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Maritime shipping bunkered slightly less fuel in Rotterdam in 2024, but demand for LNG rose by 52 percent.
Last year, maritime shipping bunkered 9.8 million tonnes of fuel in Rotterdam, a moderate decrease from 9.9 million tonnes in 2023. In 2024
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TechBinder uses IoT to make ships more efficient and sustainable.
TechBinder improves human-machine interaction by using new technologies, like IoT, and combining them.
Matthijs van Doorn appointed Vice President Commercial Port of Rotterdam Authority
Per 1 March 2022, Matthijs van Doorn succeeded Emile Hoogsteden as Vice President Commercial. In the preceding seven years, Van Doorn was re
Discovering how trade policy works in practice
On the 29th of November a delegation of the International Trade Committee (INTA) of the European Parliament spent the day at the port of Rot
Rethinking reefer logistics: Shifting from road to water via ‘cool corridor’
The ‘Cool Corridor’ between the port of Rotterdam and the DACH region ensures great frequency of sailings and minimises both full and empty
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Kramer Distripark Depot also connecting to Container Exchange Route
On 1 September, Kramer Group and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a new ‘connection agreement’. As a result, the Kramer Group’s new de
energy transition
Geothermal energy research in Port of Rotterdam enters next phase
Shell Geothermal BV and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are together investigating the possibilities for geothermal energy in the Port of Ro
energy transition
Rotterdam presents ambitious shore-based power strategy for sea-going vessels
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are working together on the joint rollout of shore-based power for sea-goi
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Green energy from Brazil for Germany
The ports of Pecém (Ceará, Brazil), Rotterdam (Netherlands) and duisport (Germany) signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday (Novemb
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