Port of Moerdijk as the hub for sustainable logistics and process industry in the Flemish-Dutch Delta
The municipality of Moerdijk, the province of Noord-Brabant and the Moerdijk Port Authority drew up a joint Moerdijk Port Strategy 2030 in 2014. The parties did this on the basis of a joint responsibility that they have with regard to the port and industrial area and its surroundings. The aforementioned parties have emphatically stated that the Port Strategy should not be limited to the port area alone. The (spatial) quality and live ability of the environment must also be explicitly addressed in the Port Strategy: it concerns the balance between the port, the spatial quality, the social environment and the interaction between them.
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