33% More Berths at Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort
03.03.2017 - NEWS

March 3, 2017 [Royal Vopak] - Vopak and the Port of Amsterdam jointly invest in additional vessel handling infrastructure at Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort.


One jetty will be extended with one berth for seagoing vessels, and a new quay wall with two berths for barges will be built, bringing the total number of berths to 4 for seagoing vessels and 10 for barges by the end of 2018. Also pumping capacity at the terminal will be increased.

Ramon Ernst, Managing Director Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort: “The high throughput volumes at our state-of the-art terminal can occasionally result in queues for vessels and barges. This investment will increase the vessel handling capabilities at our terminal and thereby – together with the new sea lock – improve the overall service and efficiency in the port of Amsterdam. ”

Koen Overtoom, CEO Port of Amsterdam; ”This joint investment underlines the importance of liquid bulk for our port and our clients and also shows our strategy to challenge the business to use the space more efficiently and increase activity per square metre.”

In line with the modern operating philosophy of Vopak Terminal Amsterdam Westpoort, the new infrastructure will be highly automated and fully connected to the vapour recovery unit.

——————————

Access tank storage data on tank terminals worldwide and help your company grow locally or internationally.
Learn more.

COMMODITIES 2026: Oil storage expands globally as energy security, trading drive demand
01.11.2026 - NEWS
January 08, 2026 [ Spglobal ]- Storing oil is a growing industry as governments worldwide seek t... Read More
US oil refiners win, Chinese rivals lose in Trump’s Venezuela strike
01.11.2026 - NEWS
January 4, 2026 [ Reuters ]- The U.S. military’s ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Madu... Read More
Rebuilding Venezuela’s Oil Supply Chain for Global Markets
01.11.2026 - NEWS
January 05, 2026 [ Supplychaindigital ]- Trump’s push to rebuild Venezuela’s shattered oil s... Read More
Giant Canadian Green Hydrogen Project Shelved as Developer Shifts Focus to Domestic Power Exports
01.09.2026 - NEWS
January 09, 2026 [Fuel Cells Works]- World Energy GH2 has shelved its 1.2GW green hydrogen and ... Read More