Antwerp Port Readies 96-Hectare Opel Site for Investors

日期:2014-04-16 23:02:22
Antwerp Port Authority is about to purchase location of the former General Motors production plant, the Opel site. The Port Authority plans to develop the entire 96-hectare site so as to attract manufacturing industry in the heart of this vast maritime complex.
Antwerp Port Readies 96-Hectare Opel Site for Investors
Both the size of the site and its location in the heart of Europe’s second-largest port make this opportunity unique. Such sites are invaluable because they make it possible to attract new industry and generate additional employment.
In this particular case Antwerp Port Authority will focus on integrated development, as the size of the site and its location present a rare opportunity. With this in mind each project proposed for the site will be considered in terms of the added value that it can create for the region.
The site located on the right bank of the Scheldt has excellent links with the hinterland thanks to direct connections to the road, rail and inland waterway networks. The port of Antwerp is also connected to the main European pipeline networks.
Antwerp Port Authority will therefore issue invitations as soon as possible for potential investors to submit expressions of interest and proposals.
To promote the further development of the port, Antwerp Port Authority continues to invest from a long-term perspective. This includes a number of strategic projects such as the construction of the Deurganck dock lock (which when it is completed will be the largest in the world, securing accessibility on the left bank), further expansion of the port area on the left bank, development of new logistics parks (Waasland and Schijns Logistics Parks), and participation in hinterland hubs.
Clearly the development of the former General Motors site belongs in this category and is of great strategic importance
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