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sustainability
The Port of Rotterdam Authority helps German DeltaPort to be a regional hydrogen hub
The Port of Rotterdam Authority strengthens its cooperation with DeltaPort Niederrheinhäfen, enabling this group of inland ports in the nort
sustainability
Making Maasvlakte 2 more sustainable
With Maasvlakte 2, the ambition of the Port of Rotterdam Authority is to be a global leader in the field of sustainability. To achieve this
digitisation
Testing for digital sea and inland port networking has commenced
Platform operators Portbase and RheinPorts have launched a ground-breaking project in a joint initiative to digitally connect the maritime a
sustainability
Opinion: German, Belgian and Dutch ports: Europe, join forces to preserve the industry
For years, the conversation between ports has been dominated by the question of who is the biggest. Nowadays, however, when the CEOs of Port
innovation
TechBinder uses IoT to make ships more efficient and sustainable.
TechBinder improves human-machine interaction by using new technologies, like IoT, and combining them.
sustainability
The Municipality of Rotterdam and Port Authority studying possibilities of installing more shore-based power
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Rotterdam want shore-based power to be available in the container, cruise, and liqui
digitisation
Digital Quay Connect service makes export to the UK cheaper and more efficient
Each year, around 40 billion euros worth of freight are exported from the Netherlands to the UK. Since Brexit, this has become a lot more co
innovation
Smarter tools to help improve water quality
During the period ahead, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Water Insight will be examining whether it is possible to map sediment dispersa
sustainability
Royal3D: a sustainable ship right out of the printer
The hull of a sloop, a workspace in the shape of an igloo or a kennel for his puppy. They roll right out of the printer at Royal3D in Merwe-
innovation
Anticipate weather impact on your business
Climate change means we are increasingly experiencing extreme weather conditions. i4sea develops accurate models that forecast the status of