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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
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,
Annual report 2018: Space for today and tomorrow
‘Our world is changing rapidly and profoundly. Global developments such as the energy and raw materials transition, digitisation and changin
Autumn holidays in FutureLand
As well as our regular programmes, which include sightseeing coach tours and cruises around Europe’s most modern port, we have plenty of ext
sustainability
‘Just-in-time’ sailing saves hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO2
Rotterdam, 18 October 2018 – If sea-going vessels were better informed about the availability of berths and adapted their speed accordi
CFO Paul Smits is leaving the Port of Rotterdam Authority
Upon the expiry of his term, Paul Smits, Chief Financial Officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, will be leaving the Port of Rotterdam A
digitisation
ABN AMRO, Samsung SDS and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are launching a container logistics blockchain pilot
There is still a lot of space in the logistics sector to use digitisation to achieve more transparency and, particularly, more efficiency. I
‘Hoge Hoed’ Port Authority supports 15 regional organisations
Under the name ‘Hoge Hoed’ and for the twelfth time, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is making a €1,000 donation to fifteen different region
The Rotterdam effect: economic significance of the port is twice as high as previously calculated
€45.6 billion or 6.2% of the added value of the Netherlands is due to the Port of Rotterdam. This emerged in ‘The Rotterdam effect - Impact