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New Energy Taskforce to support with tackling grid congestion in the Port of Rotterdam
The first employees kicked off work for the New Energy Taskforce (NET) this January at the Port of Rotterdam, to support companies in tackli
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Tighter security for import-container chain in Rotterdam
As of the 31st of March 2024, all import containers arriving in the port of Rotterdam from Latin America will only be securely and reliably
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Safe berths for barges
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing five permanent berths for barges on the Maas side of the Eiland van Brienenoord.
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Port of Rotterdam Authority looking into opportunities and consequences of raw materials transition
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is currently investigating the consequences and opportunities of the raw materials transition for the Rotter
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Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping launched
As of the 21st of January, interested parties can apply for funding via the Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping. The Port of Rotterda
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Port Authority to replace slopes
Clean-up of oil pollution | The Port of Rotterdam Authority is to replace a section of the slopes stretching over more than 9 kilometres tha
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Revised port vision gives direction to Port of Rotterdam ambition
The city council of Rotterdam has today adopted the revised Port Vision. The creation of economic and societal value and realising sustainab
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New low-sulphur bunker oil popular in Rotterdam
The new low-sulphur bunker oil VLSFO (Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil with a maximum 0.5% sulphur) has become extremely popular in Rotterdam, Euro
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CCS project Porthos a step closer
Project organisation Porthos has signed an agreement with four companies to work in parallel over the coming nine months on preparations for
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Rotterdam industry produces less CO2 in 2018
For the second year in a row, industry in the port of Rotterdam has released less CO2 into the atmosphere. This becomes clear from new figur