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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
10% decrease in port of Rotterdam CO2 emissions in 2023
In 2023, CO2 emissions in the port decreased by 2.2 Mton (10%) compared to 2022. Emissions are one third lower than in 2016, the peak year i
energy transition
New partners strengthen digitalization and decarbonization along the Rotterdam-Singapore Green & Digital Shipping Corridor
Hapag-Lloyd and three other partners have joined the Rotterdam-Singapore Green and Digital Shipping Corridor, furthering strengthening its e
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
‘Energy transition infrastructure is on track’
‘The energy transition momentum has come,’ according to Maike Akkers, Energy Transition Infrastructure Program Manager at the Port of Rotter
energy transition
Porthos kicks off: first drilling under seawall
After a period of preparation, there is now a noticeable start to construction of the infrastructure on the Porthos project for transportati
digitisation
Testing for digital sea and inland port networking has commenced
Platform operators Portbase and RheinPorts have launched a ground-breaking project in a joint initiative to digitally connect the maritime a
Rethinking reefer logistics: Shifting from road to water via ‘cool corridor’
The ‘Cool Corridor’ between the port of Rotterdam and the DACH region ensures great frequency of sailings and minimises both full and empty
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Port Promotion Council renew collaboration
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Port Promotion Council (RPPC) will once again be prolonging their partnership for another four
Nautical annual figures
Last year 29,475 sea-going vessels arrived at the port of Rotterdam. That is 200 fewer than last year (29,646) and as many as in 2013 (29,43