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energy transition
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
energy transition
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
energy transition
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
Minister Van Nieuwenhuizen receives Mannheim Convention at the Maritime Museum
A unique document arrived by police boat at the Maritime Museum Rotterdam: the Mannheim Convention. Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen (Infrast
innovation
First blockchain container shipped to Rotterdam
The first paperless, instantly financed and fully door-to-door tracked container made its way from Korea to the warehouse of Samsung SDS in
Continuing container growth pushes throughput at port of Rotterdam to a new high
At 469.0 million tonnes, the port of Rotterdam’s total throughput volume ended up slightly higher in 2018 than in 2017, which was itself a r
energy transition
German business community positive about energy transition in Port of Rotterdam
The German business community has praised the projects that will make the Port of Rotterdam CO₂ neutral in three steps. This happened on Wed
digitisation
Port of Rotterdam Authority launches trial providing advice on berths using digital application
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is starting a trial digital service providing application-based advice on public berths for inland shipping.
Continuing growth in container throughput and digitisation strengthen Port of Rotterdam position
Container throughput continues to grow in Rotterdam. Following a record year in 2018 and a record quarter in 2019, April of t
energy transition
BP, Nouryon and Port of Rotterdam partner on green hydrogen study
BP, Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), and the Port of Rotterdam have joined forces to explore the opportunity of making “gre