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2008
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For the seventh following year, Dunkirk breaks a new record figure : 57,7 million tons (+1%) Martine Bonny took over as CEO of Dunkerque Port on September 15th, after her appointment was ratified by the Council of Ministers. CMA-CGM includes DUnkirk in the rotation of its FAL3 service (French-Asia Line) from China. The port of Dunkirk hosts the IAPH congress (International Association of Ports and Harbors), which represents 230 ports in 87 countries and approximately 150 organisations related to the port activities. ZMPC delivers two gantries to the container terminal. Eight months after Hurricane Dean destroyed most of the plantations in the French West Indies, the Guadeloupe and Martinique Banana Trade officially celebrated its return to France.
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2007
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New activity record for the port of Dunkirk with 57,09 million tons. Eurotunnel and the port of Dunkirk sign an agreement of strategic partnership aiming at increasing their activities of rail transport of goods. LNG Terminal : project submitted for public discussion. Two new services CMA-CGM Agadir-Dunkirk.
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2006
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New record figure for the port of Dunkerque with 56,64 million tons (+6%). Inauguration of "Maersk Delft", second new generation ferry of Norfolkline. Arrival by sea from Shanghaï on August 18th of a new gantry crane for ArcelorMittal. Shareholding of the container terminal of 61% by APM Terminals, 30% held by Terminal Link and 9% held by the port of Dunkerque.
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2005
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For the fourth following year, Dunkirk breaks a new record figure : 53,3 million tons (+5%) Commissioning of "Maersk Dunkerque" from Norfolkline on the Dunkirk-Dover line. Inauguration of the Intergrated Regulation Centre (CRI) on October 25th. The Banalliance DUnkerque firm launches its activities of packaging and distribution of West-Indian bananas in its brand new warehouse of 4800m².
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2004
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The 2004 annual trade breaks a new record figure of 51 million tons
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2003
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The port established a new tonnage record, breaking the 50 million tons for the first time
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2002
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Inauguration of the highest gantry crane in Europe at the container terminal.
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2001
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Formation of the joint venture « GIE Nord France Terminal Opérateur Unifié » to manage the container terminal, between the Port of Dunkirk Authority and Nord France Terminal
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2000
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Record traffic of 45.28 millions tonnes
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1999
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Inauguration of « Nord France Terminal International » (container terminal at the Western Port) Formation of the joint venture « GIE Seabulk/Norvrac » between the Port of Dunkirk Authority and Norvrac (Sea Invest) to manage the Quai à Pondéreux Ouest (ore and coal terminal)
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1998
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Operation of the crane Liebherr 320, (built in Austrial ; capacity of 48 tonnes at 30 m, 23 tonnes at 43 m and 100 tonnes at 16m) Opening of Dunfresh (temperature controlled warehouse) to manage the Antillas bananas traffic ; doubling its storage capacity in 2000
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1996
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End of Channel passenger traffic from the Western Port Formation of the joint venture « GIE Nord Container Service » (NCS) between the ports of Dunkirk and Lille
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1995
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Destruction of the Gaston Fichaux grain silo Setting up of Dunfrost (warehouse in freeze temperatures) at the Western Port; doubling of its storage capacity in 1998
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1994
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Signing of a port development contract for the 1994-1998 period
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1993
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Formation of new port terminals organisation
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1992
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Local agreement on stevedore reform. Dunkirk was the first French port to implement this reform
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1990 - 1991
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Construction of the Nacanco, Péchiney Aluminium Dunkerque, Dunkerquoise de Blends, Ajinomoto, Nutrasweet and Seas plants
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1987
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Opening of the river link between the Western and Eastern port via the canal des Dunes Opening of the SILONOR grain silo
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1985
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Opening of the Nord Céréales grain bin Silo
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1984
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Opening of the Quai à Pondéreux Ouest for ore carriers up to 170.000 tonnes
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1979
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Formation of Dunkerque Ouest Conteneurs
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1978
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Opening of the Steam cracking plant Opening of the TTS sugar terminal Opening of the Forme 6 (ship repair yard) for ships up to 170.000 tonnes
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1976
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Transfer of the container and Channel activities to the Western Port
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1974 - 1975
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Beginning of operations of the Western Port, capable of handling tankers up to 300.000 tonnes
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1973
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Beginning of operations of the blast nb 4 of Usinor/Sollac (10.000 tonnes of steel per day) and of the cold lamination at the Mardyck plant Setting up of the CFR Total refinery
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1972
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Beginning of dredging of the Western outer harbourport End of construction of the motorway between Dunkirk and Lille
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1970
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Opening of the Charles de Gaulle lock with the first ship: " Ville de Strasbourg "
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1969
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Opening of the Mardyck lock
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1968
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Opening of the wide gauge canal (3.600 tonnes) Formation of the first Urban Community in France: « Communauté Urbaine de Dunkerque »
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1966-1970
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Construction of the Charles de Gaulle lock (365 m x 50 m x -13.50 m) for ships up to 125.000 tonnes
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1966
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Creation of the Port of Dunkirk Authority
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1964
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Inauguration of the Darse 6 (700 m x 170 m First vessel: " Melbourne Star "
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1960
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Port traffic reaches 8 millions tonnes
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1959
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Beginning of the Sollac steel plant
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1958 - 1962
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Building and opening of the Bassin Maritime
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1958
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Construction of the BP refinery
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1954
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Building of tankers from 70 to 120 000 tonnes at the Chantiers de France
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1946
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Re-opening of the Guillain lock
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1945 - 1952
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Reconstruction of the port
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1936
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Inauguration of the Dunkirk-Dover ferry terminal to replace the Tilbury service
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1931
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Inauguration of the floating dock
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1927
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Inauguration of services between Dunkirk and London (Tilbury), for passengers and cargoes, by the company ALA from the Quai des Monitors (ending in 1936)
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1924
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Inauguration of the grain silo Gaston Fichaux on the quay of the Darse 5 with 15.000 tonnes capacity (destroyed in 1995)
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1916
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Opening of the Darse 5
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1913
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First steel plant built on water: Usine des Dunes
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1911
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Building of the Darse 5
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1903
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Extension of the 3 and 4 (+ 1.500 m of quays)
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1901
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Foundation of the « Comité Général de Défense des Intérêts Maritimes et Commerciaux » (today « Union Maritime et Commerciale du Port de Dunkerque »)
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1898 - 1999
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Formation and opening of the shipbuilding yard "Ateliers et Chantiers de France"
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1896
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Inauguration of the Trystram lock
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1890
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The new Eastern pier is extended from 70 to 170 m for the entry to the channel Completion of dredging of the Darses 1 / 2 and 3 at - 4,5 m depth
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1889 - 1896
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Building of the Trystram lock (l = 170 m / w = 25 m / p = 10 m)
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1888
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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry receives the concession to operate the public cranes (ending in 1966 with the creation of the Port Authority)
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1880
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Inauguration of the Darse 1
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1874
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Laying the foundation stone of the Darse 1
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1859
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Formation of the Towage Company
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1856
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Beginning of commercial operations at the Bassin du Commerce
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1848
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Start of dredging of the Bassin du Commerce September: establishment of a direct railway connection at Dunkirk in addition to the river link with the hinterland Building of the lighthouse (height 59 meters)
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1700
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Creation of the Chamber of Commerce by Louis XIV
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