A woman overlooks a BERTSCHI container terminal.
A BERTSCHI truck unloads his liquid container using a heavy lift crane.
Bertschi Employees holding yellow hearts and smiling into the camera
Bertschi employees planning an intermodal rail container transport.

Inauguration of the New Antwerp Zomerweg Terminal for Dangerous Goods Storage and Trimodal Transport

Guests gather at the AZT terminal during the official opening ceremony

The Bertschi Group, a market leader in intermodal chemical logistics, has officially inaugurated its new Antwerp Zomerweg Terminal (AZT) in the presence of invited guests. Strategically located in the largest integrated chemical cluster in Europe, the terminal serves as an ideal hub for imports and exports to and from overseas markets, reinforcing Bertschi’s position in one of the world’s most important logistics hotspots.

Aerial view of the new Antwerp Zomerweg Terminal

Trimodal Terminal for the Handling of Dangerous Chemical Goods

With a total area of 60,000 m², the AZT terminal is optimally designed for the storage of Dangerous Goods (DG) and non-DG’s in tank containers. The facility offers space for more than 2,500 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), including 1,290 TEU specifically for Dangerous Goods. In addition to storage, the terminal emphasizes an expanded trimodal transport offering, integrating rail, inland waterway, and truck connections to optimize intermodal logistics.

The terminal is equipped with state-of-the-art safety infrastructure, including fire-resistant zones, redundant fire-fighting pumps, and a remotely operated gantry crane. These advanced safety measures ensure secure and efficient operations, in line with Bertschi’s high standards.

The facility also features 60 tank container heating stations, allowing on-site heating of products. A further highlight is the option for bonded warehouse storage, offering added logistical flexibility.

With four handling tracks each 650 meters in length, the terminal can accommodate full trains and ensure seamless goods distribution. Via inland waterways connected to the deep-sea port, imports can be transported directly to AZT, stored efficiently, and then redistributed via rail or truck to their final destination.

Festive Inauguration Ceremony with Over 100 Guests

Following a phased start-up over recent months, the official opening took place on 7 May, 2025, with over 100 invited guests in attendance. The event included speeches from Jacques Pitteloud, Swiss Ambassador to Belgium, and Johan Klaps, Alderman of the Port of Antwerp, which were attentively followed by those present.

“We are proud to open this new terminal and expand our logistics capacity here in Antwerp. With the modern infrastructure, we can offer our customers efficient and secure handling of liquid Dangerous Goods imports and exports, including storage and intermodal distribution.”
Jan Arnet
CEO of the Bertschi Group
Ribbon-cutting celebration at the AZT terminal with Bertschi representatives

During a subsequent tour of the terminal, guests had the opportunity to experience the scale of the facility and gain detailed insights into the logistics services and operational processes offered.

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