Port of Amsterdam

Port of Amsterdam
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Location
CountryNetherlands
LocationAmsterdam,
North Holland
Coordinates52°24′43″N 4°48′28″E / 52.4120°N 4.8079°E / 52.4120; 4.8079
UN/LOCODENLAMS
Details
Opened13th century
Operated byNV Haven Amsterdam
Owned byAmsterdam
Size of harbour620 ha (1,500 acres)
Land area1,995 ha (4,930 acres)
Employees60,000 (2015)
President & CEOKoen Overtoom
Statistics
Vessel arrivals 8,567 sea ships (2014)
Annual cargo tonnage 63 million tons (2023)
Annual container volume 45.376 TEU (2014)
Passenger traffic 304,149 by sea (2011)
315,589 by river (2014)
Annual revenue 133.0 million (2011)
Net income 42.6 million (2011)
Website
www.portofamsterdam.com

The port of Amsterdam (Dutch: Haven van Amsterdam) is an inland seaport in Amsterdam in North Holland, Netherlands. It is the 14th busiest port in Europe by total cargo tonnage. In 2023, the port of Amsterdam had a cargo throughput of 63 million tons.

The port is located on the bank of a former bay named the IJ and the North Sea Canal, with which it is connected to the North Sea. The port was first used in the 13th century and was one of the main ports of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century. Today, the port of Amsterdam is the second largest port in the Netherlands, after the Port of Rotterdam.