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About the project

A groundbreaking logistics facility designed for efficiency, durability, and future scalability—Verbrugge Orange B is a milestone in bulk goods transport infrastructure.

In an impressive collaboration, STM Group, on behalf of Meyland NV, has completed a large-scale project for Verbrugge Terneuzen. This project included the delivery of advanced steel structures, buildings, and the structure for a ship loader, which are essential for Verbrugge's logistics operations.

Thanks to STM’s expertise in steel construction and Meyland's vision, a state-of-the-art infrastructure has been created that meets the highest standards of quality and sustainability. The ship loader, a crucial part of the project, ensures efficient and reliable cargo handling, significantly enhancing Verbrugge's operational capacity.

The successful completion of this project marks an important milestone in the collaboration between Meyland NV, STM Group and Verbrugge, highlighting their joint commitment to innovation and excellence in the industry.

Project highlights
675-meter bulk goods transport system
Optimized modular construction for efficiency
Increased transport capacity from 250 to 1000 tons per hour
Prefabricated modular elements for cost-effective assembly
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The four project pillars

Full-service care

STM Design & Build managed the entire process from start to finish. Working with iDB, we developed both architectural and structural designs in-house. Steel components were produced at STAWI, integrating CPI corrugated plates. The project included the complete quay gallery and shiploader structure, including GVK stairs, platforms, and wall and roof cladding.

Process-focused design

The core feature of the project was its bulk goods conveyor, spanning 675 meters from the warehouse to the ship. By increasing handling capacity from 250 to 1000 tons per hour, the project significantly optimized logistics operations.

Future-proof innovation

Designed to the highest standards, the project incorporates a Sigma C5 Very High coating system and HPS200 Ultra Coating sandwich panels, ensuring durability and longevity.

Trust & safety

By working as a single construction team from the beginning, we streamlined decision-making and ensured that the project was completed within time and budget while maintaining high safety standards.

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Facts & figures

This project presented unique challenges, such as limited space on the quay and oversized transport components requiring innovative assembly solutions. By opting for a modular design, we prefabricated major components on the ground and lifted them into place as complete units, reducing construction time and costs.

Below is a detailed overview of all specifications and special features of this project.

  • Project name: Verbrugge Orange B Project Phase 3, Terneuzen
  • Address: Verbrugge Terneuzen Terminals, Finlandweg 13, 4538 BL Terneuzen, Netherlands
  • Completion date: 01.10.2024
  • Lead time: 12 months
  • Quay gallery: 500 tons
  • Tower 42: 80 tons
  • Tower 48: 20 tons
  • Shiploader: 350 tons
  • Clear span: 22.5 meters free span
  • Conveyor capacity: 1000 tons per hour
  • Conveyor length: 675 meters
  • Extendable shiploader: 21 meters
  • Shiploader installed on 197-meter rail
  • 20% weight reduction due to corrugated plates
  • C5 Very High standard
  • Usage of Corrugated Plates as Constructive Element and as Wind- and Water-Tight Enclosure

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