Port Planning

Royal Haskoning Port Planning

Royal Haskoning is an independent worldwide operating consultancy who combine a wide range of knowledge and experience. Our expertise covers a wide range of aspects, from marine installation and process planning to hazard and risk assessment. We take great pride in the fact that we are internationally acclaimed as a world leader in the maritime sector and have the capability and experience to meet all your development needs in this vital link in the international transport and logistics chain. Royal Haskoning is at the forefront of maritime planning and development. We can support you at all stages of your project, from initial feasibility studies, planning approvals and environmental assessments - Read more

Planning: From Trade Volumes to Port Layouts

Development and master planning encompasses a wide range of activities. They range from creating port or shipyard layouts to examining the complex interaction of national and international economics, and the effects these have on the demand for facilities. We are well equipped to take the lead in planning multi-disciplinary projects. Our range of skills and services include technical, financial and economic feasibility studies, through detailed design and construction management to the final handover of a successfully completed project. - Read more

Financing: Economics and Funding

Through detailed evaluation we aim to reduce the risk of development. We can also investigate opportunities for risk sharing through equity participation, or help to arrange project finance through our local, regional and international networks. Our specialists can advise on the latest grant and funding opportunities as well as which banks or institutions might be willing to become involved in maritime development.All port development proposals must also have a positive financial outcome. This generally means minimal capital and operational costs to handle the forecast traffic. To achieve positive cash flow we constantly seek to develop facilities which require low or phased capital investment and low maintenance costs. - Read more

Marine Risk: Modelling Waterways

When planning a new port it is essential to understand the impact on the surrounding waterways and the analysis of hazards in areas of congested and high volume marine navigation. As with any transport network, marine navigation increasingly requires assessment and review of potential risk.  This is a vital part in any planning and needs specialist people who are able to interpret and understand requirements to minimise risks.Haskoning UK have developed a Marine Traffic Risk Assessment Model (MARTRAM) which provides a sophisticated modelling tool that is optimised for the analysis of marine risk in areas of high volume marine navigation. - Read more

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