After 5 yrs Ceres Amsterdam welcomes 1st client

published: cw 22, 2005 in Logistics & Shipping

The Amsterdam Container Terminal “Ceres Paragon” will welcome its first client since its opening in 2003. Two weekly Grand Alliance container routes will pass the Ceres Paragan Terminals as from August this year. As from then Amsterdam is incorporated in the latest Grand Alliance schedule “F” wich will be a line between the major Chinese Harbours and Europe. Schedule “A”, which is the second line that will visit Ceres Paragon- is an existing service between Europe and Japan.

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With those two lines Amstrdam can make its start with the actual on a weekly basis. Since its opening in 2003 the termial, which has a big advantage that vesssels cabn be (un)loaded from two sides, has rarely been used. With the two scheduled services the activity will be 180.000 TUE a year. The total capacutiy is 1.000.000 TUE per year. Although Grand Allinace -without PO Nedlloyd- uses less then 20% of the capacity per year, it is expected that new clients will follow.


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