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<strong>Facts</strong>& <strong>figures</strong><strong>Rotterdam</strong> Energy <strong>Port</strong> and Petrochemical Cluster


Table <strong>of</strong>contents1.0 2.0Foreword2 Foreword 33 Overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s Industrial cluster 53.1 Overview <strong>of</strong> port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster 63.2 The industrial cluster in <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 73.3 Ship-to-Ship facilities Caland canal 73.4 Liquid bulk and dry bulk throughput 1999-2009 83.5 Throughput by products in 2009 93.6 Bulk cargo modal split in 2008 104 Oil and Oil Products 134.1 Refineries 144.2 Refinery terminals 154.3 Tank terminals for oil products 165 Chemicals, Bi<strong>of</strong>uels and Edible Oils 195.1 Chemicals manufacturers and products 205.2 Bi<strong>of</strong>uels manufacturers and products 245.3 Edible oils refineries 245.4 Tank terminals for chemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils 266 Gas and Power, Coal and Biomass 296.1 Power generation 306.1.1 Gas fired 306.1.2 Coal and biomass fired 306.1.3 Renewables 316.2 Natural gas terminals 326.3 Coal and biomass terminals 337 Pipelines and Utilities 347.1 Pipelines 367.2 The MultiCore pipeline system 387.2.1 Companies using MultiCore 397.3 Industrial gases and water 417.4 Steam and power 418 Major Investments 439 Maasvlakte 2 4710 Contact details <strong>of</strong> the Companies 48With great pleasure <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Authority presents to you the seventh edition <strong>of</strong><strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>figures</strong> on <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Energy <strong>Port</strong> and Petrochemical Cluster. While in the last six editions,the focus was mainly on the many activities in <strong>Rotterdam</strong> relating to the oil and chemical industry,in this new edition you will also find extensive information on the rapidly increasing activities in othersectors, particularly on gas and power and on coal and biomass. Besides already being the no.1refinery hub for many years, <strong>Rotterdam</strong> is now also developing rapidly into the Energy <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> Europe.When it comes to energy, <strong>Rotterdam</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers all the options: in terms <strong>of</strong> raw materials, logistics andpower generation, there are unparalleled opportunities in the port. The best evidence <strong>of</strong> this are thebillions <strong>of</strong> euro’s which companies are investing in new facilities in the port and industrial area.Examples are the current construction <strong>of</strong> a first LNG terminal, <strong>of</strong> two coal and biomass-fired powerplants, <strong>of</strong> two gas-fired power plants and <strong>of</strong> four bi<strong>of</strong>uel plants and advanced plans for doubling windenergy in the port.As <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Authority, we facilitate trade and industry as much as possible. Our policy isgeared towards creating space for sustainable growth, both in the existing port and on Maasvlakte 2,the new port area in the North Sea. <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster will be able to expand substantiallyhere in the future.To us, sustainable business is a way <strong>of</strong> life these days. The <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Authority is, forexample, one <strong>of</strong> the partners in the <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Climate Initiative, a progressive regional programme tohalve CO 2emissions by 2025, in comparison with 1990. The port’s most notable contribution here isthe creation <strong>of</strong> a large-scale infrastructure, such as the steam pipe in the Botlek and the capture andstorage <strong>of</strong> CO 2. The empty gas fields under the North Sea provide plenty <strong>of</strong> opportunities for this.Many examples can be given to emphasise the cluster advantages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>. For example, theresidual heat from the E.ON power station is supplied to GATE Terminal to regassify the cold LNG.Here, all sectors are inextricably linked with each other, reinforce each other and as a result, theentire industrial cluster <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>… to your advantage.For more information about the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>, and how we can help your companyachieve its own goals, please contact us at the following address:<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> AuthorityCommercial DivisionDepartment <strong>of</strong> Industry and Bulk CargoP.O.Box 66223002 AP <strong>Rotterdam</strong>The NetherlandsT +31 10 252 12 30F +31 10 252 10 20I www.port<strong>of</strong>rotterdam.comE info@port<strong>of</strong>rotterdam.com2 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 3


3Overview <strong>of</strong>port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’sindustrial cluster3.1 Overview <strong>of</strong> port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster3.2 The industrial cluster in <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3.3 Ship-to-Ship facilities Caland canal3.4 Liquid bulk and dry bulk throughput 1999-20093.5 Throughput by products in 20093.6 Bulk cargo modal split in 20084 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 5


Overview <strong>of</strong>port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’sindustrial cluster3.1The industrialcluster in <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3.2Number Site Number <strong>of</strong>Key Figures Products and services <strong>of</strong> sites (x 1,000 m 2 ) employeesThe industrial cluster in <strong>Rotterdam</strong> accounts for:Over 55% <strong>of</strong> the revenue <strong>of</strong> the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Oil and Oil productsAround 40% <strong>of</strong> the added value <strong>of</strong> the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Oil refining 6 8,940 3,020Around 20% <strong>of</strong> the added value <strong>of</strong> the Dutch industrial sector Refinery terminal 6 4,320 208Over 60% <strong>of</strong> the port land use Tank terminals for oil products 11 2,632 927Approximately 13,000 direct jobsOver 60,000 direct and indirect jobsChemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oilsChemicals manufacturing and products 47 8,869 6,109Bi<strong>of</strong>uels manufacturing and products 4 553 148Structure Edible oils refineries 5 321 389The industrial cluster in <strong>Rotterdam</strong> comprises: Tank terminals for chemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils 17 2,994 1,074Oil refineriesCrude oil terminalsGas and Power, Coal and BiomassChemical and petrochemical companies Gas fired power plants 4 325 168Third-party tank storage and distribution terminals for chemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils Coal and biomass fired power plants 3 1,100 470Third-party tank storage and distribution terminals for oil products Wind turbines ... ... ...Ship-to-Ship facilities Caland canal Natural gas terminals 2 460 ... 1)Refineries for edible oils Coal and biomass terminals 4 1,890 ...Bi<strong>of</strong>uels manufacturersPower plantsPipelines and UtilitiesNatural gas terminals Industrial gases and water plants 7 508 617Coal and biomass terminals Steam and power plants 6 15 25 1)Industrial gases and water companies Pipelines 3 50 39Steam and power companies Total industrial cluster 125 32,977 13,194Over 1,500 km intercompany pipeline netwerk for oil and chemical products1) Employees included in other plantsInterconnector power cable the Netherlands - United KingdomSpecialized warehousing companies for hazardous goodsTank cleaning companiesUtility companiesWaste incineration and disposal companiesComprehensive range <strong>of</strong> ancillary service companiesShip-to-Ship facilities Caland canalShip-to-ShipfacilitiesCaland canal3.3max. lengthwaterdepthlegend vessels (M) berth (m) Remark1 Dolphins 140 -10.65 Operational 2nd half 20102 Dolphins 230 -16.65 Operational 2nd half 20103 Dolphins 380 -21.654 Buoys 280 -21.655 Offshore location Caland canal 380 -23.65 Operational 2nd half 20106 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 7


