Namur Harbor

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The Port of Namur (fr. P ort A utonome de N amur , PAN ) manages various ports along the Meuse and Sambre in Namur. The port tries to distinguish itself in river tourism.

The harbors along the Meuse are accessible for ships up to 2000 tons and for push barges up to 9000 tons. The goods shipped are mainly quarry products (80.6%), agricultural products (5.9%), glass sand (5.6%), petroleum products (5.6%), construction materials (2.6%) and fuels. The port area extends for 8 km along the Meuse and Sambre and covers an area of ​​161 hectares. The port of Namur has good connections to the major European sea and inland ports (including the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam and the inland port of Liège ) via the Meuse and the Canal du Center (Belgium) .

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