DBFT on schedule

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The Port of Rotterdam and ECT have stated that work on the new new Delta Barge Feeder Terminal (DBFT) at the Maasvlakte, to cater for inland navigation vessels, coasters and and other small container vessels, is proceeding as planned. The quay wall is about 800m long, almost the width of the Delta Peninsula.

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DBFT on schedule

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The Port of Rotterdam and ECT have stated that work on the new new Delta Barge Feeder Terminal (DBFT) at the Maasvlakte, to cater for inland navigation vessels, coasters and and other small container vessels, is proceeding as planned. The quay wall is about 800m long, almost the width of the Delta Peninsula.

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