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Freight throughput in the Port of Rotterdam decreased by 1.5% in first quarter
In the first quarter of 2022, 1.5% less freight passed through the Port of Rotterdam than in the same period last year: 113.6 million tonnes
15 percent of the transhipment in Rotterdam is Russia-related
62 million tons of the almost 470 million transhipment in the port of Rotterdam is Russia-oriented. Via the port of Rotterdam, many energy c
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
energy transition
Field test leads to launch of first Green Hydrogen certificates in Europe
The issue of green Guarantees of Origin for hydrogen in the Netherlands has started as of October 2022. Netherlands is the first country in
energy transition
ECT terminals switching to shore power: reducing CO2 emissions by approx. 35,000 tonnes per year
The container terminals of Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) will be equipped with shore power facilities in the coming years. ECT has mad
Port of Rotterdam Authority to launch new trial with mixed mooring
On 5 April 2021, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will start on a new trial with mixed mooring for inland vessels carrying dangerous cargo. T
energy transition
Porthos lays foundations for future European CCS projects
Construction of the Porthos CCS project in the port area of Rotterdam is well underway. It is the first CO2 transport and storage project of
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
Autumn holidays in FutureLand
As well as our regular programmes, which include sightseeing coach tours and cruises around Europe’s most modern port, we have plenty of ext
sustainability
‘Just-in-time’ sailing saves hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO2
Rotterdam, 18 October 2018 – If sea-going vessels were better informed about the availability of berths and adapted their speed accordi