This industrial photo essay and article depicting the Port of Rotterdam was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Massi a photographer and writer at Maska Photography.

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The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port and industrial complex in Europe with a total cargo output of 435 million tons in 2014.

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The Port consists of a combination of different harbors and industrial sites that are at the service of the import and export of goods from the ports established (petro) chemical and other industries, and the storage and transfer of goods from third parties for further transport.

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Rotterdam was between 1962 and 2004 the largest port in the world, but this position was taken over by the Port of Shanghai. Singapore and Tianjin ports have also surpassed the Rotterdam harbor is size. However, with the construction of the Maasvlakte2 section, the Rotterdam Harbor is again the largest port of the world.

Maasvlakte2 is especially constructed to facilitate chemical and container companies. The new port has a draft of 20 meters, making it accessible to the latest generation of large container ships.
This industrial photo essay and article depicting the Port of Rotterdam was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Massi a photographer and writer at Maska Photography.