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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
Port of Rotterdam Authority aims to participate in the Port of Pecém
As shareholders in the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Municipality of Rotterdam and the Ministry of Finance have approved the participatio
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
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 of Rotterdam Authority signs investment agreement for participation in Port of Pecém
On October 24th Allard Castelein, the CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, and Camilo Santana, Governor of the Brazilian state of Ceará,
Quarterly figures: Containers segment continues to grow; decrease in bulk throughput
In the first three quarters of 2018, total throughput in the port of Rotterdam was 0.4% lower than in the same period the previous year. Con
energy transition
Start of European research project for converting coal fired power plant to biomass
This November the European ARBAHEAT consortium will start a research project to investigate the conversion of the ENGIE Ultra-SuperCritical
an accessible port
Port Authority welcomes new market initiatives for increased container bundling and shorter port calls in Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam Authority welcomes initiatives from companies including BCTN, Kramer and Waalhaven Group for more efficient transportation