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Port of Rotterdam Authority launches trial providing advice on berths using digital application
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is starting a trial digital service providing application-based advice on public berths for inland shipping.
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First tenants in former M4H Fruit warehouse
The new multi-tenant building De Werkplaats in Merwe-Vierhavens (M4H) was officially taken into operation today when Ronald Paul, Port of Ro
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First trial using mobile degassing installation successful
An initial trial using a new mobile degassing installation on the public quay of the Seinehaven in Rotterdam has been successful. On 7 Augus
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MASS Port Network established
4 August – the MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships) Port Network was established in Singapore. The collaboration comprises port authorit
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Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam opens autumn 2020 in M4H
Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam to open in the former port warehouse on Merwehaven at the end of this year. The Brouwerij will also accommoda
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Port Authority, Van Gelder and Wavin make port of Rotterdam smarter
When it comes to smart infrastructure, innovations for the sewer system are not generally the first thing to spring to mind, but heavy rainf
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Drone delivers package to inland vessel in port of Rotterdam
On 27 September, Dutch Drone Delta held a new trial during which a drone delivered a package to the inland vessel Duancis. During this opera
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Port of Rotterdam Authority looking further into 5 innovations
This year brought the fifth edition of the world’s first maritime accelerator programme, PortXL. A range of innovative start-ups and scale-u
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Successful trial in port of Rotterdam with electricity platform
In recent months, 32 companies at the RDM site in the port of Rotterdam have been testing a new energy platform: Distro. Working with solar
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‘Rail Connected’ gives greater insight into port of Rotterdam train composition
‘Rail Connected’ – the programme that streamlines information-sharing between carriers, rail operators and terminals – is running well. This