
Mibau Stema Group is developing its own terminal of approximately 5 hectares in the Afrikahaven. The terminal is expected to become operational by the end of Q2 or the beginning of Q3 2026.
Mibau Stema has been a long-standing customer in the port of Amsterdam and has operated from a third-party terminal in the Suezhaven until now.
From this terminal, high-quality construction materials are distributed throughout the Netherlands by inland shipping and road transport.
With the addition of a second, dedicated terminal, Mibau will be able to expand its production capacity. From mid-2026, approximately 2 million tonnes of additional capacity will be available to meet future demand for high-quality construction materials.
The new location in the Afrikahaven will feature a completely new quay and a dredged water depth of 13.5 meters.
This will allow Mibau Stema’s two newest, future self-unloading vessels to berth without any restrictions. These vessels achieve an approximate 90% reduction in CO₂ emissions related to fuel consumption.
Koen Overtoom, CEO of Port of Amsterdam, commented on the new terminal that from this terminal, Mibau can serve the market via sea and inland shipping, road and rail while this multimodal approach align well with the working methods and strategy of Port of Amsterdam.
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