Rhenus buys DFDS' Maasvlakte Terminal
DFDS has sold its subsidiary DFDS Seaways Maasvlakte B.V. in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to the Rhenus Group, the Port Authority press release said.
It has taken over operation of the terminal, as of today. The acquisition will be supplementing the group’s existing capacity at Waalhaven in one of the growth centers for global trade – the port of Rotterdam. The terminal covers 20 hectares, has a quay length of 500 metres and a depth of 16.5 metres
DFDS Seaways Maasvlakte B.V. has been operating the Maasvlakte terminal in Rotterdam since 2003. The sale of the Maasvlakte Terminal will have no effect on DFDS ro-ro and logistics operations in Rotterdam and Vlaardingen where the roro operations were concentred as from January 1st 2011.
It has taken over operation of the terminal, as of today. The acquisition will be supplementing the group’s existing capacity at Waalhaven in one of the growth centers for global trade – the port of Rotterdam. The terminal covers 20 hectares, has a quay length of 500 metres and a depth of 16.5 metres
DFDS Seaways Maasvlakte B.V. has been operating the Maasvlakte terminal in Rotterdam since 2003. The sale of the Maasvlakte Terminal will have no effect on DFDS ro-ro and logistics operations in Rotterdam and Vlaardingen where the roro operations were concentred as from January 1st 2011.