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Tighter security for import-container chain in Rotterdam
As of the 31st of March 2024, all import containers arriving in the port of Rotterdam from Latin America will only be securely and reliably
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Collaboration between the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Schiedam to continue
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Municipality of Schiedam remain committed to the continued development of a Schiedam seaport equippe
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Festive opening of extra truck parking spaces at Maasvlakte Plaza
The Maasvlakte Plaza truck stop recently gained another 210 parking spaces. Thanks to this expansion, Maasvlakte Plaza now has 567 spaces, m
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Part of Maasvlakte Beach temporarily closed to the public
On 1 September, contractor PUMA will set to work at Maasvlakte 2’s leisure beach, nourishing parts of the beach via sand replenishment.
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EU backs construction of Theemsweg route
On 16 July, the EU announced that it was backing the construction of the Theemsweg route to the tune of almost €9 million in additional fund
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International media report on Brexit preparations in the Port of Rotterdam
The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union is fast approaching. The Port of Rotterdam Authority has been busy for many months raising
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Port Railway Line out of action for 144 hours
The Port Railway Line will be closed between 2 and 8 November. The project organisation needs this time to put the Theemsweg Route into oper
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Port of Rotterdam Authority scales back Brexit measures
Following recommendations from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Port of Rotterdam Authority has again put its preparatory measures for a
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German media visits Port of Rotterdam, the maritime capital city of Europe
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Partners have organised a two-day press tour of the maritime capital city of Europe, in order to p
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Safe berths for barges
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing five permanent berths for barges on the Maas side of the Eiland van Brienenoord.