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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
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Arrangements for moderate increase in port tariffs extended by one year
The three-year arrangement on port tariff increases that exists between the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the relevant market parties, rep
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Hydrogen exchange HyXchange publishes price indicator for hydrogen spot market
HyXchange is the hydrogen exchange initiative. It publishes the first version of a variable price indicator for hydrogen, based on the times
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First shore-based power for container ship at RST
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and shipping company Samskip, in partnership with the Port of Rotterdam Authority, have put into service
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Only cross-border approach will make green industry a reality
In an open letter to the Dutch, Belgian and German governments, large companies and NGOs call on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to wor
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Rotterdam’s industry cut its carbon emissions by 3.8% in 2019
In 2019, Rotterdam’s industrial sector lowered its carbon emissions for the third year in a row. The main contributor to this reduction was
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Maaskade reopens for inland shipping
Inland vessels will once again be able to moor along Maaskade on Noordereiland in Rotterdam’s city centre. The Port of Rotterdam Authority h
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Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping launched
As of the 21st of January, interested parties can apply for funding via the Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping. The Port of Rotterda
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Port of Rotterdam Authority invests in low-treshold monitoring system for container transport
This first mobile turn-key scanner increases efficiency in the logistics chain
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No sea-going vessels to use Parkkade and Lloydkade for the time being
Sea-going vessels will be temporarily prohibited from using Parkkade and Lloydkade in central Rotterdam from 20 October. The European Commis