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sustainability
Successful pilot stimulates circularity in Rotterdam port area
A pilot in which companies mapped their waste flows via the geoFluxus Waste Profile Platform has taken the circular economy in the Rotterdam
safe port
Dutch seaports and FERM launch nationwide cybersecurity platform
Digital attacks pose increasing risks to nautical and logistics processes in Dutch seaports. To deal with cyber threats, the Seaports Trade
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
World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition
The industry’s most influential event, World Hydrogen 2025 Summit & Exhibition returns to Rotterdam to deliver its largest edition yet!
sustainability
Chain collaboration for sustainable and efficient container transport by road in the port of Rotterdam
The port of Rotterdam faces major challenges and opportunities arising from the expected growth in container volume to and from the port.&nb
Major interest in digital airspace management at Rotterdam port
The ‘U-Space Revolution in Rotterdam’ event, organised by Port of Rotterdam Authority and DronePort Rotterdam, drew 220 visitors from 15 cou
an accessible port
Kombiverkehr KG launches new Rotterdam RSC – Köln-Eifeltor v.v. service
Kombiverkehr KG is expanding its range of services between Germany and the Netherlands with a new train running between Rotterdam and Köln-E
energy transition
DRIFT research offers the port of Rotterdam guidelines for the raw material transition
Different product processes, non-fossil raw materials and rare materials are crucial for a CO2-neutral, circular society. What role can the
sustainability
'On water if possible, on the road if necessary'
Inland waterway transport is sustainable and efficient. The Port of Rotterdam Authority supports the collaboration in various corridors betw
energy transition
Shore power for tankers has a significant potential to reduce in-port emissions
As part of a CEF Study project co-funded by the European Union, Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the municipality of Rotterdam and v