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10,000 trains on the Theemswegtracé
The Theemswegtracé – the four-kilometre-long stretch of Rotterdam harbour railway line that opened three months ago – is a success. Each day
Port of Rotterdam Authority appoints Friedrich-Wilhelm Meyer as representative in Southwest Germany
As of 1 April, Friedrich-Wilhelm Meyer has been appointed to represent the port of Rotterdam in Germany’s southwestern states. Together with
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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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Prinses Amaliaviaduct: improving access to Maasvlakte 2
Friday, 16 November 2018 saw the official opening of Prinses Amaliaviaduct, a new overpass at Maasvlakte 2. In the years ahead, this grade-s
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Strong German interest in Rotterdam Experience Tour
The Rotterdam Experience Tour will be taking place on Thursday 27 September and Friday 28 September 2018. The Port of Rotterdam Authority or
Port Authority creating new space for polymer storage
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Polymer Hub (RPH) signed an allocation agreement regarding a site for two halls for the storag
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Port of Rotterdam Authority encourages noise measurement of moored ships
Under the name ESI Noise, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will be giving vessels a financial discount if – on the basis of an internationall
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Large-scale ammonia cracker to enable 1 million tonnes of hydrogen imports via port of Rotterdam
An initiative of 18 companies, led by the Port of Rotterdam Authority, has kicked off a study into the possible establishment of a large-sca
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Demonstration with drones for safe integration into Rotterdam airspace
Drone flights were held in the western port area of the port of Rotterdam on 16 August for AMU-LED, the European demonstration project on th
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First Brazilian melons of the season arrived in the port of Rotterdam
On Friday 16 September, the first conventional reefer ship carrying melons from Brazil arrived at the fruit terminal of Rotterdam Fruit Whar