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sustainability
Sustainable port
We are committed to ensuring that the port and its surroundings are safe, healthy and appealing. We do this by accepting our social corporat
energy transition
Ports of Rotterdam and Shannon Foynes explore development of European green fuels supply chain corridor
Ireland’s largest bulk port Shannon Foynes and the port of Rotterdam – Europe’s largest port – have signed an agreement with a view to devel
sustainability
Samskip aims for sustainable supply chain
For years Samskip has been aiming to minimize greenhouse gas emissions from transport. The multimodal logistics provider developed several i
energy transition
The WPCAP boulder starts to move
“We’re on to something very big at the moment,” stated Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, in his closing remarks at t
sustainability
Sustainable profit
CEO Egbert Vennik calls full reuse the supreme form of sustainability. It brought his company a higher turnover, and it doubled the profit.
sustainability
First emission-free inland shipping vessel on energy containers in service
6 September 2021 – Zero Emission Services (ZES) commences today with the Alphenaar, the first Dutch inland vessel to use interchangeable ene
sustainability
Will there be a time when we can board a plane with a clear conscience for a vacation or business flight?
This is certainly the expectation at the Finnish company Neste, the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel Neste is currently producin
energy transition
‘Energy transition infrastructure is on track’
‘The energy transition momentum has come,’ according to Maike Akkers, Energy Transition Infrastructure Program Manager at the Port of Rotter
digitisation
‘Rail Connected’ gives greater insight into port of Rotterdam train composition
‘Rail Connected’ – the programme that streamlines information-sharing between carriers, rail operators and terminals – is running well. This
energy transition
‘We have passed the point of just talking about hydrogen. It’s really happening now.’
He is going for an entirely sustainable Rotterdam port and society, says Randolf Weterings, Program Manager Electrification and Hydrogen wit