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safe port
Nieuwe Maas closed for shipping on King’s Day
On Thursday, 27 April, King Willem Alexander will celebrate his birthday in Rotterdam. A boat trip along the river is part of the programme.
sustainability
Air Liquide to capture and store CO₂ with Porthos
Air Liquide has announced that it will build a CO₂ capture facility. The company will capture CO₂ from its existing hydrogen plant in the po
energy transition
Interactive transition map shows over 70 projects
Companies, governments and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are working on the same goal: a CO2-neutral port. The energy transition in the po
an accessible port
Arrival of MSC Loreto, the world's largest container vessel
On Wednesday morning, 24 May, MSC Loreto arrived at APMT 2 at the Prinses Amaliahaven in Rotterdam. With a maximum capacity of 24,346 TEU (2
energy transition
National hydrogen network begins in Rotterdam
Gasunie has made the investment decision for the first part of a nationwide hydrogen network. This first section will be from the Second Maa
sustainability
Scope of hydrogen and CO2 for the Delta Rhine Corridor underlines the urgency of making the industry sustainable
Today, the government minister informed the Parliament that the decision has been taken to prioritise the modalities of hydrogen and CO2 fo
an accessible port
Vessels participating in Nextlogic spend 20% less time in port
Integrated planning for handling inland container shipping in the port of Rotterdam has now been used for over a year. Nextlogic continuousl
sustainability
Significant increase in the use of solar power on port building roofs
The number of solar arrays on the roofs of large buildings in the port of Rotterdam is rising sharply. On 6 July 2023, the solar park on Pat
energy transition
Onyx plans to build plant for ‘blue’ hydrogen
Onyx Power wants to make a significant contribution to emission reduction in the Netherlands. In order to reach this goal Onyx Power plans t
innovation
Worms as a solution for dewatering sediment sludge
The European dredging industry generates an estimated 200 million cubic metres of sediment annually. Approximately 5 million cubic metres of