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Bunker figures 2018: less fuel oil, much more LNG and Timetobunker App
In 2018, the sale of bunker oil - fuel for shipping - in the Rotterdam bunker port decreased from 9.9 million m3 to 9.5 million m3. The decr
Coordinated action to mitigate the effect of a hard Brexit around the port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Municipality of Vlaardingen and highways authority Rijkswaterstaat (Dire
Port of Rotterdam Authority launches ‘Rotterdam Food Hub’
Rotterdam is expanding its position as Western Europe’s biggest transit port for agricultural, horticultural and fishery sector products. Pa
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Brexit: Port of Rotterdam starts leafleting campaign at ferry-terminals
On Tuesday 19 March, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the ferry terminals started providing truck drivers with information leaflets about
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Port Promotion Council renew collaboration
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Port Promotion Council (RPPC) will once again be prolonging their partnership for another four
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Porthos project may continue
The incorporation plan and environmental permits for the so-called Porthos project remain in place. This means that the Porthos project may
Wild Port of Europe nominated for film prize in Germany
Wild Port of Europe, the film by Willem Berents from the Netherlands and Melanie Kutzke from Germany about the unexpectedly rich nature that
energy transition
FLIE: accelerating innovation
Not only does the machine have a great name – Zeus, named after the Greek supreme god – but it is also going to do impressive things. Direct
energy transition
X-Press Feeders will start bunkering green methanol at OCI Global in Rotterdam
OCI Global and X-Press Feeders have signed an agreement to supply the Singapore shipping company's new vessels with green methanol in Rotter
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Tow-away regulations in Rotterdam for incorrectly moored barges
In Rotterdam, new tow-away regulations have been implemented for improperly moored and anchored barges. The Port of Rotterdam Authority has