Plug Power's Green Hydrogen Project at Port of Antwerp-Bruges Faces Uncertainty
Plug Power's green hydrogen plant at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is uncertain, with the company pausing some projects.
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Plug Power's green hydrogen plant at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is uncertain, with the company pausing some projects.
Fuel oil stocks in the ARA hub increased 5% in August, rising 17% since May but remaining 34% below February levels

Ocean Network Express (ONE) is moving its Zealand container operations to Kalundborg Port, adding weekly feeder calls and direct links to…
A 0.5 MW AEM electrolyzer has been installed at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges by Power to Hydrogen

PSA Belgium has added a 14th ship-to-shore crane at its Noordzee Terminal in Antwerp, boosting its capacity for ultra-large container…

MSC introduces new surcharges for rail, truck, and rail-truck services due to Rhine low water levels affecting inland logistics

Dutch Customs seized 800 kg of cocaine concealed in a cassava flour container at the Port of Amsterdam.
Drought in Flanders is forcing Antwerp-Bruges Port to balance maritime access and drinking water, impacting barge loads

DP World is investing €48 million in a new 55,000 square meter ColdChain hub at Antwerp Gateway for pharma and perishables.
Rotterdam is emerging as a leader in alternative fuels, while Antwerp maintains its focus on conventional bunker demand.

Antwerp Port received a 7,000-tonne module for INEOS Project ONE, advancing Europe's largest chemical investment.
HyFive has secured 60% of its HyMet Musel plant's e-methanol output for an ARA-based customer.

Belgian customs reported a notable decline in cocaine seizures at the Port of Antwerp during H1 2026, with cannabis interceptions rising.

Several STS cranes at Antwerp's MPET container terminal were heavily damaged by a hydrofluoric acid leak.
Antwerp-Bruges reported a 3% year-on-year increase in bunker fuel sales during Q2, totaling 2 million metric tons
Biofuel bunker volumes at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges saw a 36% year-on-year reduction in Q2, reaching 27,000 metric tons

Antwerp-Bruges retained container market share in 2026 despite 260,000 TEU loss from strikes and an oil spill
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges recorded a 3.2% year-on-year increase in Q2 2026 bunker sales, reaching over 2 million tonnes.
Antwerp-Bruges port saw a 2.4% cargo throughput drop in H1 2026 due to geopolitical tensions and weak demand

Port of Antwerp-Bruges saw cargo volume decline in H1 but retained market share despite disruptions and geopolitical shifts.

The MPET terminal in Antwerp-Bruges partially reopened after a hydrofluoric acid leak from a container on the MSC Mia Summer II.
A toxic spill has forced the closure of two container terminals at the Port of Antwerp, disrupting cargo operations.

A criminal investigation is underway following a toxic leak in the Port of Antwerp's Waaslandhaven, injuring several workers

A hydrofluoric acid leak on the Mia Summer II vessel caused a partial shipping shutdown at Antwerp's Deurganckdok.

Port of Antwerp-Bruges secures permits for three circular economy projects, attracting €300 million in investment.

MacGregor is advancing autonomous cargo systems within the EU-funded SEAMLESS Project, testing smart planning and robotic cranes.
The Flemish Government approved the draft project decision for the Left Bank Container Cluster in Antwerp, advancing port expansion plans

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is renovating the Berendrecht Lock to ensure long-term deep-sea shipping reliability.

Europe's second-largest rail freight marshalling yard, Antwerp North, is set for a major control and automation upgrade

BLS Cargo Nord began service on the newly electrified and doubled Line 11 rail route to Antwerp's Combinant terminal
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