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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
digitisation
Greater insight into the composition of freight trains to and from Rotterdam
The ‘train composition’ functionality has been implemented as part of the Rail Connected programme. The aim of Rail Connected is to streamli
Expansion of pipeline corridor on the Moezelweg in Rotterdam-Europoort to make room for energy transition
It is essential to create more space in the pipeline corridors to ensure the energy transition remains possible. That is why the Port of Rot
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
Arrival of green container vessel, Ever Glory
Around noon on Thursday afternoon 13 June, Evergreen’s Ever Glory called at the ECT Delta Zuid terminal at Amazonehaven in Rotterdam.
World’s largest container ship MSC Gülsün to visit Rotterdam
Tuesday, 3 September, between 2 and 3 p.m., the port of Rotterdam expects to welcome MSC Gülsün.
Black Marlin arrives with 18 hulls for Concordia Damen in Werkendam
The Black Marlin will arrive in the Port of Rotterdam this month. This semi-submersible vessel has 18 inland vessel hulls on board and a cra
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
The Slufter opens for dredged silt contaminated with PFAS
The Slufter - the depot for contaminated dredged material from the Port of Rotterdam - can now also accept dredged silt contaminated with PF
an accessible port
International media report on Brexit preparations in the Port of Rotterdam
The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union is fast approaching. The Port of Rotterdam Authority has been busy for many months raising