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Havenbedrijf Rotterdam in rapport VN: havens Jemen in slechte staat
Port capacity in Yemen has been greatly reduced by the war raging there. As a result, the supply of basic needs such as medicines, food and
sustainability
Port Authority enriching Maasvlakte soil with ‘homemade’ bokashi
By way of experiment, the Port of Rotterdam Authority has started to produce and spread bokashi: a special soil conditioner made from variou
Throughput in first three quarters falls 8.8% short of last year’s total
The port of Rotterdam handled a total of 103.4 million tonnes of freight in the third quarter of 2020. Total throughput over the first nine
Throughput volume falls in an exceptional first quarter
The coronavirus pandemic led to highly exceptional conditions in the first quarter of 2020, with severe worldwide disruption of production p
sustainability
Distripark Maasvlakte West almost rounded off
Dudok Groep and Rokus Vastgoed have signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam Authority regarding the development of a new warehouse co
Dekker Group to expand in Rotterdam
The Dekker Group has announced its intention to expand in the port of Rotterdam. The group recently extended its long-term lease contracts o
Throughput recovers in second half year at the fully operational port of Rotterdam
Europe's largest port has been operating 24/7 during 2020. Precisely in this corona year, when society at large has been severely disrupted,
digitisation
‘Rail Connected’ gives greater insight into port of Rotterdam train composition
‘Rail Connected’ – the programme that streamlines information-sharing between carriers, rail operators and terminals – is running well. This
sustainability
Air Liquide to capture and store CO₂ with Porthos
Air Liquide has announced that it will build a CO₂ capture facility. The company will capture CO₂ from its existing hydrogen plant in the po
Impact of Red Sea unrest on Rotterdam throughput expected to be slight
The recent disruptions at the Red Sea entrance are anticipated to exert additional strain on the container terminals in January 2024. Howeve