
International
Operations
Europe
United Kingdom | The
Netherlands | Poland | Germany
| Belgium | Spain
| Sweden | Italy
United Kingdom
Port of Felixstowe (PFL)
PFL
is strategically located on the UK's southeast coast and within
easy reach of major ports in northwest Europe. As the UK's
first purpose-built container-handling facility, PFL is also
the largest and busiest port in the country. The Felixstowe
South Reconfiguration is underway and will give a total quay
length of 1,285 metres.
London Thamesport (LTP)
LTP
is located on the River Medway near London in the heart of
South East England. With intermodal connections just a few
hours way, LTP is well-positioned to serve as a feeder port
for Europe's major container terminals.
Harwich International Port (HWH)
HWH
is one of the UK's leading multi-purpose freight and passenger
ports with excellent road and rail links to the Midlands,
London and the South East. In 2006, HWH was given the approval
on the development of Bathside Bay International Container
Terminals.

The Netherlands
Amsterdam Container Terminals (ACT)
ACT
is made up of three berths with a total berth length of 1,015
metre and a depth alongside of 15 metres. ACT also has an
excellent on-dock rail facility with three 700-metre-long
tracks that reach out towards the edge of the quay deck for
the fast and efficient handling of containers. ACT is accessible
to various European countries by sea and to its hinterlands
by land.
Europe Container Terminals (ECT)
ECT City Terminal
ECT
City Terminal is a modern container-handling facility
in the heart of Rotterdam.
ECT Delta Terminal
ECT
Delta Terminal, located on the North Sea coast of Rotterdam,
is the country's largest container terminal capable of handling
the latest generation of container vessels.
Euromax Terminal is located at Rotterdam's Maasvlakte directly
on the North Sea. It has a total area of 84 hectares with
a quay length of 1,500 metres, and offers an annual capacity
of 2.3 million TEUs.
Trimodal Container Terminal Venlo (TCT Venlo)
TCT
Venlo is located in the southeast of the Netherlands,
one of the country's most dynamic distribution regions. Barge-shuttles
and shuttle trains connect TCT Venlo with the ECT terminals
in Rotterdam several times a day.
Moerdijk Container Terminals (MCT)
MCT
is a joint venture of ECT and Combined Cargo Terminals. It
serves as an Extended Gate for the ECT terminals in Rotterdam
and as hinterland terminal for the nearby seaports. MCT can
handle containers transported by barge, rail and truck, providing
a congestion-free and sustainable connection between local
ports, the southern parts of the Netherlands, and the European
interior.

Poland
Gdynia Container Terminal (GCT)
GCT
is located in the Port of Gdynia, a feeder port serving Poland
and the southern coast of the Baltic region. The port is home
to 90 per cent of all Polish sea-borne containerised cargo.

Germany
DeCeTe Duisburger Container Terminal (DCT)
DCT
is the biggest inland port in the world. The terminal is efficiently
linked to ECT and destinations throughout Europe by daily
barge connections and rail facilities.

Belgium
TCT Belgium
TCT
Belgium is located in Willebroek, an extensive and fast
growing distribution region between Brussels and Antwerp.
TCT has on-site rail facilities and regular barge shuttles
for onward connections to other inland destinations.

Spain
Terminal Catalunya (TERCAT)
TERCAT
is the busiest container terminal operator in the Port of
Barcelona, which is located in the most dynamic Spanish region
and a major entry point for the rest of the Iberian peninsular
and the western Mediterranean, particularly France.

Sweden
Container Terminal Frihamnen (CTF) & Container
Terminal Nynashamn (CTN)
CTF
is a well established and efficient container handling facility
with two quay cranes, situated in the Port of Stockholm. The
operational quay length is 250 metres with depth alongside
9.3 metres. CTN, a new container-handling facility, will be
built at the Port of Nynashamn, Norvikudden, which is situated
60 km south of Stockholm. Upon completon, CTN will have a
total quay length of 800 metres and a depth alongside of 15
metres.

Italy
Taranto Container Terminal (TCTI)
TCTI
is located at the Port of Taranto which is one of Italy's
top five container ports. It is located approximately 170
nautical miles from the main Suez-Gibraltar shipping route.
The terminal is in the heart of an industrial area that is
home to 44,000 companies and has excellent links to national
rail and road networks connecting the terminal to the hinterland
of the country.

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