DP WORLD ANTWERP GATEWAY HITS RECORD 2.47 MILLION TEU IN 2025 

Milestone performance highlights terminal’s role in Europe’s trade future   

9 March 2026

DP World Antwerp Gateway has achieved the highest annual container volume in its history, handling 2,470,700 TEU in 2025, an 8.6% increase compared to the previous year. December alone saw 224,700 TEU handled at the terminal, 14% more than the same month last year and the second-highest month on record, surpassed only by March 2025’s record 233,000 TEU.

The performance reinforces the terminal’s position as one of Europe’s leading deep‑sea container hubs. The record was achieved in a year marked by economic uncertainty and operational volatility across global shipping networks, including congestion at container terminals and an unprecedented level of industrial action in parts of the supply chain.

Edi Cioran, CEO of DP World Antwerp Gateway, said: "Last year was a remarkable year for the terminal. Achieving our highest-ever throughput is a testament to the dedication of our people, the trust of our customers and the strength of our long-term investment strategy. This record underscores our commitment to building a resilient, intelligent and sustainable terminal that supports the needs of European and globaltrade.

“October 2025 marked two decades of Antwerp Gateway, a period defined by innovation, partnership, and continuous growth. The record-breaking performance achieved in 2025 sets a strong foundation for the terminal’s next chapter,” Cioran added.

DP World Antwerp Gateway operates around the clock, 24/7, managing cargo flows for global and regional supply chains on a massive scale. Each shift is supported by approximately 120 dock workers, excluding support teams.  

Key operational capabilities include:

  • 15 quay cranes

  • 63 straddle carriers, including 55 hybrid units

  • 23 automated stacking cranes (ASCs) modules, expanding to 27 by 2026

  • 3 large berths and 2 feeder/barge berths

  • Support for 20 weekly services

  • 16m draft, enabling accommodation of the world’s largest vessels.

A major expansion programme -- launched in 2020 and completing in 2026 -- is transforming the terminal while maintaining 100% operational continuity, even through challenges such as the pandemic. Recent upgrades include:

  • Retrofitting ASC modules to increase stacking density, boosting yard capacity by 30%

  • Expansion of automated operations and digital optimisation tools

  • Continued rollout of hybrid equipment to reduce emissions

  • First-in-region night operations and incentivised night logistics, improving distribution flows and reducing congestion.