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safe port
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.
digitisation
Port of Rotterdam Authority invests in low-treshold monitoring system for container transport
This first mobile turn-key scanner increases efficiency in the logistics chain
safe port
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
energy transition
Leading port authorities combine forces in Climate Action Program
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is pleased to announce the launch of the World Ports Climate Action Program. In this new international initi
safe port
Port Authority and RWS coordinate approach following oil pollution incident
A serious water pollution incident occurred on Saturday 23 June 2018 in the Derde Petroleumhaven in the Botlek area of the Port of Rotterdam
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority makes greener sea-going shipping more accessible
From the start of 2019, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will widen and facilitate the Green Award discount for sea-going shipping. The disco
digitisation
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
sustainability
Bee paradise in the port area
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has had a swarm of bees placed on the Maasvlakte in the verge next to the Stenen Baakplein. In this section
energy transition
Start of European research project for converting coal fired power plant to biomass
This November the European ARBAHEAT consortium will start a research project to investigate the conversion of the ENGIE Ultra-SuperCritical
sustainability
‘Just-in-time’ sailing saves hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO2
Rotterdam, 18 October 2018 – If sea-going vessels were better informed about the availability of berths and adapted their speed accordi