Liquid bulk anddry bulk throughput1999-2009incoming/OUTGOING flows by seagoing vessel IN %25 CRUDE OIL25 CONTAINERS19 MINERAL OIL PRODUCTS8 OTHER LIQUID BULK6 ORES AND SCRAP6 COAL6 ORES AND SCRAP6 COAL4 RO/RO3 OTHER DRY BULK2 AGRIBULK2 OTHER GENERAL CARGO3.4 3.5Throughputby productsin 200925 48 CRUDE FUEL OIL OIL25 CONTAINERSGASOIL/DIESEL19 9 MINERAL NAPHTHAOIL PRODUCTS87 OTHER JET FUEL LIQUID BULK65 ORES GASOLINE AND SCRAP62 COAL HYDROCRACATE41 RO/RO LUBRICATING OILS3 OTHER DRY (approx. BULK100 products)2 AGRIBULK2 OTHER GENERAL CARGOtotal liquid bulk crude oil Total troughput in 2009: 387,957 4 RO/RO(x 1,000 mT) mineral oil PRODUCTS3 OTHER DRY BULK180,000100,000225 AGRIBULK CRUDE OIL225 OTHER CONTAINERS GENERAL CARGO48 13 METHANOL FUEL OIL25 11 BIODIESEL GASOIL/DIESEL135,00075,00019 MINERAL OIL PRODUCTS911 BIO-ETHANOLNAPHTHA8 OTHER LIQUID BULK75 BENZENE JET FUEL90,00050,00048 6 FUEL ORES OIL AND SCRAP54 CALCIUM GASOLINECARBONATE SLURRY25 6 GASOIL/DIESELCOAL24 PYROLYSIS HYDROCRACATE GASOLINE45,00025,00094 NAPHTHA RO/RO14 SODIUM LUBRICATING HYDROXIDE OILS73 JET OTHER FUEL DRY BULK34 ETBE OTHER (approx. 100 products)0052 GASOLINE AGRIBULK3 MTBE'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '092 HYDROCRACATEOTHER GENERAL CARGO3 STYRENEINCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TONINCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TON1 LUBRICATING OILS35 OTHER (approx. 550 products)3 OTHER (approx. 100 products)48 FUEL OIL13 METHANOL25 GASOIL/DIESEL11 BIODIESELOIL products chemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils chemical PRODUCTS 9 NAPHTHAEDIBLE OILS, FATS and OLEochemicals11 BIO-ETHANOL7 JET FUEL5 BENZENE60,00040,000513 METHANOL GASOLINE42 4 CALCIUM PALM OILCARBONATE SLURRY211 BIODIESEL HYDROCRACATE94 PYROLYSIS COCONOT OIL GASOLINE45,00030,00011 BIO-ETHANOLLUBRICATING OILS84 SODIUM PALM STEARINE HYDROXIDE35 BENZENE OTHER (approx. 100 products)84 ETBE PALM KERNEL OIL30,00020,0004 CALCIUM CARBONATE SLURRY63 MTBE SUNFLOWER OIL4 PYROLYSIS GASOLINE63 STYRENE YUBASE15,00010,0004 SODIUM HYDROXIDE535 OTHER RAPESEED (approx. OIL 550 products)4 ETBE2 SOYBEAN OIL00313 MTBE METHANOL2 PALMOLEINE'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09311 STYRENE BIODIESEL12 OTHER (approx. 100 products)INCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TONINCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TON35 11 OTHER BIO-ETHANOL (approx. 550 products)5 BENZENE4 CALCIUM CARBONATE SLURRY42 PALM OIL4 PYROLYSIS GASOLINE9 COCONOT OILtotal dry bulkCOAL4 SODIUM HYDROXIDE8 PALM STEARINE4 ETBE8 PALM KERNEL OIL100,00030,00042 3 MTBE PALM OIL6 SUNFLOWER OIL93 STYRENE COCONOT OIL6 YUBASE75,00022,500835 OTHER PALM STEARINE (approx. 550 products)5 RAPESEED OIL8 PALM KERNEL OIL2 SOYBEAN OIL50,00015,0006 SUNFLOWER OIL2 PALMOLEINE6 YUBASE12 OTHER (approx. 100 products)25,0007,5005 RAPESEED OIL2 SOYBEAN OIL00242 PALMOLEINEOIL'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09'99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '0912 9 OTHER COCONOT (approx. OIL 100 products)INCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TONINCOMING OUTGOINGX 1,000 METRIC TON8 PALM STEARINE8 PALM KERNEL OIL6 SUNFLOWER OIL8 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES6 YUBASEPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 95 RAPESEED OIL2 SOYBEAN OIL


Bulk cargomodal splitin 2008Source: CBS3.6Incoming/outgoing flows in %Liquid bulkCoal and Biomass66 SEA18 PIPELINE14 INLAND BARGE1 ROAD1 RAIL51 SEA40 INLAND BARGE9 RAIL10 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 11


4Oil and oil products4.1 Refineries4.2 Refinery terminals4.3 Tank terminals for oil products12 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 13


Refineries4.1Distillation Conversion / Cracking Conversion / Reforming(x 1,000 mt/yr) (x 1,000 mt/yr) (x 1,000 mt/yr)Site Number <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric Vacuum Fluid-bed Hydro- Thermal Visbreaker Flexicoker Hycon Catalytic Alkylation HF-Company (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees distillation distillation Cat Cracker cracker crackers reforming alkylation CompanyPernis AreaPernis AreaShell Nederland Raffinaderij (Shell, Statoil) 3,050 1,458 21,000 8,000 2,600 2,600 2,700 - - 1,300 1,800 - 300 Shell Nederland Raffinaderij (Shell, Statoil)ExxonMobil Lubricants 80 88 - - - - - - - - - - - ExxonMobil LubricantsBotlek AreaEsso Nederland (ExxonMobil) 1,630 565 9,100 4,500 - 2,100 - - 2,200 - 1,200 - - Esso Nederland (ExxonMobil)Botlek AreaEuropoort AreaEuropoort AreaKoch HC Partnership 30 25 3,500 - - - - - - - - - - Koch HC PartnershipBP 2,660 534 20,500 4,900 3,200 - - 2,100 - - 1,200 - 330 BPKuwait Petroleum Europoort 1,490 350 4,500 2,400 - - 530 445 - - 1,000 - - Kuwait Petroleum EuropoortTotal 8,940 3,020 58,600 19,800 5,800 4,700 3,230 2,545 2,200 1,300 5,200 - 630 TotalRefineryterminals4.2Company Site Number <strong>of</strong> Draft (m) Crude Number Cap. per Number(x 1,000 m 2 ) employees cap. (x 1,000 <strong>of</strong> tanks (x 1,000 m 3 ) <strong>of</strong> berthsKuwait Petroleum Europoort1)55 21 285 5 40 - 90 1Maasvlakte Oil Terminal (MOT) 2) 1,220 43 23 4,500 39 112 2MET 670 19 21 1,400 19 60 - 100 2BP 640 18 15 - 21 1,300 15 50 - 100 3Shell Europoort Terminal 1,080 33 13 - 20 2,150 32 20 - 100 4TEAM Terminal 710 40 21 - 23 2,800 33 40 - 120 3Total 4,320 208 - 12,435 143 - 151) Included under Kuwait Petroleum Europoort Refinery 2) Capacity per 201214 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 15


