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Autumn holidays in FutureLand
FutureLand, the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s information centre on Maasvlakte is a great place to visit during the Autumn break. As well as
an accessible port
Theemswegtracé (TWT) arch bridge to be installed over Whitsun weekend
Following the installation of the bridge across Rozenburgsesluis in early April, the second steel arch bridge for the Theemswegtracé railway
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
Container throughput in port of Rotterdam increases in first quarter of 2024
Total throughput at the port of Rotterdam fell by 1.4% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year. In the first thre
sustainability
Opinion: German, Belgian and Dutch ports: Europe, join forces to preserve the industry
For years, the conversation between ports has been dominated by the question of who is the biggest. Nowadays, however, when the CEOs of Port
energy transition
DRIFT research offers the port of Rotterdam guidelines for the raw material transition
Different product processes, non-fossil raw materials and rare materials are crucial for a CO2-neutral, circular society. What role can the
energy transition
Collaboration between Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam The Hague Airport for more sustainable aviation fuel
On the first day of the World Hydrogen Summit in Ahoy Rotterdam, Rotterdam The Hague Airport and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a le
energy transition
Ports of Rotterdam and Shannon Foynes explore development of European green fuels supply chain corridor
Ireland’s largest bulk port Shannon Foynes and the port of Rotterdam – Europe’s largest port – have signed an agreement with a view to devel
innovation
First tenants in former M4H Fruit warehouse
The new multi-tenant building De Werkplaats in Merwe-Vierhavens (M4H) was officially taken into operation today when Ronald Paul, Port of Ro