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innovation
PortXL selects decarbonisation innovators for 2022
14 companies hailing from 9 countries were selected by the PortXL partner network for the 7th PortXL acceleration program in Rotterdam. Duri
energy transition
MAGPIE at the World Conference Cities and Port in Tangier
MAGPIE has the ambition to force a breakthrough in the supply and use of green energy carriers in the transportation from, to and within por
an accessible port
10,000 trains on the Theemswegtracé
The Theemswegtracé – the four-kilometre-long stretch of Rotterdam harbour railway line that opened three months ago – is a success. Each day
Port and maritime services
Rotterdam is the port for entrepreneurs with boundless ambition. As hard work is ingrained in Rotterdam’s DNA, the port of Rotterdam facilit
Port of Rotterdam Authority welcomes European Parliament’s position on ETS
On Wednesday 22 June, the European Parliament adopted its position on the revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), including th
energy transition
Large-scale ammonia cracker to enable 1 million tonnes of hydrogen imports via port of Rotterdam
An initiative of 18 companies, led by the Port of Rotterdam Authority, has kicked off a study into the possible establishment of a large-sca
an accessible port
First Brazilian melons of the season arrived in the port of Rotterdam
On Friday 16 September, the first conventional reefer ship carrying melons from Brazil arrived at the fruit terminal of Rotterdam Fruit Whar
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority encourages noise measurement of moored ships
Under the name ESI Noise, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will be giving vessels a financial discount if – on the basis of an internationall
safe port
Demonstration with drones for safe integration into Rotterdam airspace
Drone flights were held in the western port area of the port of Rotterdam on 16 August for AMU-LED, the European demonstration project on th
Port of Rotterdam Authority abandons Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) after 200 years
The Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) has been used as the basis for Vessel Traffic Services in the port of Rotterdam for some 200 yea