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De Grave - Antverpia N.V.A.S.  (ID: 13253)

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Antwerp Schomhoeveweg 15 2030 Antwerp Tel : +32 3 213 43 43 Fax : +32 3 213 43 00 VAT : BE 414 902 256 HRA : 200.686 OVAM : 9563/2 Bank : DEXIA BE82 5522 9042 0086 Transport agent : 023001 Transport commission-agent : 0195001 dga@degrave-antverpia.be Extension and merge of companies is very common nowadays. DE GRAVE - ANTVERPIA N.V. used to be a family business in the world of inland navigation but has grown to become a large company in transport, handling and forwarding of goods, using the most efficient methods. A general view of the old Antwerp skippers' exchange, Lange Nieuwstraat, next to the stock exchange building. Ancient part in the north of Antwerp town, surrounded by the docks, built at the end of the sixteenth century and was called in those days "Nieuwstad" (the New Town). Here three canals were graved alongside of which different port linked firms and breweries were founded as well as, in between two canals, the "Hanzahuis" (House of Hanze), a huge warehouse destined exclusively for the german traders. Unfortunately, the building was destroyed by fire but the name "Hanzestedenplaats" (Hanzetowns square) remained Extension and merge of companies is very common nowadays. DE GRAVE - ANTVERPIA N.V. used to be a family business in the world of inland navigation... De Grave - Antverpia N.V.A.S.