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Making logistics chains more sustainable
A CO2 neutral logistics chain? It is possible. Together with its partners, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is committed to this goal.
Matthijs van Doorn appointed Vice President Commercial Port of Rotterdam Authority
Per 1 March 2022, Matthijs van Doorn succeeded Emile Hoogsteden as Vice President Commercial. In the preceding seven years, Van Doorn was re
SOHAR Port Welcomes Emile Hoogsteden as new CEO
Effective 1 July 2022, Emile Hoogsteden will succeed Mark Geilenkirchen as the new CEO of SOHAR Port, a 50-50 joint venture of the Port of R
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Nieuwe Maas closed for shipping on King’s Day
On Thursday, 27 April, King Willem Alexander will celebrate his birthday in Rotterdam. A boat trip along the river is part of the programme.
an accessible port
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
Beach
Building sand castles, sunbathing and swimming, kite surfing or going for a brisk walk. It is all possible on the Maasvlakte beach.
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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Vopak focuses on hydrogen imports in Rotterdam with German company
Tank storage company Vopak and German hydrogen company Hydrogenious are starting a joint venture in the storage, transport and supply of hyd
Ports of Rotterdam and Shanghai renew cooperation
During the North Bund Forum 2022 in Shanghai, the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Shanghai renewed the Memorandum of Understanding to furt
Expansion of pipeline corridor on the Moezelweg in Rotterdam-Europoort to make room for energy transition
It is essential to create more space in the pipeline corridors to ensure the energy transition remains possible. That is why the Port of Rot