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Ports of Rotterdam and Shanghai renew cooperation
During the North Bund Forum 2022 in Shanghai, the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Shanghai renewed the Memorandum of Understanding to furt
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Shell to start building Europe's biggest green hydrogen plant
Europe's largest green hydrogen plant will be built on Maasvlakte 2. Shell has taken the final investment decision for this. The futuristic
New representative for port of Rotterdam in China
Dr Junshan Zou has been appointed representative of the port of Rotterdam in China per 15 June 2022. He succeeds Mingyue Lian, who went into
High level port visit of the new U.S. Ambassador and U.S. Maritime Administration
The U.S. Maritime Administration (U.S. MARAD) and the new U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands Shefali Razdan Duggal were introduced to the Po
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More extensive content Routescanner makes route planner logical successor to Navigate
Routescanner.com offers cargo owners worldwide and thus more comprehensive insight into door-to-door connections for containers via seaports
Rise of bio-blends and methanol: increasing variety of maritime fuels
It is almost impossible to compare the bunker figures for this year with those of five years ago. An increasing variety of bunker fuels is b
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Hydrogen road transport gets off to a good start
After the introduction of HyTrucks in the spring of 2020 more and more parties have expressed interest in joining this initiative and workin
DP World expands with Stuttgart-Rotterdam rail shuttle
By the middle of last month, DP World started its own rail service from Stuttgart via Germersheim to Rotterdam. ‘Synchro modality offers our
Rotterdam 'best port during Corona'
Maritime website Splash247.com has crowned Rotterdam as the port has sought the best solutions for crews over the past two Corona years. In
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Only cross-border approach will make green industry a reality
In an open letter to the Dutch, Belgian and German governments, large companies and NGOs call on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to wor