In the Caland Canal and the Botlek, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is working hard on the expansion and replacement of buoy berths and dolphin configurations so that they can become operational in the autumn.
The buoys and dolphins in the port of Rotterdam reinforce the existing clusters in both liquid and dry bulk and are being used more and more. In the first half of 2015, transhipment at buoys and dolphins rose by 21% from 8.3 million tonnes to 10.1 million tonnes compared to the same period of 2014. The increase was related mainly to the transhipment of fuel oil.
The positioning of dolphin configurations and the replacement of buoy berths with dolphins is in line with the Port Authority policy to further modernize the existing port area and to use it as intensively as possible. Larger vessels can moor at the dolphin configurations. The replacement of buoys with dolphins is also an improvement in terms of safety. The Port Authority is investing a total of around 32 million in the positioning of dolphin configurations and the replacement of buoy berths.
In the Botlek, the Port Authority is replacing buoy berth 66 in the central channel of the river with a dolphin configuration. Thanks to an innovative structure a special pontoon or 'morsponton'- it will shortly be possible to handle dry bulk at the dolphins from two sides, using floating cranes. In the Caland Canal, three existing buoy berths (81, 82 and 83) will be replaced with two dolphin configurations at dolphins 82 and 83. The new dolphin configuration 79b was already delivered a month ago.
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