Why Rotterdam Food Hub

The first port of call for Europe

As Europe’s largest seaport, Rotterdam handles more than 460 million tonnes of cargo annually and serves as a leading hub for agrifood, reefer and container logistics. Global food supply chains are becoming larger, faster and more complex. Rotterdam Food Hub is being developed to support the next generation of refrigerated and frozen cargo flows.

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Why companies choose this location

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Direct access to global trade routes

Located at the entrance to the Maasvlakte, with direct access to deep-sea shipping, inland waterways and European distribution networks.

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Dedicated infrastructure

Cold storage, terminal operations, maritime access and energy supply combined in a single logistics ecosystem.

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Multimodal distribution

Efficient connections by vessel, barge, road and rail create flexibility and resilience throughout the supply chain.

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Deep-water access

The last large-scale, deep-water-accessible greenfield site in the Port of Rotterdam.

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Future-proof energy infrastructure

The development includes a dedicated energy hub to support the future energy needs of the terminal and cold storage facilities.

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Part of Rotterdam Food Hub

Located within a dedicated agrifood cluster designed for refrigerated, frozen and food-related distribution activities.

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