Belgium's 1st inland port

As Belgium's leading inland port and Europe's third-largest inland port, the Liege Port Authority is a genuine multimodal transport hub Ideally located at the heart of a dense multimodal communications network, the Port of Liege is internationally recognised for the quality of its infrastructure.

The Liege Port Authority manages 33 port areas (382 hectares) made available to waterway and/or rail users. Thanks to its Yacht Port, it also offers yachtsmen a unique welcome in the heart of the city of Liege.

With nearly 16 million tonnes (water-rail-road), it is home to more than a hundred concession companies representing,

according to the National Bank of Belgium, almost 18,000 indirect jobs.

The Port of Liege remains an important lever of socio-economic development for the Region. Thanks to its various projects, the Liege Port Authority is a major player in the economic redeployment of the Liege region. Liege is a port that is home to hundreds of companies of all sizes and types.

Constant collaboration between the private and public sectors has made the Liege Port Authority a high-performance facility, delivering added value in the service of new ideas.

Port of Liège

Key figures

Discover the key figures for the Port Autonome de Liege, demonstrating its strategic role and performance at the heart of trade and industry.

3

3rd largest inland port in Europe

16

16 million tonnes
in transit each year

33

33 port areas along the Meuse and the Albert Canal

382 ha

land available to waterway users

2000

Liege Trilogiport generates 2,000 direct and indirect jobs

26 km

The Liege Port Authority manages 26 km of quays and 382 ha of port land.

Port of Liège
Trilogiport Liège
Monsin Island Port of Liège