Tank terminalsfor oil products4.3Site Number <strong>of</strong> Draft Number Capacity per crude oil capacity Total NR. <strong>of</strong> berths NR. <strong>of</strong> berthsCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees (m) <strong>of</strong> tanks tank (m 3 ) (m 3 ) Capacity (m 3 ) inland shipping seagoing vessels CompanyPernis AreaArgos Oil 245 43 13 69 640 - 20,000 641,000 9 2 Argos OilPernis AreaBotlek AreaBotlek AreaOdfjell Terminals <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 680 316 13 300 735 - 40,000 1,635,000 14 5 Odfjell Terminals <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Rubis Terminal 111 22 13 14 2,500 - 12,700 71,000 1 3 Rubis TerminalSargeant Terminals 26 316 13 300 500 - 14,000 31,500 1 1 Sargeant TerminalsService Terminal <strong>Rotterdam</strong> (STR) 70 20 13 6 (+5) 1) 53,500 65,000 (+175,000) 1) 2 5 Service Terminal <strong>Rotterdam</strong> (STR)Vopak Terminal Laurenshaven 140 ... 12 15 60,000 - 70,000 925,200 1 - Vopak Terminal LaurenshavenVopak Terminal Botlek (North) 100 15 11 19 3,000 - 12,000 122,700 4 - Vopak Terminal Botlek (North)Europoort AreaEuropoort AreaEuro Tank Terminal 120 30 21.75 16 (+10) 1) 4,000 - 62,000 642,000 (+465,000) 1) 4 3 Euro Tank TerminalVopak Terminal Europoort 950 125 21 95 2,000 - 100,000 750,000 3,302,800 12 8 Vopak Terminal EuropoortDordrecht AreaDordrecht areaStandic 168 36 9.35 93 155 - 6,600 132,000 (+64,000) 1) 4 4 StandicHaan Oil Storage 22 4 8.5 20 600 - 4,000 35,000 1 1 Haan Oil Storage1) Expansion plans16 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES17


5Chemicals,bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils5.1 Chemicals manufacturers and products5.2 Bi<strong>of</strong>uels manufacturers and products5.3 Edible oils refineries5.4 Tank terminals for chemicals, bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils18 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 19


Chemicalsmanufacturersand products5.1Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main Capacity Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main CapacityCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees products (x MT/YR) Company (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees products (x MT/YR)PeRnis AreaBotlek AreaArkema <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 1) 35 Gasdorisants 5,000 Almatis 77 125 Tabular aluminina 100,000Mercaptans 5,000 CA Cement 50,000Hydrogen sulfide 1,200Specialty sulfides 1,000 Aluchemie 260 400 Carbon anodes 510,000Cerexagri 130 130 Fungicides 20,000 Cabot 140 100 Carbon black 80,000Insecticides…Climax Molybdenum 110 80 Ammonium dimolybdate 7,000Hexion Specialty Chemicals 16 330 Bisphenol A 190,000 Molybdenum oxide 30,000Epichloro hydrin 100,000 Sulfuric acid 35,000Epoxy resins 170,000Versatic acids 90,000 DOMO Polypropylene 130 80 Polypropylene 180,000Cardura 20,000DSM Special Products 140 140 Benzylalcohol ...Kraton Polymers 2) … Styrene butadiene rubber 20,000 Benzoic acid ...Polyisoprene rubber 30,000 Benzaldehyde ...Sodium benzoate ...Shell Nederland Chemie 1,020 700 Propylene 330,0001-Butene 60,000 Evonik Carbon Black Nederland 70 70 Carbon black 80,000Isopropanol 265,000Dimethyl ketone (Acetone) 50,000 ExxonMobil Chemical 250 200 Benzene 750,000Polyether polyols 200,000 Ortho xylene 130,000MTBE 170,000 Para xylene 690,000Methyl ethyl ketone 90,000 Cyclohexane 270,000Methyl isobutyl ketone 35,000 Phthalic anhydride 70,000Glycol ethers 247,000 Plasticizers 400,000SAN polymer polyols 50,000Hydrocarbon solvents 820,000 Hexion Specialty Chemicals 8 9 Formaline 140,000Brake fluids ...Polybutadiene rubber 15,000 Huntsman Holland 700 420 MDI 400,000Polyols 65,000Shin-Etsu 52 75 Polyvinyl chloride 450,000 Variants 145,000Formulaties 40,000Botlek AreaAkzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals 330 230 Chlorine 600,000 Invista 60 65 Polyamides (nylon 6.6) 90,000Hydrochloric acid ...Sodium hydroxide (100%) 650,000 Kemira Water Solutions 140 180 Polyacrylamides 150,00030 Chlorinated waste incineration 42,000Akzo Nobel Functional Chemicals 3) 3) Metal alkyls ... Lucite International 18 65 Polymethyl methacrylate 25,000Lyondell Chemical 480 250 Propylene oxide 250,000Propylene glycol 80,000Propylene glycol ether 90,0001) Included under Cerexagri 2) Included under Shell Nederland Chemie 3) Included under Akzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals Tertbutyl hydroperoxide 12,00020 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 21


Chemicalsmanufacturersand products5.1Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main Capacity Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main CapacityCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees products (x MT/YR) Company (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees products (x MT/YR)Botlek AreaMaasvlakte AreaLyondell Chemical MTBE/ETBE 400,000 Lyondell-Bayer 600 180 Propylene oxide 285,000Gasoline grade TBA 589,000 Styrene monomer 640,000Isobutylene 100,000BDO 126,000 Hoek van holland AreaAllyl alcohol 16,000 DSM Resins 100 110 UV alkyd resins 90,000Methyl propanediol 20,000Vlaardingen AreaNufarm 1) 55 Phenoxy herbicides 14,500 Lever Fabergé (Unilever) ... ... Detergent products ...Organik Kimya 30 45 Acrylic polymers 45,000 NU3 50 45 Liquid fertilizers 90,000Horticultural fertilizers 45,000Shin-Etsu 57 110 Ethylene dichloride 80,000Vinyl chloride monomer 620,000 Tessenderlo Chemical 40 57 Feed phosphates 150,000Tronox Pigments 160 240 Titanium dioxide 90,000 <strong>Rotterdam</strong> City AreaChefaro Nederland 5 150 Food supplements ...Europoort AreaAkzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals 2) 2) Dimethyl ether 20,000 Moerdijk AreaAlcoa Chemical 30 30 Aluminium hydroxide 20,000BP 3) 3) Propylene 125,000MTBE 94,000 Basell Polyolefins 1) 80 Catalloy 200,000Polybutene 40,000Caldic Chemical 135 52 Formaline 210,000Paraformaldehyde ... Dr. W. Kolb 75 45 Surfactants 60,000Hexamethylene tetramine ... Emulsifiers 5,000Euroliquids 21 20 Liquid fertilizer 50,000 Ellba 1) … Propylene oxide 250,000Add blue 5,000 Styrene monomer 550,000ExxonMobil Chemical 320 158 Oxo-alcohols 300,000 Hexion Specialty Chemicals 1) … Veova 65,000Ve<strong>of</strong>lex 25,000Indorama 482 200 PTA 350,000PET 200,000 Shell Nederland Chemie 2,500 750 Ethylene 900,000Propylene 500,000Kemira Chemicals 113 43 Hydrogen peroxide 38,000 Butadiene 115,000Ferric chlorides 65,000 Benzene 500,000Poly-aluminium chlorides 25,000 Ethylene oxide 305,000Aluminiumsulfate 10,000 Ethylbenzene 640,000Ethylene glycol 155,000Sweep 20 25 Light heating oil and electricity 80,000 4) Propylene oxide 210,000Styrene monomer 450,0001) Included under Akzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals 2) Included under ExxonMobil Chemical 3) Included under BP Refinery 1) Included under Shell Nederland Chemie4) Available from 201022 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 23


