EINDHOVEN

  • Latitude: 51.4485
  • Longitude: 5.48208
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Netherlands

Address: Eindhoven Noord-Brabant 5611 Netherlands

Eindhoven is a city located in the province of North Brabant in the southern part of the Netherlands. Notably, Eindhoven is known for its technology and design industries rather than for being a traditional maritime port. While the city features robust logistics and transportation infrastructure, it lacks a traditional marine port as it is inland. The closest major marine ports to Eindhoven are the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Antwerp in Belgium, both of which are key ports in Europe.

Logistics and Transportation in Eindhoven:

  • Highways: Eindhoven is well-connected via major Dutch highways such as the A2 (Amsterdam - Maastricht) and the A67 (Eindhoven - Venlo).
  • Rail: Eindhoven has a central railway station that provides regional and international connections.
  • Air: Eindhoven Airport serves as a significant hub for both passenger and cargo flights.

Nearby Major Ports:

  1. Port of Rotterdam:

    • Largest port in Europe.
    • Located about 120 km northwest of Eindhoven.
    • Handles a wide array of cargo types including containers, bulk goods, and liquids.
    • Equipped with deepwater channels and extensive warehousing.
  2. Port of Antwerp:

    • One of the largest ports in Europe.
    • Located about 100 km southwest of Eindhoven.
    • Specialized in general cargo, project cargo, and breakbulk.

Economic and Industrial Insights:

  • Tech Hub: Eindhoven is part of the Brainport region, known for high-tech industries, innovation, and research & development.
  • Philips: The city is the birthplace of the global electronics company Philips.
  • Design: Hosts the annual Dutch Design Week.

Even though Eindhoven doesn't have a marine port, its strategic inland location, combined with solid logistics and excellent connectivity to major European ports, makes it a significant player in Dutch and European commerce and industry.

For specific shipping needs, logistics professionals typically coordinate shipments through nearby major ports—primarily Rotterdam or Antwerp—and then utilize road or rail to transport goods to and from Eindhoven.

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