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Mardi Gras rounds off marvellous year for LNG in the port of Rotterdam
On Tuesday 22 December, the brand new Mardi Gras will sail into Cruise Port Rotterdam. It is Carnival Cruise Line’s largest cruise ship and
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VolkerRail to start construction on Theemswegtracé track
In January, VolkerRail will start laying track along the new 4-km viaduct for the Theemswegtracé railway line. At that point, the SaVe const
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Brexit: what to expect in the port of Rotterdam?
Midnight on 31 December will mark the end of the Brexit transition period in which no customs formalities are required for freight transport
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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
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Oosterhout Container Terminal joins West-Brabant corridor
Oosterhout Container Terminal (OCT) has now joined the West-Brabant corridor, the partnership launched in February 2018 between deep-sea ter
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Tighter security for import-container chain in Rotterdam
As of the 31st of March 2024, all import containers arriving in the port of Rotterdam from Latin America will only be securely and reliably
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Maasvlakte 2: five years of operation
The two most up-to-date, automatic container terminals in the world, the largest sea-going vessels on earth, giant foundation piles for wind
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Rotterdam World Gateway container terminal invests in shore-based power
Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) container terminal has decided to equip its entire quayside with shore-based power for all vessels. The RWG te
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Schweizerzug starts first direct train shuttles to Rotterdam
On January 1st, Schweizerzug started operating a direct train connection between Basel (Frenkendorf), Zürich (Niederglatt) and Rotterdam. Th
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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