CUSTOMER SNAPSHOT
Client(s): Port of Rotterdam
Client Type: Employer
Sector: Infrastructure
Contractor(s): Combinatie CER (Van Hattum en Blankevoort/ KWS Infra), Witteveen & Bos, Stork, Certus, Vialis
Contract Type(s): UAV-GC
Project Duration: 2018 – 2025
Project Location: Maasvlakte
PHASE
CAPABILITIES
- Risk management
- Contract management
- Process management and SE
Container Exchange Route (CER) Project
The 17-kilometre-long road network of the CER contributes to safety, integrity, efficiency and sustainability in the port of Rotterdam by optimally facilitating transport on the Maasvlakte.
As the largest seaport in Europe and one of the world’s leading ports, Rotterdam’s ambition is to be the ‘smartest port’. For this reason, the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) is always looking for innovations that can make the port even more efficient, more reliable and more sustainable. An example for these ambitions is the Container Exchange Route (CER).
By developing this project PoR is aiming to significantly improve the exchange of containers on the Maasvlakte and minimize the costs of exchanges. The CER connects deepsea terminals with barge/feeder terminals, empty depots and other locations and prevents the fragmentation of volumes for shipping companies.
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