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Logistics cityUpdated October 15, 2025

Antwerp-Bruges as a logistics hub

Zweitgrösster EU-Seehafen nach Rotterdam, stark im Chemie- und Breakbulk-Segment

Antwerp-Bruges in Belgien is Zweitgrösster EU-Seehafen nach Rotterdam, stark im Chemie- und Breakbulk-Segment. The city combines port, airport and land infrastructure into an integrated logistics cluster.

Country
Belgien
Role
Zweitgrösster EU-Seehafen nach Rotterdam, stark im Chemie- und Breakbulk-Segment

01Infrastructure overview

Port of Antwerp-Bruges (merged 2022). World's second-largest chemical cluster, 7 container terminals, barge and rail connectivity.

Co-location of multiple transport modes is the most important factor for logistical performance: it reduces failure risk, enables modal shift and opens alternative routings during disruption.

02Key figures and strategic relevance

Umschlag ~13,5 Mio. TEU; grösster Hub für Automobil-Import in Europa.

Seasonal peaks, geopolitical risks (Red Sea crisis, China-Europe rail) and capacity constraints shape performance materially. Ongoing market intelligence is therefore part of professional procurement strategies.

03Recommendation for shippers

If you route regularly through Antwerp-Bruges, define redundancies (alternative hub, back-up carrier) and clear SLAs with your LSP. During seasonal peaks, book slots early; for critical cargo, choose Incoterms and insurance carefully.

Topics

AntwerpenAntwerpBrugesChemieAutomobil

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