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Digitalisation

The smart port of the future

11 May 2021
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Digital transformation is leading to fundamental changes in society. This is also the case for the port of Rotterdam.

Routescanner

Plan your container transport by water, rail and road.

Weather, tides and water depths

View current information. Such as water level, current, wind and visibility and water depths.

5G communication

With 5G connectivity we lay a firm foundation for an innovation ecosystem.

Innovative technology plays a key role in the major transition we are currently undergoing. It helps us maximise the efficiency of the Rotterdam port. As everything that lacks efficiency also lacks sustainability. With better insights we also enable sustainable decision-making.

We see the port as a complete entity. Our approach is based on three pillars: seamless, sustainable and connected. A seamless port is defined as a port with short turnaround and berthing times for vessels, smooth procedures and a high level of customer satisfaction. Together with a number of market parties, we are developing the digital tools to support this. At the same time, these help us reduce CO2 emissions in the port and transform our facility into a sustainable port.

The transition can only succeed with the collaboration of our partners in the international chain. That is why the Port of Rotterdam Authority is building broad coalitions to work together with other ports and market parties to achieve CO2-neutral and paperless trade routes.

Smart infrastructure
Smart infrastructure
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Port Call Optimisation
De LNG terminal gate in Rotterdam
Green and digital corridors
Port railway
Rail Connected Growth Programme
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Port performance

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