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Working in an ‘igloo’ printed from PET waste
The first 3D-printed workspace has been put into use in the Grofsmederij (forging works) on the RDM site in Rotterdam. The workspace was pri
energy transition
Uniper and Port of Rotterdam Authority start feasibility study for green hydrogen plant at Maasvlakte
Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are investigating the possibilities of large-scale production of green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte
Port of Rotterdam Authority to launch new trial with mixed mooring
On 5 April 2021, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will start on a new trial with mixed mooring for inland vessels carrying dangerous cargo. T
Annual report 2020: Staying on course in exceptional times
Today is the online publication of the Annual Report 2020 for the Port of Rotterdam Authority. In a year when society at large was severely
Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam in 2022
In 2022 the ‘Breakbulk Europe’ conference will be held in Rotterdam. It is something the united forces of Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Partners
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Port of Rotterdam Authority awards Reeweg major maintenance contract to KWS
KWS – a subsidiary of the VolkerWessels group – will be performing major maintenance on Reeweg and the Reeweg Viaduct near Rotterdam, Heijpl
energy transition
Feasibility study on export of South Australian green hydrogen to Rotterdam
The South Australian Government and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study the feasibility
Rob Frohn to leave Supervisory Board
Mr Robert Frohn is leaving the Port of Rotterdam Authority Supervisory Board. After more than nine years as an active commissioner at the Po
energy transition
Carbon emissions in port of Rotterdam drop swifter than national average
In the period 2016-2020, the port of Rotterdam reduced its total carbon emissions by no less than 27%. Nationwide, the volume of greenhouse
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Real-time digital overview accelerates handling of delayed Suez vessels in port of Rotterdam
Many sea-going vessels have been delayed as a consequence of the Suez Canal obstruction. As delayed vessels are arriving in quick succession