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energy transition
German business community positive about energy transition in Port of Rotterdam
The German business community has praised the projects that will make the Port of Rotterdam CO₂ neutral in three steps. This happened on Wed
digitisation
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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Opening ceremony of Locomotive Workshop Rotterdam
Today saw the opening ceremony of the Locomotive Workshop Rotterdam (LWR) on the Maasvlakte. This means the Port of Rotterdam now has a bran
Nautical annual figures
Last year 29,475 sea-going vessels arrived at the port of Rotterdam. That is 200 fewer than last year (29,646) and as many as in 2013 (29,43
NEPTUNES aims for quality mark for quieter shipping
A new quality mark aims to offer ports the opportunity to reward quieter shipping. NEPTUNES - a project organisation of eleven ports establi
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Inland shipping joins forces in Amsterdam-Utrecht-Rotterdam corridor
TMA Logistics, CTU and VCL join forces to establish the North West Central Corridor. This cargo consolidation will result in a more reliable
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Neele-Vat Logistics setting up at City Terminal
Neele-Vat Logistics and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a contract for the development of a distribution centre on the last vaca
energy transition
Prototype most powerful wind turbine in the world Haliade-X 12 MW installed at Maasvlakte this summer
GE Renewable Energy and Future Wind (a joint venture of Pondera Development and SIF Holding Nederland) announced that they have signed an ag
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
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority organises international climate congress for ports
The first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress will take place in Rotterdam next May. The starting signal for the WPCAP was