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energy transition
Tasmania and Port of Rotterdam Authority sign green hydrogen MOU
The Tasmanian Government and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to investigate the f
an accessible port
Rotterdam transhipment volume passes 15 million TEU containers for the first time
Today - Wednesday, 22 December - the 15 millionth TEU container of the year will arrive in the Port of Rotterdam. It is the first time that
How a steel box changed the world economy
The container has existed for 50 years. How a simple box changed the world economy and made the Port of Rotterdam a container pioneer.
innovation
TechBinder uses IoT to make ships more efficient and sustainable.
TechBinder improves human-machine interaction by using new technologies, like IoT, and combining them.
energy transition
Featured: The top 10 projects in the energy transition
A CO2-neutral port in 2050: that is our goal. What are the current projects? And which projects will make the difference? View the top 10 en
sustainability
The Municipality of Rotterdam and Port Authority studying possibilities of installing more shore-based power
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Rotterdam want shore-based power to be available in the container, cruise, and liqui
energy transition
First exports of hydrogen from South Australia to Rotterdam feasible this decade
A new study has found South Australia’s world class renewable energy resources will give the state a competitive edge in the race to supply
digitisation
Digital Quay Connect service makes export to the UK cheaper and more efficient
Each year, around 40 billion euros worth of freight are exported from the Netherlands to the UK. Since Brexit, this has become a lot more co
Rotterdam port tariffs agreement through 2024
Following constructive consultations Deltalinqs, the Association of Rotterdam Shipbrokers (VRC) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have rea
innovation
Smarter tools to help improve water quality
During the period ahead, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Water Insight will be examining whether it is possible to map sediment dispersa