railway logistics services division, has made Algeposa one of the leading Spanish companies.
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