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2026-04-28

Pierre Vandammesluis
Pierre Vandammesluis

Shareholders agree on integration of RX/SeaPort and NxtPort

The shareholders of RX/SeaPort, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and APZI, have reached an agreement on the principles of cooperation regarding the integration of the digital platforms RX/SeaPort and NxtPort. This step is part of the ongoing digitalization of the maritime and logistics chain and aims to create a more connected and efficient supply chain in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.

The goal is to eventually evolve towards a single integrated platform that continues to meet current needs, while also enabling the development of shared applications. By bundling available resources, the partners aim to invest more efficiently in digital solutions, respecting the unique characteristics of the various sectors and activities in both ports.

For generic functionalities, such as customs export, import, and transit processes, coordination will now take place with the entire port community in both Antwerp and Zeebrugge. In this way, the partners want to avoid developing parallel solutions for the same needs in the future.

At the same time, there will continue to be attention for sector-specific requirements. Therefore, sounding boards with the private port community will remain important in determining and prioritizing the roadmap of the digital platform. The dialogue and organization to shape this consultation within the private community have already started.

The operational management and technical maintenance of the existing functionalities will be integrated into the operations of the new company RX/NxtPort. This ensures the continuity of the specific RX RoRo and ferry applications for current users. These applications will continue to evolve in consultation with the relevant user groups.

Through this integration, the partners are taking an important step towards a future-oriented digital ecosystem that strengthens the logistics chain and makes processes such as customs and cargo handling more efficient, both in the ports of Antwerp and Bruges and beyond.

William Demoor, Chief Customer Relations Officer Port of Antwerp-Bruges: “

 By bringing RX/SeaPort and NxtPort closer together, we are taking an important step towards an integrated digital chain. This first step is essential within our ambitions to meet the needs for digitalizing the entire supply chain. The opportunity is significant, with impact reaching beyond the borders of our port.

Marc Adriansens, Chair APZI: “

By joining forces, we create the scale and investment power needed to realize our digital ambitions. This is how we are building a smart port that not only innovates but also contributes to the success of its customers.

Alain Guillemyn, Observer integrated board of directors RX/NxtPort: “

As an observer on the board of directors, I will ensure that the interests of the RoRo and ferry functionalities are safeguarded within the larger platform, and that together we arrive at broadly supported and effective future-oriented solutions.

 

Kristian Vanderwaeren, Administrator-General of Customs and Excise: “

 Belgian Customs and a port community system are the yin and yang of logistics. By digitally bringing together the logistics and customs processes, not only does the handling become more efficient, but customs also gains more insight and control over the logistics process.

 


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About Port of Antwerp-Bruges

With an annual throughput of 267 million tonnes, Port of Antwerp-Bruges is a world port in the heart of Europe. The port is a unique ecosystem of maritime throughput, logistics and industry, and is home to Europe’s largest integrated chemical cluster. As a hub for containers, general cargo and vehicles, and home to over 1400 companies, it accounts for around 164,000 direct and indirect jobs and 21 billion euros in added value. This makes it Belgium’s most important economic engine.

Port of Antwerp-Bruges aims to become the first world port that reconciles economy, people and climate. The Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority, a limited liability company of public law, manages the port platforms of Antwerp and Zeebrugge. The cities of Antwerp and Bruges are the shareholders. Rob Smeets is COO and CEO ad interim, Johan Klaps (Vice-Mayor of Antwerp) is President of the Board of Directors, and Dirk De fauw (Mayor of Bruges) is Vice-President.