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Wattlab makes inland shipping sustainable: stackable hatches with ultra-thin solar panels
In the Rotterdam port, inland shipping vessels are sailing with ultra-thin but robust solar panels on the hatches. This is how the Rotterdam
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Study for commercial-scale hydrogen imports
TOKYO - 30 July 2021 - Port of Rotterdam Authority, Koole Terminals, Chiyoda Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation have signed an agreemen
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Half of Dutch hydrogen projects are located in Rotterdam
Half of the Dutch hydrogen projects are developed in Rotterdam. This is evidenced by the list with projects which was presented by the Nethe
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Rail transport Rotterdam-Bavaria surges
The rail freight transport of containers between Rotterdam and the German state of Bavaria has increased significantly in recent months. In
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Hydrogen road transport gets off to a good start
After the introduction of HyTrucks in the spring of 2020 more and more parties have expressed interest in joining this initiative and workin
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Broad industry support for Delta Corridor project
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and cross sector industry partners are supporting the development of the Delta Corridor project, comprising
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Rail Connected Growth Programme
In this programme, the various parties in the industry streamline information exchange and reduce manual operations. The aim is to better al
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Nuremberg-Rotterdam Cobelfret shuttle gets off to a good start
Mid-January of this year, Frankfurt-based Kombiverkehr expanded its portfolio of intermodal transport products to and from Rotterdam. A new
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Port of Rotterdam first in the Netherlands to allocate airspace for drone use
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will start a pilot on regulations and traffic control in the so-called ‘very low-level airspace’ to ensure t
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Collaborate and accelerate on the way to smart green ports
What does the smart green port of the future look like? This question was the focus of the MAGPIE project launch conference last Thursday. M