Rotterdam & Amsterdam terminals & depots

2026-06-09 By Jan van den Herik

The deep-sea and shortsea container terminals and empty-container depots in Rotterdam and Amsterdam: official names, operators, addresses and port (haven) numbers. Includes the 2021 change where APM Terminals Maasvlakte I became Hutchison Ports Delta II.


When you collect or deliver a container, you need the right terminal by its official name and address, not the nickname on the booking. Terminals are renamed, depots move, and one wrong address means a wasted truck slot. This is a practical reference to the container terminals and empty-container depots in Rotterdam and Amsterdam, with official names, operators, addresses and port numbers (havennummers). Nexport Logistics arranges pick-up and delivery at all of these, connected to Portbase and inside the Secure Chain, and surfaces it in the Nexportal platform.

One change from 2021 still confuses people. The old APM Terminals Rotterdam on Maasvlakte I (Coloradoweg 50) was taken over by Hutchison Ports and since 2021 operates as Hutchison Ports Delta II. There is now only one APM terminal in Rotterdam: APM Terminals Maasvlakte II. Don't send a truck to "APM" expecting the Coloradoweg site; that's Hutchison Delta II today.

Rotterdam deep-sea terminals (Maasvlakte)

Terminal Operator Address Port no.
Hutchison Ports ECT Delta (incl. Delta Barge Feeder) Hutchison Ports / ECT Europaweg 875, 3199 LD Rotterdam 8202
Hutchison Ports Euromax ECT (Euromax CV) Maasvlakteweg 951, 3199 LZ Rotterdam 9830
Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) RWG Amoerweg 50, 3199 KD Rotterdam 8970
APM Terminals Maasvlakte II APM Terminals (Maersk) Europaweg 910, 3199 LC Rotterdam 8410
Hutchison Ports Delta II (ex-APM Maasvlakte I) Hutchison Ports Coloradoweg 50, 3199 LA Rotterdam 8203

Rotterdam shortsea, barge & multipurpose terminals (Eemhaven / Waalhaven / Maasvlakte)

Terminal Operator Address Port no.
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) RST B.V. Reeweg 35, 3089 KM Rotterdam 2750
QTerminals Kramer Rotterdam — RCT QTerminals Kramer Missouriweg 17, 3199 LB Rotterdam 7220
QTerminals Kramer — Delta Container Services (DCS) QTerminals Kramer Missouriweg 30, 3199 LB Rotterdam 8055
Matrans Rotterdam Terminal Matrans Streefwaalseweg 15, 3195 KN Rotterdam-Pernis 2810

Major empty-container depots (Rotterdam)

Depot allocation changes per shipping line and is shown on the release. Always check the depot stated on your specific release before driving. Well-known verified operators:

Depot Operator Address Port no.
QTerminals Kramer — Delta Depot (KCL) QTerminals Kramer Missouriweg 30, 3199 LB Rotterdam 8055
QTerminals Kramer — Distripark Depot (KDD) QTerminals Kramer Malakkastraat 51, 3199 LK Rotterdam 8564
QTerminals Kramer — City Depot (KCD) QTerminals Kramer Reeweg 35, 3089 KM Rotterdam 2750
Cetem Containers (RBC Terminal) Cetem Containers B.V. Westgeulstraat 6, 3197 LD Rotterdam (Botlek) 4010
Star Container Services Maersk Amoerweg 9, Maasvlakte-Rotterdam
Medrepair Netherlands MSC group Smirnoffweg 17 / Eemhavenweg 32, Rotterdam

Amsterdam container terminals

Amsterdam has no single deep-sea container terminal; container handling sits with several multipurpose operators in the Westpoort/Westhaven area:

Terminal Operator Address Port no.
TMA Terminal Amsterdam TMA Logistics (Hutchison-affiliated) Ruijgoordweg 100, 1047 HM Amsterdam 7080
USA (United Stevedores Amsterdam) USA Westhaven, Amsterdam
CTVrede-Steinweg C. Steinweg Amsterdam (Terminal Amsterdam / Hoogtij)

ECT MyTerminal

For the Hutchison Ports / ECT terminals (ECT Delta and Euromax), pre-notifications, pick-up/drop-off and container administration run through the MyTerminal portal: myterminal.ect.nl. It's the single front door for arranging your business at the ECT terminals.

Terminal surcharges

The address is only half the cost picture. The ECT terminals add road-haulage surcharges to truck visits: the spreidingstoeslag (a peak-window charge, with a rebate off-peak) and the klimaattoeslag (a per-visit climate charge, zero-emission trucks exempt). The spreidingstoeslag applies in the peak window; check each terminal's own tariff page for the current rules. See the full breakdown: Rotterdam terminal surcharges explained.

How to use this

The port number (havennummer) pins down the physical location. A terminal can share a street with others, and one haven number can host more than one operation, so always pair it with the terminal name. On your sea import, the terminal of discharge appears on the Arrival Notice; on export it's the terminal of loading on your booking. If in doubt, the haven number wins.

How Nexport Logistics handles it

We arrange the trucking to and from every Rotterdam and Amsterdam terminal and depot above, connected to Portbase and inside the Secure Chain for container release. Where it pays off, we plan pick-ups into off-peak windows to dodge the surcharges. You follow it all in Nexportal.

Need a container collected or delivered at one of these terminals? Email info@nexportlogistics.nl.

Official sources: Port of Rotterdam — container terminals · Hutchison Ports Delta II · APM Terminals Maasvlakte II · ECT · RWG · RST · TMA Logistics. Addresses can change; verify the terminal on your specific release. Related: Sea Freight · Portbase · Customs