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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
digitisation
Port of Rotterdam Authority invests in low-treshold monitoring system for container transport
This first mobile turn-key scanner increases efficiency in the logistics chain
Sustained growth in container throughput did not fully offset declining throughput in other sectors
Total throughput in port of Rotterdam: 2.2% down on first half of 2017
Port Authority appeals to EU: position ports smartly for future-proofing Europe
The European Union faces the challenge of reconciling the transition to a sustainable economy with preserving our prosperity. Fit for 55 and
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Quiet first day in the port of Rotterdam after the Brexit deal
At the ports of Rotterdam and IJmuiden, the first day on which customs formalities again applied to freight transport between the United Kin
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Port of Rotterdam Authority and Swietelsky Rail Benelux B.V. sign contract for construction of first track bundle for the Maasvlakte-Zuid railway yard
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Swietelsky Rail Benelux B.V. have signed the contract for the construction of a bundle of six tracks suitabl
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Arrangements for moderate increase in port tariffs extended by one year
The three-year arrangement on port tariff increases that exists between the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the relevant market parties, rep
energy transition
Successful pilot with moveable shore power for sea-going vessels
In recent months, a pilot with moveable battery containers with shore power has taken place at the Steinweg Beatrix Terminal. Vessels from C
Transhipment at the dolphins popular in Port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is going to place a new set of piles and extend two existing sets of piles along Landtong Rozenburg in the C
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Extension quay wall Sif
Van Hattum en Blankevoort has started work on extending the deep-sea quay wall of Sif, commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority. This