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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
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
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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
innovation
PortXL selects decarbonisation innovators for 2022
14 companies hailing from 9 countries were selected by the PortXL partner network for the 7th PortXL acceleration program in Rotterdam. Duri
energy transition
Central and regional government are making agreements for development of the port of Rotterdam and the region
Parties involved in the port of Rotterdam, including the Port of Rotterdam Authority, have presented joint agreements regarding im
Maashaven once again Rotterdam’s leading inland port
This weekend saw the new berths for inland shipping at Maashaven being taken into use. A total of 13 pontoons have been added along the nort
innovation
Testbed for deepening quay walls with the aid of underwater anchor points
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will make the public loading quay at Seinehaven available as a trial location for the testing and developmen
Three more repatriation liners to call on Cruise Port Rotterdam
This week, three more cruise ships will be mooring along Holland Amerikade at Cruise Port Rotterdam to repatriate crew members of the Hollan
Seamark Group relocates to Maasvlakte Plaza
Seamark Group from Hoogvliet is relocating to Maasvlakte Plaza, the largest truck park in the Port of Rotterdam. The company is a multidisci
The Rotterdam effect: economic significance of the port is twice as high as previously calculated
€45.6 billion or 6.2% of the added value of the Netherlands is due to the Port of Rotterdam. This emerged in ‘The Rotterdam effect - Impact