Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Belgian King Philippe open the New Lock Terneuzen in North Sea Port
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
Dry Bulk,
On 11 October 2024, the King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, and the King of Belgium Philippe jointly opened the New Lock in Terneuzen, the Netherlands.
King Willem-Alexander and King Philippe performed the official opening ceremony on the Z9, an electric ship. The ceremony was accompanied by a parade of patrol, tug and pilot boats. The New Lock housed a seagoing vessel for the first time, the M/V Bregaglia. With the departure of the 240 m long and 38 m wide ocean-going vessel towards ArcelorMittal, the New Lock was officially inaugurated.
After the official act, the royals interacted with representatives of companies using the North Sea locks, notably ArcelorMittal Belgium, Sea-Invest, Verbrugge Terminals Terneuzen, Ovet and DFDS Seaways. After the cruise, King Willem-Alexander and King Philippe visited the lock platform of the New Lock, where they were told about the construction and operation of the lock. In the control building, they met representatives of local residents and employees of the contractor consortium responsible for the construction of the sea lock.
The New Lock was commissioned by the Flemish-Dutch Scheldt Commission, a partnership between the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and the Flemish Department of Mobility and Public Works. Construction of the New Lock started in 2017 within the existing lock complex in Terneuzen, in the North Sea Port port area. The Middle Lock, in use since 1910, made way for the New Lock.
In 2023, 56 000 ships passed through this lock complex. This number is expected to grow to 96 000 in 2040. Apart from ships passing through the complex towards the hinterland or the North Sea, the lock complex is an important access route for road traffic. It also makes up part of the region's primary flood defence and water management system.
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