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Boudewijn Siemons (interim CEO, and COO) and Vivienne de Leeuw (CFO) to serve as the Executive Board of the Port of Rotterdam Authority
Boudewijn Siemons (58) will be appointed interim CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority effective 15 July 2023. Vivienne de Leeuw (48) will
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Port of Rotterdam Authority renews clean fuel and energy deal with VARO
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will continue using clean fuel and energy for its vessels and emergency power facilities, such as radar stat
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Real-time digital overview accelerates handling of delayed Suez vessels in port of Rotterdam
Many sea-going vessels have been delayed as a consequence of the Suez Canal obstruction. As delayed vessels are arriving in quick succession
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Park-Line Aqua supplies shore-based power system inland ports
Park-Line Aqua supplies the uniform shore-based power system for inland shipping and river cruises for the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Nort
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Biggest Dutch project for CO2 reduction, Porthos, is on schedule
Porthos, the project for CO2 capture and storage in Rotterdam, is on schedule to store an annual amount of 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 from th
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Rozenburg Peninsula shore-based power project to be continued
An installation has been constructed on the Rozenburg Peninsula in Rotterdam so that Heerema’s large vessels can shut down their diesel gene
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Port of Rotterdam Authority increases share in Rotterdam Shore Power
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has increased its share in Rotterdam Shore Power B.V. (RSP), a joint venture of Eneco and the Port Authority
NEPTUNES aims for quality mark for quieter shipping
A new quality mark aims to offer ports the opportunity to reward quieter shipping. NEPTUNES - a project organisation of eleven ports establi
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Inland shipping joins forces in Amsterdam-Utrecht-Rotterdam corridor
TMA Logistics, CTU and VCL join forces to establish the North West Central Corridor. This cargo consolidation will result in a more reliable
Impact of Red Sea unrest on Rotterdam throughput expected to be slight
The recent disruptions at the Red Sea entrance are anticipated to exert additional strain on the container terminals in January 2024. Howeve