Bi<strong>of</strong>uelsmanufacturersand products5.2Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main CapacityCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees products (x MT/YR)Abengoa 250 ... Bioethanol 480,000 1)Dutch Biodiesel 25 25 Biodiesel, Refined Glycerine 250,000Biopetrol <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 33 23 Biodiesel, Refined Glycerine 400,000 2)Neste Oil 245 100 NexBTL 800,000 2)1) Available from 2010 2) Available from 2011Edible oilsrefineries5.3Site Draft Number <strong>of</strong> Number Capacity per Total Storage Refinery NR. <strong>of</strong> berths NR. <strong>of</strong> berthsCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) (m) employees <strong>of</strong> tanks tank (m 3 ) capacity (m 3 ) capacity (MT/YR) Inland shipping Seagoing vessels CompanyPernis areaPernis areaWilmar Edible Oils 20 1) 75 10 250 - 1,250 8,500 750,000 1) 1) Wilmar Edible OilsMaasRefinery 1 2) 14 2) 2) 2) 40,000 2) 2) MaasRefineryBotlek areaCargill Refined Oils Europe ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cargill Refined Oils EuropeBotlek areaMaasvlakte areaMaasvlakte areaIOI-Loders Croklaan 180 14 80 50 120 - 12,500 150,000 950,000 2 1 IOI-Loders CroklaanDordrecht areaDordrecht areaUnimills 120 4.5 220 150 50 - 2,500 41,000 450,000 4 - Unimills1) Included under Koole 2) Included under Maastank24 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 25


Tank terminalsfor chemicals,bi<strong>of</strong>uels and edible oils5.4Site Draft Number <strong>of</strong> Number Capacity per Chemical Prod. Total NR. <strong>of</strong> berths NR. <strong>of</strong> berthsCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) (m) employees <strong>of</strong> tanks tank (m 3 ) & bi<strong>of</strong>uels Edible oils Capacity (m 3 ) inland shipping seagoing vessels CompanyPernis AreaKoole Tank Storage Pernis 130 14 85 340 300 - 16,000 x x 550,000 8 3 Koole Tank Storage PernisPernis AreaBotlek AreaBotlek AreaMaastank 24 10 15 48 70 - 1,800 x 39,500 2 1 MaastankBotlek Tank Terminal (BTT) 3 13 14 25 92 - 1,800 x 9,700 2 4 Botlek Tank Terminal (BTT)LBC <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 200 11 72 110 70 - 5,000 x 83,000 1 1 LBC <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Odfjell Terminals <strong>Rotterdam</strong> 680 13 316 300 735 - 40,000 x 1,635,000 16 7 Odfjell Terminals <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Rubis Terminal 111 13 22 14 2,500 - 12,700 x 71,000 1 3 Rubis TerminalTankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC) 29 13 40 50 50 - 1,200 x 15,000 1) 1)Tankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC)Vopak Terminal Chemiehaven 230 13 63 100 362 - 10,150 x 207,111 5 2 Vopak Terminal ChemiehavenVopak Terminal TTR 185 13 76 89 672 - 14,895 x 317,038 4 2 Vopak Terminal TTRVopak Terminal Botlek (South) 560 12.5 125 235 506 - 22,500 x 825,754 12 6 Vopak Terminal Botlek (South)Europoort AreaEuropoort AreaChemtrade Terminal 10 11.6 9 7 7,200 - 20,000 x 92,000 1 2 Chemtrade TerminalDe Rijke Terminal 80 6.5 25 10 150 - 2,800 x 10,000 3 De Rijke TerminalLyondell Europoort Terminal 260 15 10 4 ... x ... - 1 Lyondell Europoort TerminalMicro Chemie 136 13 6 2 15,000 x 45,000 1 1 Micro ChemieDordrecht AreaDordrecht areaStandic 168 9.35 36 93 155 - 6,600 x 132,000 (+64,000) 2) 4 4 StandicMoerdijk AreaMoerdijk AreaDen Hartogh Moerdijk 10 8.7 30 30 340 - 940 x 18,000 1 Den Hartogh MoerdijkVlaardingen areaVlaardingen areaVopak Terminal Vlaardingen 178 14 130 365 220 - 6,250 x x 500,000 10 5 Vopak Terminal Vlaardingen1) Via VOPAK Terminal Chemiehaven 2) Expansion plans26 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 27


6Gas and powerCoal and biomass6.1 Power generation6.1.1 Gas fired6.1.2 Coal and biomass fired6.1.3 Renewables6.2 Natural gas terminals6.3 Coal and biomass terminals28 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 29


Powergeneration6.16.1.1 Gas fired 6.1.3 Renewablessite date <strong>of</strong> number <strong>of</strong> capacity capacity Capacity electricity siteCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) operation employees Electricity (MW) HEAT Company (mw) (x 1,000 m 2 )<strong>Rotterdam</strong> city AreaBiomassE.ON Galileistraat 75 1988 58 209 256 1) AVR BEC (Biomass unit) 21 1)Pernis areawindRijnmond Energie 110 2004 40 820 135 2) Wind turbines 150 2)Maasstroom Energie 30 2010 20 4281) Included under AVR (p.41) 2) Multiple: see map Wind turbinesEuropoort areaEnecoGen (Eneco, Dong) 110 2011 50 8501) MW 2) Steam Ton/Hr6.1.2 Coal and biomass firedsite date <strong>of</strong> number <strong>of</strong> capacityCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) operation employees Electricity (MW)Maasvlakte AreaE.ON MPP1 & MPP2 880 1975 220 1,040E.ON MPP3 1) 2012 125 1,070Electrabel 220 2013 125 8001) Included under E.ON MPP 1 & MPP 2Wind turbinesPlanned Wind turbinesEXISTING Wind turbines30 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 31


Natural gasterminals6.2 6.3Coal and biomassterminalsSite throughput capacity date <strong>of</strong> quay available for coal available for biomassCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) bcm 1) operation Company Site (x 1,000 m 2 ) draft (m) length (m) (x 1,000 m 2 ) (x 1,000 m 3 )maasvlakte AreaMaasvlakte AreaEMO 1,500 23.00 2,330 1,000GATE Terminal 340 12 2011LNG-Peakshaver Gasunie 120 ... 1974 Europoort Area1) 1bcm = 1,000,000,000 m 3 (gaseous) European Bulk Services (EBS) 18.50 300 dolphins dolphinsBotlek AreaEuropean Bulk Services (EBS) 320 14.50 1,655 120 board/board transhipmentVlaardingen Area<strong>Rotterdam</strong> Bulk Terminal (RBT) 70 12.0 520 40 114 covered storage32 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 33


