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Netherlands: Rotterdam Cool Port at the starting line

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2013-02-05  Origin: kloosterboer.nl  Authour: New Editor  Views: 45
Core Tip: The realisation of Rotterdam Cool Port (phase 1) has reached an advanced stage.
The realisation of Rotterdam Cool Port (phase 1) has reached an advanced stage. The parties in Rotterdam Cool Port (Kloosterboer, Europe Container Terminals (ECT) and the Port of Rotterdam) expect to formalise agreements before May 2013. This gets the project under way, meaning that construction can begin this year as planned.

Rotterdam Cool Port focuses on the storage and transfer of perishable cargo such as fruit, vegetables, meat and fish. At the existing ECT City Terminal 60,000 m2 of land is to be earmarked in the first phase for the construction of a refrigerated warehouse and a cross-docking facility. The site is to be designed in such a way that it, in addition to the storage and handling facilities, allows access to an inspection point, pre-trip and empty depot services and intermodal connections.

The interaction between terminals, warehouse, services and connections creates a unique hub in Rotterdam for the rapid and efficient transit of conditioned cargo. With Rotterdam Cool Port, logistical advantages can be achieved in transport, storage and handling and turnaround services.

In the forthcoming period, many partners and clients will take part in discussions concerning the overall development of Rotterdam Cool Port phase 1.

These parties will be present at the Fruit Logistica fair in Berlin on 6-8 February should further information be required.OR should you need any further information.
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