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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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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
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'Our ambition is to be the best in class shortsea terminal in Europe within a few years'
"We have shown that we are customer-oriented and flexible. And I am convinced that these core values will only become more important in the
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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
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Co-operation in the container chain increasingly fruitful
Since the congestion problems at Rotterdam’s deep-sea terminals in 2017, much has been done to better streamline container transport by inla
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Port of Rotterdam Authority encourages noise measurement of moored ships
Under the name ESI Noise, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will be giving vessels a financial discount if – on the basis of an internationall
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Fewer berths in the centre of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Municipality of Rotterdam have reached an agreement about handing over the management of quay walls