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Impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the port of Rotterdam
The war in Ukraine has led to a number of sanctions by the European Union and others against Russia. These sanctions include, for example, a
energy transition
Key players develop emission-free navigation solution for barges
2 June 2020 saw the launch of ZES: a new company that helps increase the sustainability of the inland shipping sector by leasing exchangeabl
an accessible port
Maasvlakte 2: five years of operation
The two most up-to-date, automatic container terminals in the world, the largest sea-going vessels on earth, giant foundation piles for wind
energy transition
'Rotterdam is already home to Europe's largest biofuel cluster'
If there’s anywhere in the Netherlands where the energy transition is taking shape, it’s in Rotterdam’s port and industrial area. With its a
sustainability
WPCAP: Creating global momentum for sustainable shipping
In addition to helping its 12 member ports decarbonize, the World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) has contributed to the faster adoptio
Green hydrogen corridors transforming the future
Two ports connecting to change the worldTo make the energy transition a success and actually realise zero-emissions, new energy sources are
digitisation
‘Rail Connected’ gives greater insight into port of Rotterdam train composition
‘Rail Connected’ – the programme that streamlines information-sharing between carriers, rail operators and terminals – is running well. This
sustainability
Royal3D: a sustainable ship right out of the printer
The hull of a sloop, a workspace in the shape of an igloo or a kennel for his puppy. They roll right out of the printer at Royal3D in Merwe-
energy transition
Wattlab makes inland shipping sustainable: stackable hatches with ultra-thin solar panels
In the Rotterdam port, inland shipping vessels are sailing with ultra-thin but robust solar panels on the hatches. This is how the Rotterdam