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Port Authority enters into maintenance contract with Shipyard Rotterdam
Wednesday, 31 March: The Port of Rotterdam Authority signed an agreement with Shipyard Rotterdam B.V. today regarding the maintenance of the
Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam in 2022
In 2022 the ‘Breakbulk Europe’ conference will be held in Rotterdam. It is something the united forces of Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Partners
Annual report 2020: Staying on course in exceptional times
Today is the online publication of the Annual Report 2020 for the Port of Rotterdam Authority. In a year when society at large was severely
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Carbon emissions in port of Rotterdam drop swifter than national average
In the period 2016-2020, the port of Rotterdam reduced its total carbon emissions by no less than 27%. Nationwide, the volume of greenhouse
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Market leader in bioplastics chooses port of Rotterdam
Braskem, the world’s largest producer of biopolymers, has moved its storage facility for this type of bioplastics from Antwerp to Rotterdam.
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Extension quay wall Sif
Van Hattum en Blankevoort has started work on extending the deep-sea quay wall of Sif, commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority. This
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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
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Several Rotterdam terminals to be ready for hydrogen imports by 2025
In the port of Rotterdam, the first companies are busily preparing for the storage, processing and transit of hydrogen: a promising energy c
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thyssenkrupp Steel, HKM and Port of Rotterdam jointly investigate setting up hydrogen supply chains
German steel companies thyssenkrupp Steel and HKM and the Port of Rotterdam jointly investigate setting up international supply chains for h
Successful processing of Suez Armada
‘The Suez Armada is as good as processed. We are proud of how well Rotterdam addressed this, but things remain very busy and challenging at