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Strong German interest in Rotterdam Experience Tour
The Rotterdam Experience Tour will be taking place on Thursday 27 September and Friday 28 September 2018. The Port of Rotterdam Authority or
Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam in 2022
In 2022 the ‘Breakbulk Europe’ conference will be held in Rotterdam. It is something the united forces of Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Partners
Annual report 2020: Staying on course in exceptional times
Today is the online publication of the Annual Report 2020 for the Port of Rotterdam Authority. In a year when society at large was severely
energy transition
Porthos kicks off: first drilling under seawall
After a period of preparation, there is now a noticeable start to construction of the infrastructure on the Porthos project for transportati
digitisation
Testing for digital sea and inland port networking has commenced
Platform operators Portbase and RheinPorts have launched a ground-breaking project in a joint initiative to digitally connect the maritime a
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority is pleased with significant tightening of IMO ambitions
The Port of Rotterdam Authority welcomes the ambition of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to be climate-neutral by 2050. The Po
energy transition
Good opportunities for green hydrogen from Tasmania for decarbonizing Northern European industry
A joint study by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Tasmanian government shows that importing green hydrogen from Tasmania, an island s
sustainability
PowerCon installs shore power for the cruise terminal in Rotterdam
Danish PowerCon A/S has been appointed to realise the shore power installation at the Holland Amerikakade. To this end, Peter Castberg Knuds
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Demonstration with drones for safe integration into Rotterdam airspace
Drone flights were held in the western port area of the port of Rotterdam on 16 August for AMU-LED, the European demonstration project on th
Port of Rotterdam Authority abandons Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) after 200 years
The Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) has been used as the basis for Vessel Traffic Services in the port of Rotterdam for some 200 yea