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Port of Rotterdam and Yokogawa kick off study to increase energy and resource efficiency across industries
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Yokogawa Electric Corporation have initiated a feasibility study into increasing cross-industry integrat
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FLIE: accelerating innovation
Not only does the machine have a great name – Zeus, named after the Greek supreme god – but it is also going to do impressive things. Direct
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Port of Rotterdam welcomes agreement on ETS for shipping
On Tuesday 18 April, the European Parliament formally adopted the political agreement to include shipping in the EU’s carbon emission tradin
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Port of Rotterdam Authority offers site for green hydrogen plant with a capacity of up to 1 GW
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing an 11ha site on the Maasvlakte suitable for the construction of a very large green hydrogen pl
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Ministry and sea ports move to expand shore power
The Ministry of Infrastructure is allocating 140 million euro over the next few years to help realise shore power plants in sea ports. A fur
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#WHS2023: Cepsa and GETEC reach agreement to supply green hydrogen to industry clients in Europe
Cepsa and GETEC, one of Europe's leading energy service providers and contracting specialists for industry and the real-estate sector, have
'In the supply chain of the future, sustainability and digitalisation play an essential role'
Broekman Logistics offers chemical companies worldwide an end-to-end supply chain. Successfully. Just recently, several major players have t
New composition of Port of Rotterdam Authority Supervisory Board
With effect from 15 December 2023, Thecla Bodewes and Jacqueline Prins joined the Port of Rotterdam Authority Supervisory Board. Having serv
Throughput in port of Rotterdam falls by 6.0% in first three quarters
In the first nine months of 2023, there was 6% less throughput in the port of Rotterdam: 329.9 million tonnes compared to 351.0 million tonn
Presentation Nautical annual figures 2022
The Port of Rotterdam Authority identified a slight decrease in accidents in 2022: 137 accidents compared to 141 in 2021. Slightly more sea-