There will soon be significantly more space in the port of Fredericia, which is operated by the municipally owned port company ADP. The city council of Fredericia Municipality has therefore adopted a major expansion of the port area.
The port expansion of 70,000 m2 will be realized, among other things, by filling in the inner basin in the West Harbor to establish a low-emission container terminal and establishing a new RO/RO terminal with shore power plants.
The port expansion has been in the process of being processed by the authorities in 2022 with two consultation phases. In the development of the project, there has been a very strong focus on developing the best possible solutions for the environment and the surrounding world through dialogue and openness.
As a result of the detailed design and based on comments from the 2nd public phase, a modified quay construction has been developed, among other things. This is gentler on the marine environment because it avoids deepening the seabed, thereby reducing the amount of raw materials that must be added.
- The port expansion is the result of a formidable collaboration between ADP, Fredericia Municipality, and the City Council and committees. The preparation and planning of the largest construction project at the Port of Fredericia since the 1970s has been carried out by a constructive and respectful dialogue between the municipality, politicians and ADP, where everyone has listened and adapted to each other in the process. A big thank you to our owners, especially in Fredericia, where we can now start securing the future of the proud port tradition and creating further growth and jobs for the area, says ADP's chairman of the board Christian Herskind.
The construction work is expected to begin in late summer 2023 and is expected to be fully completed in spring 2025.
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