Join Coastlink in Rotterdam next April

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by Bart Kock
Wednesday, 15 July 2026 at 10:25
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From 14–15 April 2027, industry leaders, policymakers, and logistics experts will gather in Rotterdam, Netherlands for Coastlink 2027, hosted by Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and the Port of Rotterdam.
“We are very happy to host next year’s event in Rotterdam. We’ll be delighted to show delegates around our facilities where short sea, ro-ro and everything is coming together. See you next year.”
- Annette van Ketel, Commercial Manager, Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals 
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) is Europe’s largest dedicated hub for short-sea and feeder shipping, operating at the heart of the Port of Rotterdam with efficient container handling and strong road, rail, and inland waterway connections. The Port of Rotterdam itself is Europe’s largest seaport and a key global logistics gateway, offering extensive short-sea and deep-sea networks that connect international trade routes with major European markets. Together, they play a central role in enabling fast, reliable, and well-connected maritime transport across Europe, making it a fitting host for Coastlink 2027.
Join port authorities, shipping lines, terminal operators, freight forwarders, and logistics providers to exchange insights, strengthen partnerships, and explore strategies for advancing multimodal transport.
Coastlink will take place at the Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam on 14–15 April 2027. The venue combines cultural significance with a distinctive event space, creating an ideal setting for delegates to connect, share insights and shape the future of the sector.
The conference will provide a platform to examine the latest developments, address shared challenges, and explore the opportunities shaping regional and UK–European trade. With its global port status, Rotterdam is Europe’s largest dedicated hub for short-sea and feeder shipping, making it a natural home for Coastlink.
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