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innovation
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
Maashaven once again Rotterdam’s leading inland port
This weekend saw the new berths for inland shipping at Maashaven being taken into use. A total of 13 pontoons have been added along the nort
sustainability
Distripark Maasvlakte West almost rounded off
Dudok Groep and Rokus Vastgoed have signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam Authority regarding the development of a new warehouse co
energy transition
LNG becoming increasingly popular in the shipping sector
Thursday, 12 November, Total’s bunker vessel Gas Agility started bunkering the container ship Jacques Saade with 18,000 m³ of LNG (liquefied
innovation
Testbed for deepening quay walls with the aid of underwater anchor points
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will make the public loading quay at Seinehaven available as a trial location for the testing and developmen
energy transition
Possible EU subsidy for international CO₂ storage cooperation
The European Union is prepared in principle to provide a subsidy for a project to store CO₂ from industry in Antwerp, Ghent, Zeeland and Rot
energy transition
New CMA CGM flagship Jacques Saade to call on Rotterdam
Wednesday, 11 November will see a new milestone for the energy transition in the port of Rotterdam, when the container vessel Jacques Saade
TenneT cable successfully laid under the Maasgeul
On Monday 31 August, Van Oord successfully laid TenneT’s first sea cable for TenneT’s ‘Dutch Offshore Grid’ five metres below the Maas Entra
an accessible port
EU backs construction of Theemsweg route
On 16 July, the EU announced that it was backing the construction of the Theemsweg route to the tune of almost €9 million in additional fund
an accessible port
Port of Rotterdam Authority to deepen Amazonehaven basin
The ECT Delta Terminal receives some of the largest container ships in the world. To ensure that in terms of nautical accessibility, it cont