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Results of the foundation pile trial at Prinses Amaliahaven Rotterdam
Last winter’s trial with foundation piles at Prinses Amaliahaven in the Rotterdam port area of Maasvlakte has been successfully concluded. T
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Air Liquide to capture and store CO₂ with Porthos
Air Liquide has announced that it will build a CO₂ capture facility. The company will capture CO₂ from its existing hydrogen plant in the po
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H2Global pilot auction: first renewable hydrogen carrier ammonia supply for EU via Port of Rotterdam
Hintco GmbH announces Fertiglobe as the successful bidder of the first H2Global pilot auction for renewable ammonia, funded by the German Go
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X-Press puts into operation the first of 14 methanol vessels
In Rotterdam, the Eco Maestro was christened, the first dual fuel container vessel to sail on methanol. Rotterdam will be the home port to a
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‘We owe it to our city and position to achieve real results’
He once stood at the helm of the popular Rotterdam discotheque Off-Corso. He now puts the Rotterdam Makers District on the map as the innova
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Record Breaking LNG bunkering for Sleipnir in Rotterdam
This is a joint press release
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Premier: Drone delivers package to vessel in the port of Rotterdam for the first time
On May 22, the port of Rotterdam was able to celebrate a Dutch premier: the aerial delivery by drone of a parts consignment to Allseas’ Pion
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Port of Rotterdam Authority performing trial with water injection dredging
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is currently examining whether it would be realistic to expand its new dredging programme in Rotterdam with
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SK tes opens plant to recycle electric vehicle batteries in Rotterdam port area
International battery recycling company SK tes is opening a new battery recycling facility in the Rotterdam port area. This facility recycle
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‘Just-in-time’ sailing saves hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO2
Rotterdam, 18 October 2018 – If sea-going vessels were better informed about the availability of berths and adapted their speed accordi