A supreme first semester for the port of Antwerp

During the first semester, the port of Antwerp handled more than 118 million tons of cargo, which is a record and an increase of 6.5% compared to the same period last year.

Containers’ traffic remains the main growth engine, reveals a press release published last Friday.

After a record first trimester, the first six months of the year confirmed the trend. In total, 118,648,143 tons of merchandise transited through Antwerp. Containers’ traffic (EVP) increased by 8.3%, to 5,567,905 twenty-foot containers. In May, the one million EVP mark was passed for the first time.

“These figures confirm our world actor’s role and our port’s continuous power of attraction,’’ commented the port’s CEO, Jacques Vandermeiren. “But they also confirm our predictions that we would quickly reach our maximal capacity.’’ Mr. Vandermeiren insists in consequence on the urgency to develop additional capacity for the locks.


The author: Michel THEYS

Michel Theys, a Belgian native, began his career as a civil servant, serving the public for several decades. After retirement, he shifted gears to follow his passion for journalism. With a background in public administration, Theys brought a unique perspective to his reporting. His insightful articles, covering a wide array of topics, swiftly gained recognition. Today, Michel Theys is a respected journalist known for his balanced and thoughtful reporting in the Belgian media landscape.

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