Search results for 'Port Authority' (94)
energy transition
Cooperation between Sines (Portugal) and Rotterdam for hydrogen imports
Shell, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have reached agreements to develop hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam. The aim is to start produci
Undermining criminality
Rotterdam is the biggest port in Europe. The port is home to a logistics hub where many cargo flows meet. Unfortunately, this makes the port
Bunker measuring system mandatory in Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam
Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority and Port of Rotterdam Authority will make it mandatory to use a bunker measuring system (such as a Mass Flow M
energy transition
Rotterdam can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030
In collaboration with exporting countries, the port of Rotterdam and the cluster of companies operating here can supply Northwestern Europe
an accessible port
Fewer berths in the centre of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Municipality of Rotterdam have reached an agreement about handing over the management of quay walls
digitisation
Digitisation of airspace for the use of drones
To prepare the airspace for new uses of drones, the Port Authority is setting up a prototype U-Space Airspace – more or less the counterpart
Maasvlakte II to have large cross-dock and cold store by 2023
Logistics provider Maersk and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have reached agreement on the issue of a 185,000m2 site at the extreme souther
digitisation
Digitisation rail freight transport underway
In Rotterdam today, nineteen rail freight parties signed a partnership agreement for accelerated further growth of digitisation and data sha
energy transition
Netherlands signs declaration of intent on hydrogen with Oman
During the climate summit in Egypt (COP27), Prime Minister Rutte signed a declaration of intent with the government of Oman on hydrogen coop
sustainability
Heerema’s offshore vessels successfully plugged in on shore power
Heerema and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are proud to announce that Heerema Marine Contractors’ largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thial