7Pipelines and utilities7.1 Pipelines7.2 The MultiCore pipeline system7.2.1 Companies using MultiCore7.3 Industrial gases and water7.4 Steam and power34 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 35


Pipelines7.1Site Number <strong>of</strong> Main products/ capacityCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees services (x 1,000,000 ton)ethylene and propylene pipelinesarea<strong>Rotterdam</strong>-Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij 35 23 Crude 22(Shell, Ruhr Oel/BP, Chevron) Products 12M a a s v l a k t eB o t l e kR O T T E R D A MM o e r d i j k<strong>Rotterdam</strong>-Antwerpen Pijpleiding 15 16 Crude 30(Total, ExxonMobil)T e r n e u z e nA n t w e r p e nRheinbergM a r lG e l s e n k i r c h e nG e l e e nG o d o r fW e s s e l i n gF e l u ycrude oil and oil products pipelinesF r a n k f u r t: Propylene pipelineLudwigshafenIndustrial gas pipelines36 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 37


The MultiCorepipeline system7.27.2.1 Companies using MultiCore4 inchMultiCore C.V. is a joint venturecompany <strong>of</strong> <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> (75%)CompanyProduct6 inchand Vopak Chemical EMEA (25%).8 inchMultiCore C.V. owns a bundle <strong>of</strong>4 pipelines designed to transportExxonMobil ChemicalAir ProductsOxo-alcoholsOxygen8 inchchemicals and gases within the<strong>Rotterdam</strong> port area.Air ProductsLinde GasNitrogenCarbon dioxidePipelines are available for lease byShin-EtsuVinylchloride monomerthird parties.Koch HCButaneAbengoaBio-ethanolShell Chemicals EuropeIsopreen extraction feedMultiCore ®Multicore pipeline systemMaasvlakte 2 Maasvlakte 1 Europoort Botlek Pernis Waal- / eemhaven<strong>of</strong> port areaFuture extensionPlannedEXISTING38 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 39


Industrialgases and water7.3siteNumber <strong>of</strong>Company (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees Main products/servicesPernis AREAAir Products 40 1) Hydrogen, carbon monoxide, utilitiesBotlek AreaAVR 225 300 Waste treatment, demin water, water treatmentLinde Gas Benelux 22 50 Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, compressed air, liquid oxygen, liquidAir Products 145 154 Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, syngas, carbon monoxide, steamAir Liquide 46 43 Carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas, oxogasEvides Industriewater 14 70 Process water, demin waterEuropoort AreaLinde Gas Benelux 16 2) Carbon dioxide (food-grade)Steam andpower7.4site number <strong>of</strong> capacity HEATCompany (x 1,000 m 2 ) employees Electricity (MW) (steam in ton/hr)Pernis AREAPerGen (Air Liquide) 3) 25 300 800Botlek AREAAir Products / Electrabel 1) 1) 96 225Enecal (Air Liquide/Eneco) 4) 4) 48 120Eurogen (Air Liquide/Eneco/ 15 4) 88 240Lyondell/Huntsman)Europoort AREAEuropoort Utility Partners 5) 1) 28 65(Air Products/Eneco)Maasvlakte AREAE.ON Utility CentreMaasvlakte Leftbank (UCML) 6) 6) 80 1621) Included under Air Products - Botlek 2) Included under Linde Gas Benelux B.V. - Botlek 3) Included under Shell Nederland Raffinaderij (p.14)4) Included under Air Liquide 5) Included under Indorama (p.22) 6) Included under E.ON (p.30)40 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 41


8Major investments42 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 43


Majorinvestmentsin port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster 1999-20098Euro’sCompany Project (in millions) Year Company Project (in millions) YearEuro’sAbengoa Bio ethanol plant 500 2010 ExxonMobil Chemical Expansion oxo-alcohols / plasticizers ... 1999 - 2000Air Liquide Syngas plant 50 2002 Debottlenecking paraxylene ... 2002PerGen (Cogen Plant) 200 2007 Expansion aromatics plant ... 2009Hydrogen plant (130,000Nm 3 /h) 160 2011 GATE Terminal LNG Terminal (12 bcm) 1,000 2011Air Products HyCo4 (H2) plant 200 2011 Gasunie Gas grid expansion 40 2011Air Products/Electrabel CoGen + cooling water 45 2002 Hexion Specialty Chemicals Replacement versatic acid plant 22 2002Akzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals Expansion chlorine plant 22 1999 Huntsman Holland Expansion MDI plant ... 1999 - 2000Expansion chlorine plant 76 2000 - 2006 Expansion MDI plant ... 2006 - 2007Aluchemie Expansion anodes plant ... 1999 IOI-Loders Croklaan Extension palm oil refinery and storage capacity ... 2009 - 2010New oven for anodes production 80 2003 Kemwater Water-treatment products ... 2003New mixer, adjustment mass plant 17 2006 Koch HC Partnership <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Refinery Expansion Project 20 2005Fume treatment plant 28 2009 Expansion Splitter 15 2005Argos New oil products terminal 20 2003 Koole Tank Storage Pernis New Mildsteel and stainless steel tanks / reinforcing jetty ... 2008 - 2010Phase 1 tank storage ... 2005 Kuwait Petroleum Europoort Biological waste water treatment 10 2001Phase 2 tank storage ... 2007 Barge loading vapor recovery 5 2002New quay wall and jetty ... 2007 Low sulphur diesel manufacturing 45 2001 - 2003BP FCCU gasoline desulphurization 45 2002 LBC Chemical warehouse / steel tanks 18 2000 - 2001Biopetrol <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Biodiesel and refined glycerin production units 80 2008 - 2009 IBC filling-station / pipeline / water purification facility ... 2003BritNed (TenneT, National Interconnector UK & The Netherlands (1000 MW) 600 2011 Steam processing for chlorinated products ... 2003Grid Transco) New stainless steel tanks ... 2005Chemtrade Additional tanks ... 2008 Lucite International Environmental upgrading ... 2006New jetty ... 2008 Lyondell Chemical BDO plant 270 2002Climax Molybdenum Blacktopping & sewerage 2 2006 Lyondell-Bayer Manufacturing PO/SM plant 550 2003Roaster 2 2006 MaasRefinery Specialties toll refinery 11 2008 - 2009Various chemical plants 5 2006 Maastank Upgrading tankform and jetty for sea going vessels ... 2009Environmetal & Energy 1 2006 Maasstroom Energie (InterGen) Gas fired power plant 400 2010DSM Resins Expansion resins production 22 1999 MultiCore (<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> / Pipeline bundle for chemicals and industrial gases (4 lines) 14 2003De Rijke Stainless steel tanks ... 2006 - 2007 Vopak)DSM Special Products Expansion benzoic acid / debottlenecking phenol 90 2000 - 2002 Neste Oil NexBTL plant 670 2008 - 2011Plant conversion phase 1 12 2003 NU3 Site restructuring with new warehouse & infrastructure 3 2007Plant conversion phase 2 8 2005 Odfjell Terminals 8 New stainless steel tanks 10 2003Dutch Biodiesel Biodiesel and refined glycerin production units ... 2008 - 2009 Expansion distillation plant 10 2003Eastman PET expansion ... 2001 New quay wall 30 2003 - 2004EnecoGen Gas fired power plant (850 MW) 600 2011 New <strong>of</strong>fice building ... 2004Electrabel Coal/biomass fired power plant (800 MW) 1,200 2013 Additional storage tanks ... 2005E.ON UMCL: CoGen + cooling water 100 2003 Deepsea jetty capacity ... 2005MPP3: Coal/biomass fired power plant (1070 MW) 1,300 2012 New distillation column ... 2006Esso Nederland LPG jetty 5 2003 Vapour recovery and treatment 6th distillation unit ... 2007Desulpharisation plant (refinery) ... 2006 Additional storage tanks ... 2007 - 2008Euro Tank Terminal Jetty and tank park 50 2005 - 2006 New distillation tower ... 2008Phase 1 tank storage and jetty ... 2006 New quay wall and reconfiguration <strong>of</strong> existing jetty ... 2009Phase 2 tank storage ... 2008 Organik Kimya Acrylic polymers plant 26 2005Extension <strong>of</strong> jetty and new quay wall ... 2009 Regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO) 1 2009Evides Demin water plant (1400 m 3 /h) 50 201044 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 45


