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Grimaldi Group invests in port of Amsterdam

Through its subsidiary Amsterdam Multipurpose Terminal (AMT), the Grimaldi Group has acquired assets totalling approximately 200,000 m² in the Amerikahaven region of the port of Amsterdam, including storage spaces, neighbouring warehouses, and logistics areas, as well as two quays and a 20-year concession within the Dutch port.

AMT bought the assets from the company EMA.

Neapolitan Grimaldi Group owns 80% of AMT, a new business formed for the acquisition of the Amsterdam port terminal, while the remaining 20% is controlled by TMA Holding, a Dutch logistics operator with substantial expertise in terminal and warehouse management.

“Our investment in the port terminal indicates the willingness of our Group to strengthen its position in the port of Amsterdam,” stated Guido Grimaldi, AMT president.





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