- Terminal development covers 14 hectares on the Quarleskade in Vlissingen.
- Starck acquired existing warehouses and terminal facilities and signed a long‑term lease for an additional 6 hectares from North Sea Port.
- Operations can start within months using existing warehouses on the former Bulk Terminal Zeeland site (now BOW Terminals), with a planned 50‑metre quay extension for growth.
- Activities target storage, transhipment and circular processing of residual food flows into animal feed and trading raw materials for the compound‑feed and fermentation industries; the project will create several dozen jobs.
Project overview
Starck International acquired warehouses and terminal facilities on the Quarleskade in Vlissingen and signed a long-term lease for an additional 6 hectares, creating a 14-hectare terminal site.
Operations and cargo
The terminal will consolidate cargo flows previously handled across multiple ports, focusing on storage, transhipment and circular processing of residual food-production streams into animal feed, and on trading raw materials for the compound-feed and fermentation industries.
Timeline and infrastructure
Operations can begin within months using existing warehouses on the former Bulk Terminal Zeeland site (now occupied by BOW Terminals); a planned 50-metre quay extension and the leased land provide capacity for further growth.
Employment and regional role
The development is expected to create several dozen jobs and to concentrate agricultural bulk flows in Vlissingen to optimise logistics chains.