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ABN AMRO, Samsung SDS and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are launching a container logistics blockchain pilot
There is still a lot of space in the logistics sector to use digitisation to achieve more transparency and, particularly, more efficiency. I
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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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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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The Port of Rotterdam Authority tests autonomous navigation with a floating lab
It is not a question of whether but when autonomous navigation will be introduced. In order to prepare the Port of Rotterdam Authority for t
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Port of Rotterdam Authority signs with four innovative start-ups for port of the future
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has signed partnership agreements with four recent participants in the annual PortXL innovation programme. T
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Innovative solution for lowering of ship emissions tested in the port of Rotterdam
A scrubber technology that saves on fuel costs while at the same time complying with the IMO 2020 0.5% sulfur emission regulations. Van Oord
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Airspace Centre for digital management of the very low-level airspace for drones in operation
On 23 January 2023, the Port of Rotterdam Authority started organising the airspace for drone use. To this end, the Airspace Centre was set
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Rail Connected gains momentum
The ‘Rail Connected’ programme has been running for over a year now. The bar was set high right from the start: ‘Take the first step towards
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Areas
The port is located outside the flood defence system. What are the implications for you?
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Worms as a solution for dewatering sediment sludge
The European dredging industry generates an estimated 200 million cubic metres of sediment annually. Approximately 5 million cubic metres of