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Nieuwe Maas closed for shipping on King’s Day
On Thursday, 27 April, King Willem Alexander will celebrate his birthday in Rotterdam. A boat trip along the river is part of the programme.
sustainability
Air Liquide to capture and store CO₂ with Porthos
Air Liquide has announced that it will build a CO₂ capture facility. The company will capture CO₂ from its existing hydrogen plant in the po
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Arrival of MSC Loreto, the world's largest container vessel
On Wednesday morning, 24 May, MSC Loreto arrived at APMT 2 at the Prinses Amaliahaven in Rotterdam. With a maximum capacity of 24,346 TEU (2
energy transition
Shell signs contract with thyssenkrupp for green hydrogen plant
Shell has signed a contract with thyssenkrupp for the supply of the electrolysers with which the company intends to produce green hydrogen o
energy transition
Tasmania and Port of Rotterdam Authority sign green hydrogen MOU
The Tasmanian Government and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to investigate the f
Pryme builds pyrolysis oil production plant
Pryme is building a plant in Rotterdam where 60,000 tonnes of plastic waste will be converted into pyrolysis oil every year. Shell will use
energy transition
GES develops 20 ha site in Europoort for storage of low carbon products
Global Energy Storage (GES), a new company active in the energy transition, acquired a substantial part of the Stargate Terminal from Gunvor
energy transition
Cooperation between Sines (Portugal) and Rotterdam for hydrogen imports
Shell, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have reached agreements to develop hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam. The aim is to start produci
European Commissioner for Transport visits Port of Rotterdam
On May 31, Adina Valean, the European Commissioner for Transport, visited the port of Rotterdam to discuss the role of ports in the energy s
Surinamese President Santokhi in Rotterdam port
During the working visit of Surinamese President Santokhi to the Netherlands, the port of Rotterdam was the main topic today. During a tour