Addressing efficiency bottlenecks in Rotterdam

13.01.2022
For many years, strict local veterinary regulations have caused much unnecessary delays for Odfjell ships in Rotterdam. Manager Port Performance Willy Thorsen recently met with the Port Authorities to seek improvements.

In accordance with local regulations, a veterinary inspection is required when our vessels carry Tallow into Netherland. Tallow is a rendered form of animal fat primarily made up of triglycerides, used as an ingredient in various products; food, candles, lubricants and fuel.

In the past, these veterinary inspections were only done at Masstank Botlek, Rotterdam.

“This regulation meant that our vessels needed an extra shifting to Masstank Botlek, only to carry out the veterinary inspection. A very ineffective routine that resulted in much additional shifting cost, CO2 emission and time in port. In an effort to increase port efficiency, we initiated a meeting with the Port of Rotterdam Authorities.”

Willy Thorsen, Manager Port Performance

The purpose of the meeting was to highlight concerns with the additional shifting connected to the veterinary inspection.

From left: Andre Schravesande (General Manager Euro Nordic), Kesih Van Den Berg Dominicus (Business Manager Bulk Cargo & Shipping Commercial Department Industry & Bulk), Willy Thorsen, Kees Groeneveld (CEO Euro Nordic).

The meeting went well, and one solution was immediately implemented: The Port has added two additional berths where the veterinary inspections can be done: Vopak Terminals Vlaardingen B.V. in Rotterdam and Koole Tank storage in Amsterdam.

"The Port of Rotterdam and Odfjell have a long-standing and very good relationship. Our impression is that the authorities want to improve further, f.ex. by doing the inspections at buoys owned by the Port. We also suggested a more flexible approach regarding timing and assistance from third parties."

"The quick turnaround shows how important our good relationship with the Port Authorities and our agent is to ensure we focus on the safety, environment, and less time spent in port."

Willy Thorsen, Manager Port Performance