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energy transition
Good opportunities for green hydrogen from Tasmania for decarbonizing Northern European industry
A joint study by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Tasmanian government shows that importing green hydrogen from Tasmania, an island s
sustainability
Rotterdam shipping companies firmly committed to sustainability
Shortsea is a sustainable and economical alternative to other modalities. This miniseries spotlights Rotterdam's global players in the secto
sustainability
Pilot project launched for deepening and strengthening quay walls with underwater anchors
The pilot for testing and developing installation methods for underwater anchors starts this month in the Seinehaven. The pilot is part of t
safe port
Port Authority to replace slopes
Clean-up of oil pollution | The Port of Rotterdam Authority is to replace a section of the slopes stretching over more than 9 kilometres tha
safe port
Safe berths for barges
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing five permanent berths for barges on the Maas side of the Eiland van Brienenoord.
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
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
energy transition
King Willem-Alexander marks the start of construction the national hydrogen network
The construction of the national hydrogen network, which begins in Rotterdam’s port, officially and festively started on 27 October. The pre
energy transition
Ambitious coalition launched to enable clean hydrogen shipment across Atlantic by 2026
The Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), RMI, Systemiq, Power2X, and industry leaders have formed a coalition to encourage and enable deliver
Throughput in port of Rotterdam falls by 6.0% in first three quarters
In the first nine months of 2023, there was 6% less throughput in the port of Rotterdam: 329.9 million tonnes compared to 351.0 million tonn