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More fruit coming to Rotterdam in reefer ships due to COVID-19
Twice as many reefer ships with conventional cargo are currently arriving at the Rotterdam Fruit Wharf in the Merwehaven. The measures taken
an accessible port
Maaskade reopens for inland shipping
Inland vessels will once again be able to moor along Maaskade on Noordereiland in Rotterdam’s city centre. The Port of Rotterdam Authority h
an accessible port
Possible to follow placement of Theemsweg rail bridge online
The port of Rotterdam is on the eve of one of its most spectacular infrastructural highlights. The new rail bridge will be placed across the
energy transition
An agreement made to explore the possibilities of green hydrogen export from Iceland to Rotterdam
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU”) to perform
Port Authority launches new campaign against litter
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will be starting a new campaign targeting litter this week. It wants to raise awareness among visitors to th
innovation
Port of Rotterdam to embark on 100 innovative pilot projects
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many innovation projects to be put on hold or cancelled. This has dealt a serious blow to a lot of entrepre
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Erasmus University Rotterdam launch unique programme for future port executives
On 3 February 2020, the first group of participants will take part in the Port Executive Leadership Circle. During an intensive week, they w
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
Maashaven once again Rotterdam’s leading inland port
This weekend saw the new berths for inland shipping at Maashaven being taken into use. A total of 13 pontoons have been added along the nort
Bonn & Mees unloads inland vessel hulls at Waalhaven
Anyone happening to be at Waalhaven on Tuesday 25 August, was able to witness a rather interesting maritime job being executed at Buoy 26. T