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Annual Report outlines developments in the port and the Port of Rotterdam Authority
In 2021, the port of Rotterdam handled as much freight as it did in 2019 before the pandemic. Total throughput increased by 7.3% compared to
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Port of Rotterdam Authority raising land level for ‘green’ companies
At Maasvlakte 2, 55ha of land is being raised for companies that make renewable fuels and chemical products.
Rotterdam-Moerdijk infrastructure projects
In the first Cluster Energy Strategy (CES) Rotterdam-Moerdijk eight key projects have been identified that are catalysts for the energy tran
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Making logistics chains more sustainable
A CO2 neutral logistics chain? It is possible. Together with its partners, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is committed to this goal.
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A new raw materials and fuel system
The transition to new materials and fuel is crucial to achieve a clean port and industry. Soon, oil, natural gas and coal will no longer be
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A new energy system
Industry is switching to sustainable electricity and (green) hydrogen. This requires substantial supplies of affordable energy from sources
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Efficiency and infrastructure
Step by step, industry is becoming CO2 neutral. Together with parties in and outside the port of Rotterdam, industry is working on measures
Impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the port of Rotterdam
The war in Ukraine has led to a number of sanctions by the European Union and others against Russia. These sanctions include, for example, a
15 percent of the transhipment in Rotterdam is Russia-related
62 million tons of the almost 470 million transhipment in the port of Rotterdam is Russia-oriented. Via the port of Rotterdam, many energy c
Port of Rotterdam operated at pre-corona level in 2021
Throughput in the port of Rotterdam in 2021 matched the pre-pandemic level of 2019. Almost all goods types were up on last year; one of the