Search results for 'shipping' (76)
Maritime shipping bunkers more fuel in Rotterdam in 2022
Last year, maritime shipping bunkered significantly more fuel in Rotterdam; 10.8 million compared to 10.2 million up to 2021. With that, dem
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.
energy transition
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
sustainability
17 companies join action to make shipping more sustainable with biofuel
17 companies will together save 2023 tonnes of CO2 this year by providing several vessels owned by shipping company Samskip with biofuel. Co
sustainability
WPCAP: Creating global momentum for sustainable shipping
In addition to helping its 12 member ports decarbonize, the World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) has contributed to the faster adoptio
sustainability
Rotterdam shipping companies firmly committed to sustainability
Shortsea is a sustainable and economical alternative to other modalities. This miniseries spotlights Rotterdam's global players in the secto
Mass Flow Meter Bunker measurement system mandatory as of 1 January 2026
From 1 January 2026, the use of a bunker measurement system for bunker vessels in the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam will be mandator
energy transition
Port leaders extend Climate Action Program for greener shipping
The World Port Climate Action Program (WPCAP) will be extended with a new focus on shore power, new fuels and green shipping corridors.
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
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