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Xycle will start construction of its first plastic recycling plant at the end of 2022
Xycle is about to commence construction of a plant in the port of Rotterdam that will convert 20,000 tons of non-mechanically recyclable pla
an accessible port
Expansion ship-to-ship berths Calandkanaal
Three new berths will be added to the port of Rotterdam this summer. There will be a new set of dolphins, and an existing set of dolphins wi
45th jubilee edition of World Port Days on 2, 3 and 4 September in Rotterdam
World Port Days returns to Rotterdam for its 45th edition on 2, 3 and 4 September 2022. After two years of coronavirus restrictions, the tea
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
Port of Rotterdam operated at pre-corona level in 2021
Throughput in the port of Rotterdam in 2021 matched the pre-pandemic level of 2019. Almost all goods types were up on last year; one of the
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
Pilot for mobile shore-based power on hydrogen with Cargow at Steinweg
On the site of C. Steinweg - Handelsveem B.V. (Steinweg) Beatrix terminal in Eemhaven area near Rotterdam, a pilot project with a mobile fac
sustainability
Sustainable development in the port of Rotterdam
We want to accelerate sustainable development in the port. Whether it concerns creating opportunities for sustainable businesses to set up o
Rotterdam, Europe’s most attractive and competitive maritime city
Rotterdam has been announced as the European frontrunner in the 2022 edition of the ‘Leading Maritime Cities of the World’ report just launc
energy transition
Only cross-border approach will make green industry a reality
In an open letter to the Dutch, Belgian and German governments, large companies and NGOs call on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to wor