Based in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, CIMS Netherlands operates as a specialized maritime service provider focused on the management and logistics of ship-generated waste and cargo residues. The company functions primarily as a designated Port Reception Facility, serving the extensive port network of the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region. Its operations are critical to the environmental compliance infrastructure of these major logistical hubs, ensuring that seagoing vessels and inland barges can discharge hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams in accordance with strict international regulations.
The core of the company’s identity lies in its capability to handle complex liquid waste logistics. CIMS Netherlands facilitates the collection, transport, and disposal of various waste categories defined under MARPOL conventions, including oil-contaminated fluids, chemicals, sewage, and operational garbage. Beyond standard collection, the firm has developed expertise in managing difficult waste streams from the offshore, oil, and gas sectors, such as scrubber sludge, drilling residues, and persistent floaters. This technical proficiency allows the company to service a diverse range of vessels, from chemical tankers and container ships to offshore support units.
To execute these operations, the company mobilizes a comprehensive fleet of double-hulled, chemical-approved tank barges. This logistical setup enables the firm to perform ship-to-ship transfers and collections directly alongside vessels at terminals or anchorage areas, maintaining a twenty-four-hour operational readiness. By utilizing waterborne transport for waste collection, CIMS Netherlands minimizes congestion on quay sides and reduces the carbon footprint associated with truck-based logistics.
In addition to waste collection, the company provides industrial cleaning services, de-bunkering support, and pre-wash handling, which involves the cleaning of cargo tanks to remove residues of high-viscosity or solidifying substances. The organization emphasizes a circular approach to waste processing, working within a broader network to ensure that collected materials, such as oil fractions and wash water, are treated and repurposed whenever possible. Through its strategic location near Rotterdam and its integration into the wider maritime services supply chain, CIMS Netherlands plays a vital role in maintaining the operational efficiency and ecological integrity of Northern Europe’s busiest waterways.