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2024 Annual Report Port of Rotterdam Authority: Navigating towards a sustainable future
On Thursday 13 March, the Port of Rotterdam Authority published the 2024 annual report 'Navigating to a sustainable future'. The title is re
energy transition
‘I want to measurably improve the port of Rotterdam’
She loves tech and believes in Artificial Intelligence or AI. Her motto is ‘learning by doing’, with a varied team and stakeholders outside
Container volumes on the rise: what does this mean for the future in the port of Rotterdam?
Container volume in the port of Rotterdam in 2024 has increased for the first time in three years, with consumer goods and food products as
sustainability
Financing for first plant of Rotterdam-based chemical recycling company Xycle
Xycle, a pioneering startup committed to advancing a circular economy for plastic through chemical (also known as advanced) recycling techno
Greenhouse gas emissions from companies in the port of Rotterdam down by 8%
Greenhouse gas emissions at companies in the port decreased by 1.7 Mton (8%) in 2024 compared to 2023. This time, unregistered emissions and
Cruise Port Rotterdam shore power installation commissioned
After a construction period of 22 months, the Cruise Port Shore Power installation was officially opened on 31 March, 2025, on the Holland A
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam takes important step in making shipping more sustainable: pilot prepares port for safe bunkering of ammonia
Trammo, OCI and James Fisher Fendercare successfully conducted an ammonia bunkering pilot between two vessels at a terminal in the port of R
Port experience centre Portlantis festively opened
Portlantis, the new port experience centre at Maasvlakte II, was festively opened on the afternoon of Wednesday 19 March. Mayor Carola Schou
sustainability
Rotterdam and Singapore Strengthen Collaboration on Green and Digital Shipping Corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Cooperation Agreement to further strengthen their
Decline in oil and oil products depresses throughput in the port of Rotterdam in first quarter of 2025
Total throughput in the port of Rotterdam fell by 5.8% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. In the first thre