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Logistics 01/07/2026 1 min read

VNF Launches New Development Strategy with Ports de Lorraine

Voies Navigables de France (VNF) has created its first port subsidiary under the name Ports de Lorraine. With an investment plan exceeding €30M for…

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Voies Navigables de France (VNF) has created its first port subsidiary under the name Ports de Lorraine. With an investment plan exceeding €30M for 2026-2033, it will oversee development of logistics land at public ports of Nancy-Frouard, Metz, Thionville-Illange, Toul, and Cattenom.

Encompassing 34 port platforms across 22 municipalities along the Moselle axis, these ports represent annual river traffic of nearly 5 million tonnes. Management will be handled by the Lorraine Multi Hubs (LMH) consortium, composed of Rhenus Partnership France, Modalis, MGE, and Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque. “We are taking a decisive step to strengthen river port competitiveness and accelerate modal shift toward low-carbon solutions,” states Cécile Avezard, VNF CEO.

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