0 500 m1 km2 km2008d023\MVII-18-03-20082,5 km8 9Maasvlakte 2in port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster 1999-2009MajorinvestmentsEuro’sCompany Project (in millions) Year approximately 300 ha planned for Industrial activities:RC2 (<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> / ARG) Ethylene pipeline 10 2003 IndustryResolution Performance Products Replacement versatic acid plant 22 2002Rubis Terminal New tank terminal 50 2006 - 2008 ContainersPhase 1 tank storage ... 2008Rijnmond Energie CV (InterGen) Gas fired power plant 622 2004MaasmondSargeant Terminals Bitumen terminal ... 2002EuromaxEdisonbaai3Service Terminal <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Bunker / heavy fuel oil terminal 27 2003New oil products terminal 15 2003 - 2005Phase 1 tank storage ... 2005YangtzehavenNew jetty ... 200528e PetroleumhavenExpansion and renewal 12 2008Shell Nederland Chemie Rigid polyols plant 30 1999Epichlorhydrin expansion ... 1999MSPO-2, styrene/propylene oxide plant (50% Shell, 50% BASF) ... 1999Benzene extraction plant ... 2000Propyleneglycol ethers expansion ... 2000Styreneacrylonitrile polymer polyols ... 2003Expansion ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol plants ... 2004Expansion isopropanol plant ... 2006Expansion rigid polyols plant ... 2006Expansion flexible polyols plant ... 2008Expansion isopropanol plant ... 2009Shell Nederland Raffinaderij Tank loading depot ... 2002Revamp hydrodesulphurization units ... ...Selective hydrotreating unit ... 2005 - 2006Revamp crude distiller furnaces ... 2006 - 2008Utility upgrade and renewal project ... 2007 - 2012 Land reclamation maasvlakte 2 January 2010New hydrodesulphurization unit ... 2009 - 2011Shin-Etsu Expansion VCM plant 18 2002 - 2006Expansion PVC plant 45 2002 - 2006Stedin Power grid expansion 50 2009 - 2012TenneT Transformer station 25 2005Upgrading, new power crossing 25 2005Upgrade HV grid and connections 100 2009 - 2013Tankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC) Move to new location ... 2008Tronox Pigments Environmental & expansion projects 110 2000 - 2009Van Uden Stevedoring Terminal 115,000 m 2 ... 2012Vopak Chemicals Logistics Additional tanks ... 2003Additional tanks ... 2009Vopak Oil <strong>Rotterdam</strong> New oil products jetty 17 20033rd finger pier ... 20054th finger pier and tanks ... 2006 - 2007Vopak Vlaardingen Stainless steel tanks (55,000 m 3 ) and mild steel tanks (80,000 m 3 ) ... 2008 - 2010Wilmar Edible Oils Expansion palmoil refinery 30 2008 - 2009Wind energy companies Wind turbines 200 2009 - 2015<strong>Rotterdam</strong> World GatewayAPMT TerminalsHartelhaven33EuropahavenAmazonehavenMississippihavenOostvoornse MeerBeergat4Beerkanaal6e Petroleumhaven31Tennesseehaven34O o s t v o o r n e46 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 47


