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energy transition
T&E study of CO2 emissions in European seaports
The Port of Rotterdam Authority’s response
Launching Joint Study Framework and MoU for Ammonia Bunkering Safety
ITOCHU Corporation has launched the Joint Study Framework for Ammonia Bunkering Safety. JSF for Ammonia Bunkering Safety is a framework for
sustainability
Up to 14% less containership CO2 emissions through Just In Time arrivals
Containerships can reduce fuel consumption and resulting carbon dioxide emissions by 14% on a per voyage basis using Just In Time (JIT) arri
energy transition
Development of import terminal for hydrogen carrier in port of Rotterdam
Gasunie, HES International (HES) and Vopak will be working together to develop an import terminal for green ammonia as a hydrogen carrier. T
digitisation
Rotterdam sends hyper-smart container on trip around the world
The hyper-smart Container 42 will be leaving the port of Rotterdam today for the first leg of a two-year data-collecting mission around the
digitisation
Port of Rotterdam puts Internet of Things platform into operation
A new Internet of Things platform has been developed for the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The first application for hydro/meteo has recently
an accessible port
Port of Rotterdam Authority starts partnership with North Brabant region for more inland shipping freight transport
The Port of Rotterdam Authority, Multimodal Coordination Foundation and Brabant Advice Centre (MCA Brabant) signed a partnership agreement.
energy transition
Early steps in hydrogen ecosystem for Netherlands and Germany on show during visit from King Willem-Alexander
Hydrogen from renewable sources is set to play a major role for industry by replacing fossil-based energy and feedstocks. The hydrogen ecosy
Ten years of FutureLand
On Saturday 1 June, FutureLand will be making a day of it. Because 1 June 2019 marks the tenth anniversary of the information centre at Maas
energy transition
Maersk vessel tanks green methanol for the first time in Rotterdam
On Monday 28 August, a new Maersk vessel arrived at APMT 2 to bunker green methanol. The vessel was built by Hyundai Mipo in the Korean city