SINT LENAARTS
- BESLN
- Latitude: 51.3438
- Longitude: 4.68024
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Belgium
Location: Belgium
Sint-Lenaarts is not known as a major marine port in Belgium. In fact, Belgium's most significant maritime ports are Antwerp, Zeebrugge, and Ghent. These ports are renowned for their extensive facilities and capabilities in handling a wide range of cargo types, including containers, bulk goods, and roll-on/roll-off cargo.
Major Ports in Belgium:
Port of Antwerp:
- Location: Antwerp
- Facilities: Extensive container terminals, bulk cargo terminals, Ro-Ro terminals, and specialized cargo handling facilities.
- Connectivity: Excellent inland waterway, rail, and road connections. It has deep-water berths accommodating the largest vessels.
- Services: Logistics, storage, distribution, and industrial activities.
Port of Zeebrugge:
- Location: Bruges
- Facilities: Container handling, Ro-Ro cargo, liquid and dry bulk terminals, and cruise terminals.
- Connectivity: Deep-water access, well-connected to European inland networks through rail and road.
- Services: Automotive logistics, energy commodities, and food logistics.
Port of Ghent:
- Location: Ghent
- Facilities: Bulk cargo terminals, general cargo, and container handling facilities.
- Connectivity: Inland port with connections via canal to the North Sea, rail, and road.
- Services: Industrial and logistics services, focusing on steel, automotive, and energy sectors.
Sint-Lenaarts:
Sint-Lenaarts is a smaller, largely residential area in the municipality of Brecht, situated in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. It does not have significant port infrastructure or facilities that handle maritime trade comparable to the aforementioned ports. It is relatively inland and lacks the deep-water access necessary for a major maritime port.
If you are looking for port information, I would suggest focusing on Antwerp or Zeebrugge:
Port of Antwerp:
- Berths: 86
- Draft: Up to 17 meters
- Annual Throughput: Over 200 million tonnes of cargo
- Key Terminals:
- MSC PSA European Terminal
- North Sea Terminal
- Belgium New Fruit Wharf
- Total Sea Tank Terminal
Port of Zeebrugge:
- Berths: 100+
- Draft: Up to 16 meters
- Annual Throughput: Over 50 million tonnes of cargo
- Key Terminals:
- APM Terminals Zeebrugge
- C.RO Ports Zeebrugge
- Fluxys LNG Terminal
If you have specific queries regarding port facilities, services, or logistics around Brussels or related to Belgium's major ports, I would be happy to provide further details.
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