Contact details<strong>of</strong> the companiesactive in the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster10DomoAbengoaArkema <strong>Rotterdam</strong> BVCargill Refined Oils EuropePolypropylene BVEsso Nederland BVExxonMobil Chemical Holland BVWeena 294Tankho<strong>of</strong>d 10Jan van Galenstraat 4Merseyweg 24Botlekweg 121Merwedeweg 213012 NJ <strong>Rotterdam</strong>P.O. Box 60303115 JG SchiedamP.O. Box 1038P.O. Box 5120P.O. Box 1293T + 31 10 271 01 113196 XH Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 427 46 003180 AA Rozenburg3197 ZG Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3180 AG RozenburgI www.abengoabioenergy.comT +31 10 472 51 00I www.cargill.comT +31 181 24 70 62T +31 10 487 59 11T +31 181 25 56 00E abengoabioenergy@abengoa.comI www.arkema.comE secretariaat_schiedam@cargill.comI www.domochemicals.comI www.exxonmobil.comI www.exxonmobil.comAir Liquide Industrie BVAVR afvalverwerking rozenburgCerexagri BVDSM Coating Resins BV/Desotech BVEurogen CVExxonMobilCorkstraat 46Pr<strong>of</strong>. Gerbrandyweg 10Tankho<strong>of</strong>d 10Slachthuisweg 30Merseyweg 10(Lubricants and Specialties)P.O. Box 37002P.O. Box 1120P.O. Box 6030P.O. Box 3P.O. Box 1087Butaanweg 1613005 LA <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3180 AC Rozenburg3196 XH Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3150 AA Hoek van Holland3180 AB RozenburgP.O. Box 160T +31 10 262 20 77T +31 181 27 52 75T +31 10 472 51 00T +31 174 31 55 55T +31 181 27 11 113190 AD Hoogvliet <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.nl.airliquide.comI www.avr.nlI www.cerexagri.comI www.dsm.comI www.nl.airliquide.comT +31 10 263 15 10I www.exxonmobil.comAir Products Netherlands BVBIOPETROL ROTTERDAM BvChemtrade Storage Nederland BVDSM Special ProductsEuropean Bulk Services (E.B.S.) BVBoyneweg 10Welplaatweg 108Neckarweg 5<strong>Rotterdam</strong> BVP.O. Box 1204Gate terminal BVP.O. Box 590313197 KS <strong>Rotterdam</strong>-Botlek3198 LJ Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Montrealweg 153180 AE RozenburgP.O. Box 92503008 PA <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 472 46 46T +31 181 23 40 40P.O. Box 1021T +31 181 26 29 883007 AG <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 296 13 00I www.biopetrol-ind.comI www.chemtradestorage.com3180 AA RozenburgI www.ebsbulk.nlT +31 180 64 68 80I www.airproducts.comT +31 181 24 92 22I www.gate.nlBotlek Tank TerminalChefaro nederlandI www.dsmspecialproducts.comEuropees Massagoed-OverslagbedrijfAkzo Nobel Industrial Chemicals BVP.O. Box 645Keileweg 8(EMO) BVHaan Oilstorage BvWelplaatweg 123190 AN HoogvlietP.O. Box 6014Dutch Biodiesel BVP.O. Box 9000Wieldrechtseweg 35P.O. Box 7020T +31 10 231 03 333002 AA <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Petroleumweg 563199 XA Maasvlakte <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3316 BG Dordrecht3000 HA <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.btt-rotterdam.nlT +31 10 476 45 66P.O. Box 491T +31 181 37 11 11T +31 78 655 08 55T +31 10 438 99 11I www.chefaro.com3190 AK HoogvlietI www.emo.nlI www.haanoilstorage.nlI www.akzonobel-botlek.nlBPVondelingenplaat- <strong>Rotterdam</strong>D’Arcyweg 76Climax Molybdenum BVT +31 10 204 17 20Euro Tank Terminal BV (ETT)Hexion Specialty Chemicals (Botlek)Almatis BvP.O. Box 1033Theemsweg 20I www.argosoil.comK.P. van der Mandelelaan 130Chemieweg 30Theemsweg 303180 AA RozenburgP.O. Box 11303062 MB <strong>Rotterdam</strong>P.O. Box 50053197 KM Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 181 25 09 113180 AC RozenburgElectrabel Nederland NVT +31 181 24 00 243197 XB Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 181 27 01 00I www.bp.comT +31 181 24 37 27P.O. Box 51269I www.vtti.comT +31 10 263 00 00I www.almatis.comI www.climaxmolybdenum.com3007 GG <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.hexion.comCabot BVT +31 887 69 22 25Evides Industriewater BVAluminium & ChemieBotlekstraat 2De RijkeI www.electrabel.nlP.O. Box 4472Huntsman Holland BV<strong>Rotterdam</strong> BV (Aluchemie)P.O. Box 1009Moezelweg 1483006 AL <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Merseyweg 10Oude Maasweg 803180 AA RozenburgP.O. Box 18Eneco Holding NVT +31 10 293 50 00P.O. Box 1020P.O. Box 28638T +31 181 29 18 883200 AA SpijkenisseP.O. Box 9150I www.evides.nl3180 AA Rozenburg3197 KJ Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.cabot-corp.comT +31 181 25 22 803007 AD <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 181 29 91 11T +31 10 472 79 11I www.derijke.comT +31 10 800 15 55Evonik Carbon Black Nederland BVI www.huntsman.comI www.aluchemie.nlCaldic Chemie BVI www.eneco.nlWelplaatweg 30Blaak 22Den Hartogh StorageP.O. Box 5150Hydro Agri <strong>Rotterdam</strong> BVArgos OilP.O. Box 2422Terminals BVE.ON Benelux holding bv3197 ZH Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Maassluissedijk 103Hoefsmidstraat 403001 AC <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Middenweg 30Capelseweg 400T +31 10 490 18 00P.O. Box 58P.O. Box 129T +31 10 413 64 204782 PM MoerdijkP.O. Box 8642I www.cbnbotlek.nl3130 AB Vlaardingen3190 AC <strong>Rotterdam</strong> HoogvlietI www.caldic.nlP.O. Box 60563009 AP <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 248 24 82T +31 10 295 47 704780 LJ MoerdijkT +31 10 289 57 11I www.hydro.comI www.argos.nlT +31 168 33 43 63I www.eon-benelux.comI www.denhartogh.com48 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 49


Contact details<strong>of</strong> the companiesactive in the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster10IndoramaKoole Tank Storage PernisLyondell Basell Nederland BvMultiCore C.V.<strong>Rotterdam</strong>-AntwerpenShell Nederland Raffinaderij BVMarkweg 201Tankho<strong>of</strong>d 2Weena 737Postbus 6622Pijpleiding CVVondelingenweg 601P.O. Box 80053196 KE Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>P.O. Box 24163002 AP <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Moezelweg 133P.O. Box 30003198 XB Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 472 45 523000 CK <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 252 16 273198 LS Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3190 GA Hoogvliet <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 181 28 54 00I www.koole.comT +31 10 275 55 00I www.multicorerotterdam.comT +31 181 24 20 50T +31 10 431 91 11I www.indoramapolymers.comI www.lyondellbasell.comI www.rapl.nlI www.shell.comKraton Polymers BVNeste Oil Netherlands BV<strong>Rotterdam</strong> Bulk Terminal BVINVISTAVondelingenweg 601Maastank BvWeena 290Schiedamsedijk 2AShell Nederland Raffinaderij BVMerseyweg 12P.O. Box 6281e Welplaatdwarsweg 1-33012 NJ <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3134 KK VlaardingenEuropoort TerminalP.O. Box 10173190 AN Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3197 KT <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 282 14 02T +31 10 234 35 55Rijndwarsweg 213180 AA RozenburgT +31 10 431 14 39T +31 10 416 44 77I www.nesteoil.comI www.rbtrotterdam.com3198 LK RozenburgT +31 181 23 36 75I www.kraton.comI www.maastank.nlT +31 181 25 42 03I www.invista.comE customerservice@maastank.nlNV Nederlandse GasunieNV <strong>Rotterdam</strong>-RijnI www.shell.comKuwait Petroleum Europoort BVP.O. Box 19Pijpleiding Mij.IOI-Loders Croklaan BVMoezelweg 255Maasstroom Energie CV9700 MA GroningenButaanweg 215, <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Shell Nederland ChemieAntarcticaweg 191P.O. Box 8000Petroleumweg 44T +31 50 521 91 11P.O. Box 90716Moerdijk Site3199 KA Maasvlakte - <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3198 XA Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3196 KD Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.gasunie.nl2509 LS Den HaagChemieweg 25T +31 181 35 38 00T +31 181 25 19 11T +31 10 295 20 56T +31 70 416 56 66P.O. Box 6060I www.croklaan.comI www.q8.nlI www.intergen.comNufarm BVI www.rrpweb.nl4780 LN MoerdijkWelplaatweg 12T +31 168 35 91 11kemira water solutions bvLBCMaasRefinery BV3197 KS Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Rijnmond Energie CVI www.shell.nlBotlekweg 175Oude Maasweg 41e Welplaatdwarsweg 2T +31 10 438 98 00P.O. Box 270E infopernismoerdijk@shell.comP.O. Box 5020P.O. Box 50003197 KT <strong>Rotterdam</strong>I www.nufarm.com3190 AC Hoogvliet3197 XE Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3197 XA Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 490 44 10T +31 10 295 20 00Shell Nederland ChemieT +31 181 29 58 00T +31 10 295 85 80I www.maasrefinery.euNU3 BVI www.intergen.comPernis siteI www.kemira.comI www.lbctt.comMaassluissedijk 103Vondelingenweg 601Maasvlakte Oil Terminal CVP.O. Box 58Rubis TerminalP.O. Box 3000Kemira Chemicals BVLever Fabergé B.V.O. (Unilever)Europaweg 9753130 AB VlaardingenWelplaatweg 263190 GA HoogvlietMoezelweg 151Deltaweg 1503199 LD Maasvlakte <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 445 20 003197 KS Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 431 91 11P.O. Box 1015P.O. Box 46T +31 181 35 31 11I www.nu3.bizT +31 10 295 81 71I www.shell.nl3180 AA Rozenburg3130 AA VlaardingenI www.mot.nlI www.rubis-terminal.comE infopernismoerdijk@shell.comT +31 181 28 22 11T +31 10 460 69 11ORGANIK KimyaI www.kemira.comI www.unilever.comMaatschap Europoort Terminal (MET)Chemieweg 7Sargeant Trading BVShin-Etsu PVC BVMoezelweg 1013197 KC Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Curieweg 9Welplaatweg 12Koch HC Partnership BVLinde Gas Benelux Bv3198 LS Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 295 48 20P.O. Box 464P.O. Box 641Neckarweg 5Havenstraat 1T +31 181 28 14 14I www.organik.com.tr3200 AL Spijkenisse3190 AN Hoogvliet <strong>Rotterdam</strong>P.O. Box 1334P.O. Box 78I www.met.nlT +31 181 23 30 70T +31 10 438 97 153180 AH Rozenburg3100 AB SchiedamOdfjell Terminals (<strong>Rotterdam</strong>) BVI www.sargeant.netI www.shin-etsu.nlT +31 181 24 01 50T +31 10 246 16 16MICRO Chemie BVOude Maasweg 6I www.kochind.comI www.lindegasbenelux.comWolgaweg 31P.O. Box 5010Service Terminal <strong>Rotterdam</strong> (STR)Steinweg handelsveem bv3198 LR Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3197 XC Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Torontostraat 20Parmentierplein 1Dr. W. Kolb Nederland BVLucite International BVT +31 181 24 21 44T +31 10 295 34 003197 KN Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>3088 GN <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Westelijke Randweg 5Merseyweg 16I www.microchemie.comI www.odfjell.comT +31 181 29 11 00T +31 10 487 95 55P.O. Box 123P.O. Box 1222I www.serviceterminal.comI www.steinweg.com4790 AC Klundert3180 AE RozenburgT +31 168 38 70 80T +31 181 23 32 00I www.kolb.chI www.luciteinternational.com50 PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURESPORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES 51


