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digitisation
Digitisation of airspace for the use of drones
To prepare the airspace for new uses of drones, the Port Authority is setting up a prototype U-Space Airspace – more or less the counterpart
energy transition
South African minister visits Port of Rotterdam to discuss hydrogen exports
On November 22nd, Her Excellency, Ms Naledi Pandor, the South African minister for International Relations and Cooperation, has visited the
sustainability
Cruise ship successfully refuelled with biofuels in the port of Rotterdam
GoodFuels has successfully completed its first bio-bunkering for a large passenger ship. This was done in partnership with Carnival Corporat
energy transition
Several Rotterdam terminals to be ready for hydrogen imports by 2025
In the port of Rotterdam, the first companies are busily preparing for the storage, processing and transit of hydrogen: a promising energy c
European Parliament adopts position on cross-border energy infrastructure
On 7 October, the European Parliament adopted its position on the legislative proposal on cross-border energy infrastructure (TEN-E).
Industry in the port
The industrial cluster in the port of Rotterdam is an advanced and diverse complex of petrochemical, logistics and various supporting indust
Marcor Stevedoring B.V. to operate dry bulk terminal at Steinweg Hartel Terminal
Marcor intends to extend its floating terminal in Rotterdam with the development of a dry bulk terminal at the Steinweg Hartel Terminal on M
energy transition
Government support for Delta Corridor
The government supports the Delta Corridor project both financially and with a growing project organisation. This was announced by Minister
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority renews clean fuel and energy deal with VARO
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will continue using clean fuel and energy for its vessels and emergency power facilities, such as radar stat
an accessible port
Real-time digital overview accelerates handling of delayed Suez vessels in port of Rotterdam
Many sea-going vessels have been delayed as a consequence of the Suez Canal obstruction. As delayed vessels are arriving in quick succession