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energy transition
Neste invests € 1,9 billion in renewable products refinery
Neste Corporation has made the final investment decision to invest into new renewable products production capacity in Rotterdam. The decisio
Port of Rotterdam Authority abandons Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) after 200 years
The Normal Amsterdam Water Level (NAP) has been used as the basis for Vessel Traffic Services in the port of Rotterdam for some 200 yea
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Eneco to build green shore electric facility for Boskalis ships in Waalhaven
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Eneco are going to install shore-based power facilities in the Waalhaven, so that Boskalis work boats mo
energy transition
WPCAP: platform for climate action in maritime sector
Shore-based power is evolving at an increasing pace. In a growing number of ports, the supply of electricity to moored vessels is becoming a
sustainability
Xycle will start construction of its first plastic recycling plant at the end of 2022
Xycle is about to commence construction of a plant in the port of Rotterdam that will convert 20,000 tons of non-mechanically recyclable pla
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Expansion ship-to-ship berths Calandkanaal
Three new berths will be added to the port of Rotterdam this summer. There will be a new set of dolphins, and an existing set of dolphins wi
45th jubilee edition of World Port Days on 2, 3 and 4 September in Rotterdam
World Port Days returns to Rotterdam for its 45th edition on 2, 3 and 4 September 2022. After two years of coronavirus restrictions, the tea
Beach
Building sand castles, sunbathing and swimming, kite surfing or going for a brisk walk. It is all possible on the Maasvlakte beach.
New representative for port of Rotterdam in China
Dr Junshan Zou has been appointed representative of the port of Rotterdam in China per 15 June 2022. He succeeds Mingyue Lian, who went into
energy transition
Large-scale ammonia cracker to enable 1 million tonnes of hydrogen imports via port of Rotterdam
An initiative of 18 companies, led by the Port of Rotterdam Authority, has kicked off a study into the possible establishment of a large-sca