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Autumn holidays in FutureLand
As well as our regular programmes, which include sightseeing coach tours and cruises around Europe’s most modern port, we have plenty of ext
innovation
Port of Rotterdam Authority signs with four innovative start-ups for port of the future
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has signed partnership agreements with four recent participants in the annual PortXL innovation programme. T
sustainability
New storage warehouse: an asset for European Bulk Services and the port of Rotterdam
The enormous grey and white building at the Europoort terminal in the Rotterdam Beneluxhaven sparkles at you. The new, covered warehouse for
sustainability
The Municipality of Rotterdam and Port Authority studying possibilities of installing more shore-based power
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Rotterdam want shore-based power to be available in the container, cruise, and liqui
safe port
Safe port
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is working to create a safe, healthy and attractive port environment. Security is our top priority at the po
innovation
Results of the foundation pile trial at Prinses Amaliahaven Rotterdam
Last winter’s trial with foundation piles at Prinses Amaliahaven in the Rotterdam port area of Maasvlakte has been successfully concluded. T
innovation
Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam opens autumn 2020 in M4H
Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam to open in the former port warehouse on Merwehaven at the end of this year. The Brouwerij will also accommoda
Sustained growth in container throughput did not fully offset declining throughput in other sectors
Total throughput in port of Rotterdam: 2.2% down on first half of 2017
Port of Rotterdam Authority to launch new trial with mixed mooring
On 5 April 2021, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will start on a new trial with mixed mooring for inland vessels carrying dangerous cargo. T
sustainability
‘Just-in-time’ sailing saves hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO2
Rotterdam, 18 October 2018 – If sea-going vessels were better informed about the availability of berths and adapted their speed accordi