Boucles-de-Seine Port Agency
With 13 urban ports and 4 multimodal platforms, including the Port of Limay (Yvelines), on the downstream section of the Seine and on the Oise, the Boucles de la Seine Port Agency offers a number of supply-chain alternatives to companies in the north and west of the Ile de France region.
To meet growing demand from passenger boat companies, ports of call have been built for cruise ships of lengths of up to 110m in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Le Pecq.
A network of 13 urban ports and 4 platforms
The largest river and sea port in Ile-de-France covers some 125 hectares and offers 34,500m² of warehouses, some of them equipped with mobile cranes, covered booms, road and rail handling zones, office space, storage zones and fully-serviced industrial land, often with rail and waterway access and always with the full range of utilities (electricity, water, gas, steam, sewerage, etc.).
Coasters of 600 to 2,600 tonnes can provide services without breaking bulk to the British Isles, Iberian Peninsula, Scandinavia and North Africa. Close to the sea and located downstream from Paris, Limay has made sea-river transport one of its key assets.
The ports managed by the Boucles de la Seine Agency
- La Seine-Aval
- Courbevoie
- Asnières-Bas
- Clichy
- Asnières-haut
- Saint-Ouen
- Saint-Denis l’Etoile
- Epinay-la-Briche
- Argenteuil
- Nanterre
- Le Pecq
- Achères (studies)
- Les Mureaux
- Limay/Porcheville
- L’Oise
- Bruyères-sur-Oise
- Persan
- Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône
- Pontoise
- Persan
- Conflans-Fin-d’Oise
- Triel (studies)