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PowerCon installs shore power for the cruise terminal in Rotterdam
Danish PowerCon A/S has been appointed to realise the shore power installation at the Holland Amerikakade. To this end, Peter Castberg Knuds
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Routescanner takes significant steps in making container logistics more sustainable
With Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Port of Amsterdam, Routescanner, the route planner for container transport, has been able to add two major l
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The shark that collects waste and data
If you look carefully, staring at the water, you will see it: a shark with a huge open mouth. But no fish, plankton or unsuspecting swimmers
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17 companies join action to make shipping more sustainable with biofuel
17 companies will together save 2023 tonnes of CO2 this year by providing several vessels owned by shipping company Samskip with biofuel. Co
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Partners support emission reductions on Rotterdam-Singapore Green & Digital Shipping Corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) and 20 partners in the Green & Digital Shippin
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Bugaboo on its way to emission-free supply chain
A CO2-neutral society forms the basis for a future-proof world. Making supply chains sustainable is an essential part of this transition, bu
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‘A sustainable future is a joint effort’
Full of ambition, with unique services and with innovative solutions, Royal Den Hartogh Logistics has embarked on the road to a sustainable
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Doing is the best way of thinking
They know each other: Sabine Biesheuvel, one of the founders and director of BlueCity, and Jouke Goslinga, program manager of RDM Rotterdam
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'The goal is completely fossil-free terminals'
Broekman Logistics is working hard to fulfil its ambitious sustainability goals. In doing so, the service provider deliberately engages in d
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WPCAP: Creating global momentum for sustainable shipping
In addition to helping its 12 member ports decarbonize, the World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) has contributed to the faster adoptio