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sustainability
Second Maasvlakte electrolyser announced
French company Air Liquide announced a project to develop, build and operate a 200MW electrolyser at the first conversion park on the Maasvl
energy transition
DevCap wins tender for the Sun on De Slufter floating solar farm
DevCap, as the lead party of consortium Sun Float Power, was chosen in a tender process as the operator of a floating solar farm at De Sluft
First shovel into the ground for mega expansion APM Terminals MVII
APM Terminals Maasvlakte II celebrates the official start of the expansion of its terminal. This marks an important milestone in the further
Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Port of Rotterdam call for a robust Clean Industrial Deal
Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Port of Rotterdam are calling on the European Commission to make large-scale investments in the competitiveness o
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.
innovation
German media visits Port of Rotterdam, the maritime capital city of Europe
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Partners have organised a two-day press tour of the maritime capital city of Europe, in order to p
safe port
End to fraud-sensitive PIN codes for all intercontinental import containers
The Far East and Oceania have now been connected to the Secure Chain as well. This means deepsea shipping lines and their ship agents will n
‘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
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
Maritime shipping bunkered slightly less fuel in Rotterdam in 2024, but demand for LNG rose by 52 percent.
Last year, maritime shipping bunkered 9.8 million tonnes of fuel in Rotterdam, a moderate decrease from 9.9 million tonnes in 2023. In 2024