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energy transition
'Change is far from easy, but we are on the right track'
The energy transition is undoubtedly one of the major game changers of our time. It is a direct result of the need for a more sustainable wo
Breakbulk Europe returns to Rotterdam in 2023
After the success of the first Breakbulk Europe 2022 exhibition in Rotterdam, the Rotterdam alliance has already started preparations for 20
energy transition
The Netherlands and Germany enhance their hydrogen import partnership with Australia
The broad coalition working to increase hydrogen imports from Australia via the port of Rotterdam has been given a further boost. During the
Nature and biodiversity in the ports
Economic progress is important but may never be at the expense of nature, the environment, and the living environment of the port industrial
Vessel spotting
Inland vessels, container giants, tankers, cruise ships – there are many different types of vessels in the Rotterdam port area. Fortunately,
5G in the port of Rotterdam
In the port of the future, everything is connected and objects communicate with each other independently. The realisation of innovations suc
innovation
First drone vertiport in the Netherlands now operational
The first drone vertiport of the Netherlands became operational on May 24, following the landing of a multirotor drone in the presence of se
an accessible port
Customs excited about Rotterdam Container Exchange Route
By the end of 2023, the first transports will take place over the Container Exchange Route on Maasvlakte. Peter van Buijtenen, Regional Dire
energy transition
Port leaders extend Climate Action Program for greener shipping
The World Port Climate Action Program (WPCAP) will be extended with a new focus on shore power, new fuels and green shipping corridors.
energy transition
Future Proof Shipping: first zero-emission hydrogen-powered inland container ship
On 25 May 2023, the H2 Barge 1 was taken into service in Rotterdam. This zero-emission ship from Future Proof Shipping (FPS) is 110 metres l