The following changes apply to port areas of Antwerp and Bruges-Zeebrugge:
- Discount for double calls (Antwerp and Zeebrugge called consecutively):
- In 2026, this will amount to a 10% discount on tonnage dues
- In the following years, the discount will increase by 10 percentage points each year, up to a maximum of 50% in 2030
- Standardisation of frequency discount percentages and thresholds, with adjustments to basic and liner shipping rates to minimise the impact.
The following amendments are made to the tariff regulations applicable to seagoing vessels in the Antwerp port area:
- Ships carrying oil and dry bulk cargo
- Only bulk lines are still possible for vessels carrying oil and dry bulk. The owner of the goods receives the discount.
- The minimum thresholds for the bulk lines will increase as follows:
- Oil: 400,000 tonnes (2026) → 500,000 tonnes (2028).
- Dry bulk: 200,000 tonnes (2026) → 300,000 tonnes (2028).
- The discount is calculated on the unloaded and loaded tonnage and paid annually.
- Gas tankers, chemical tankers, breakbulk ships, reefer ships
- For these vessel types, only shipping lines are still possible.
- The type of charter is no longer a determining factor in the allocation of the discount
- The discount is only granted if the operator and the customer to whom the tonnage fee invoice is issued are the same party.
- Abolition of the voyage charter discount
- Frequency discount for shortsea (gas) tankers
- Reduced from 25% to 15% and from 50% to 30%, but extended to all (gas) tankers.
- Increase of the non-liner trade tariff for (gas) tankers by 3%
- Berthing dues for vehicles
- From 2027, cars, vans, and trucks will be charged at the container rate instead of the general cargo rate.
The following changes will be implemented in the Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge:
- Berthing dues:
- Berthing dues are based on type of goods rather than location
- Partial load:
- The rate for partial load will be abolished and replaced by tariffs for shipping lines.
- Tonnage dues:
- Abolition of the difference between the inner and outer port rates, with charges applied at the inner port level.
- Adjustment of the shipping linerates to accommodate the changes in frequency discounts and thresholds.
- Automotive:
- Abolition of dividing the gross tonnage by 2.5. The actual GT will apply for the calculation of the tonnage dues. This is partially offset by lowering the basic rate.
- For port calls above 3,000,000 GT, an additional 10 percent discount on the tonnage fee will be granted per call.
- RoRo:
- Abolition of dividing the GT by 2.5, which is compensated by the reduction of the basic rate.
- Container ships:
- Abolition of the 150,000 GT maximum threshold. This will be gradually phased out by 2028:
- 2026: max. 175,000 GT.
- 2027: max. 200,000 GT.
- 2028: actual GT.
- Charging for drinking water deliveries:
- the rate for drinking water consumption will be reduced from EUR 8.25/m³ to EUR 4.13/m³.
- pass-through of the actual connection cost in accordance with the agreement with Farys, which will be indexed according to the CPI of October
- charging a flat administrative fee of EUR 110 per invoice
- Subsistence duty
- Charging in 14-day periods after the first 14-day period, instead of per day, at the following already indexed rates:
- Estuary ships, inland navigation ships and vessels: EUR 0.0901 per tonne for 14 days, with a minimum charge of EUR 178.
- Seagoing vessel: EUR 0.4333 per GT for 14 days, with a minimum charge of EUR 525
The following changes will be made regarding ship waste in the tariff regulations for seagoing vessels applicable to the Port of Antwerp:
- Increase of the Port of Antwerp contribution for the delivery of Annex I waste from EUR 25/m³ to EUR 30/m³.
- Increase in waste fee
- Fixed contribution
- for a vessel up to 3,000 GT: increase from 200 to 260 EUR
- For a vessel from 3,001 GT: upwards: increase from 270 to 350 EUR
- The variable contribution will increase from EUR 0.023 to EUR 0.026/GT
- The maximum waste contribution will increase from EUR 1,250 to EUR 1,500.
- Introduction of a 50% discount on the waste contribution when the previous port of call was Zeebrugge.
The following changes regarding ship waste will be made to the tariff regulations for seagoing vessels applicable to the Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge:
- Increase of the Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge contribution for the delivery of Annex I waste from EUR 25/m³ to EUR 30/m³.
- Introduction of a 50% discount on the waste contribution when the previous port of call was Antwerp.