The Netherlands: MSC Begins Construction of Leeuwarden Container Terminal

MSC Begins Construction of Leeuwarden Container Terminal

In January, the Drachten transport company MSC started the construction of a container terminal in Leeuwarden.

The sheet pile wall is already in place and the pile driving has begun. The terminal will be alongside the Van Harinxma Canal and will cost € 8.5 million. The canal will get a turning basin, so that the 110-metre long container ships will be able to turn. The terminal is due to be completed in the summer of 2012.

Major client

Every week, four container ships will sail to and from Rotterdam. The company has a five-year contract to carry the containers for FrieslandCampina. Currently, these number about 300 a week. MCS transports 75,000 containers a year to the port of Rotterdam and already has terminals in Groningen and Meppel too.

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Dredging Today Staff, March 1, 2012