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Annual Report 2022: Making room for transition
The Annual Report 2022 of the Port of Rotterdam Authority has been published today. During the past year, the world was confronted with the
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Porthos project may continue
The incorporation plan and environmental permits for the so-called Porthos project remain in place. This means that the Porthos project may
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X-Press Feeders will start bunkering green methanol at OCI Global in Rotterdam
OCI Global and X-Press Feeders have signed an agreement to supply the Singapore shipping company's new vessels with green methanol in Rotter
CFO Paul Smits is leaving the Port of Rotterdam Authority
Upon the expiry of his term, Paul Smits, Chief Financial Officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, will be leaving the Port of Rotterdam A
Maritime shipping bunkered slightly less fuel in Rotterdam in 2024, but demand for LNG rose by 52 percent.
Last year, maritime shipping bunkered 9.8 million tonnes of fuel in Rotterdam, a moderate decrease from 9.9 million tonnes in 2023. In 2024
Rethinking reefer logistics: Shifting from road to water via ‘cool corridor’
The ‘Cool Corridor’ between the port of Rotterdam and the DACH region ensures great frequency of sailings and minimises both full and empty
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More extensive content Routescanner makes route planner logical successor to Navigate
Routescanner.com offers cargo owners worldwide and thus more comprehensive insight into door-to-door connections for containers via seaports
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Rotterdam presents ambitious shore-based power strategy for sea-going vessels
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are working together on the joint rollout of shore-based power for sea-goi
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Central and regional government are making agreements for development of the port of Rotterdam and the region
Parties involved in the port of Rotterdam, including the Port of Rotterdam Authority, have presented joint agreements regarding im
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Shore power for tankers has a significant potential to reduce in-port emissions
As part of a CEF Study project co-funded by the European Union, Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the municipality of Rotterdam and v