North Sea Port
Ingrid Baeyens has a diverse professional background with extensive experience in administrative and management roles across various sectors. Currently serving as an Assistent erfgoedsite at Archeocentrum Velzeke since November 2023, Ingrid is also involved in corporate governance and legal matters at North Sea Port since 2018. Previous positions include Management Assistant for Strategy and Projects at the Port of Ghent from 2012 to 2018, and handling local finances and tax collections at Stad Gent from 1998 to 2011. Additional experience encompasses a role as Directiesecretaresse at OVMB in 1997, Uitzendconsulente at AGO Interim in 1996, and as an all-around employee at General Electric - Industrial Systems Belgium from 1985 to 1995.
North Sea Port
North Sea Port is a cross-border port that consolidates the port areas of Vlissingen, Terneuzen and Ghent. Owing to its central location in the middle of the logistical heart of Europe, North Sea Port is an economic hub. North Sea Port provides 96,750 people with a job in some five hundred companies. The port area is 9,300 hectares wide and comprises 19 docks/harbours and 39 kilometres of quay walls. The multimodal mix of transport connections by road, rail, inland and shortsea shipping and pipelines make sure that daily products reach your home. This page is managed by the communications department of North Sea Port port authority.