Contact details<strong>of</strong> the companiesactive in the port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s industrial cluster10Stedin BVP.O. Box 15983000 BN <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 457 5310I www.stedin.netTronox Pigments (Holland) BVPr<strong>of</strong>. Gerbrandyweg 2P.O. Box 10133180 AA RozenburgT +31 181 24 66 00I www. tronox.comSWEEP EUROPOORT BVWolgaweg 29, <strong>Rotterdam</strong>P.O. Box 2023130 AE VlaardingenT +31 10 415 17 75I www.sweepinternational.comTAQA Energy BVP. O. Box 115502502 AN Den HaagT +31 70 333 75 00I www.taqa.ae/nlTankinstallatie Chemiehaven (TIC)(Nederlandsche Benzol Mij. BV)Chemieweg 93197 KC Botlek <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 490 15 00I www.brenntag.nlTEAM Terminal BVRijndwarsweg 33198 LK Europoort <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 181 28 66 00I www.team-terminal.nlTenneT TSO BVP.O Box 7186812 AR ArnhemT +31 26 373 11 11I www.tennet.orgTessenderlo Chemie BVMaassluissedijk 1033133 KA VlaardingenT +31 10 248 24 88I www.tessenderlo.comUnimills BVLindtsedijk 8Postbus 183330 AA ZwijndrechtT +31 78 610 99 11I www.unimills.comE sales@unimills.nlVopak ChemicalTerminals Benelux BVWieldrechtseweg 50P.O. Box 6503300 AR DordrechtT +31 78 652 83 38I www.vopakbenelux.comVopak Oil <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Moezelweg 75P.O. Box 10933180 AB RozenburgT +31 181 24 02 62I www.oilrotterdam.vopak.comVopak terminal vlaardingen BVKon. Wilhelminahaven ZOZ 13134 KH VlaardingenT +31 10 460 88 99I www.vopak.comVos Logistics BVPropaanweg 273196 KH Vondelingenplaat <strong>Rotterdam</strong>T +31 10 472 56 00I www.voslogistics.comWILMAR Edible Oils BV1 e Barendrechtseweg 82-862992 XC BarendrechtT +31 18 045 70 00I www.wilmar-international.comE info@wilmareurope.nl52PORT OF ROTTERDAM FACTS & FIGURES


InfoConversion factors <strong>of</strong> units used in this reportColophonM 1 meter 3.281 feetM 2 1 square meter 10.765 square feetM 3 1 cubic meter 35.320 cubic feetMT 1 metric ton 1.102 short tonKM 1 kilometer 0.6214 mileHA 1 hectare 2.4711 acresbcm1 billion cubic meter (gaseous)Published by port <strong>of</strong> rotterdam authorityProduction/coordination Marketing CommunicationDate April 2010Design SmidswaterPhotography Eric Bakker, <strong>Rotterdam</strong> /Freek van Arkel, <strong>Rotterdam</strong> / Martijn Hessing, <strong>Rotterdam</strong>Printing OBT, SchiedamFor more information regarding the contents<strong>of</strong> this publication, please contact<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> AuthorityDepartment <strong>of</strong> Industry and Bulk CargoP.O. Box 66223002 AP <strong>Rotterdam</strong>The NetherlandsT +31 10 252 12 30F +31 10 252 10 20I www.port<strong>of</strong>rotterdam.comE info@port<strong>of</strong>rotterdam.comDisclaimer While every care has been taken to ensure that theinformation contained in this publication is accurate at the time <strong>of</strong>going to press, the publishers can accept no responsibility for anyomissions or errors.<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> AuthorityThe aim <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong> Authority is to enhance theport <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong>’s competitive position as a logistics hub andworld-class industrial complex. Not only in terms <strong>of</strong> size, but alsoquality. The core tasks <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Port</strong> Authority are to develop, manageand run the port in a sustainable way and to maintain a speedy andsafe service for shipping.<strong>Facts</strong> and <strong>figures</strong> for the <strong>Port</strong> Authority andthe port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotterdam</strong><strong>Port</strong> Authority 1,200 employees, turnover approx. € 500 million.www.port<strong>of</strong>rotterdam.com<strong>Port</strong> area approx. 26,000 acres (12,500 acres <strong>of</strong> which commercialsites, 13,500 acres water and rail lines, roads and pipeline zones).The port will be extended by Maasvlakte 2 with 20%.The length <strong>of</strong> the port area is approx. 40 km.Direct employment over 90,000 jobs.Goods throughput 400 million tonnes <strong>of</strong> goods a year.Shipping approx. 33,000 ocean-going vessels and 110,000 inlandvessels per annum.

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