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energy transition
Four pipelines to provide boost to economy, energy transition and safety along railway tracks
The construction of four new pipelines between Rotterdam, Chemelot and North Rhine-Westphalia for the transport of C4-LPG, propylene, hydrog
energy transition
H-vision kicks off the hydrogen economy in Rotterdam
The large-scale production and utilisation of blue hydrogen will allow local industry in Rotterdam to substantially reduce its CO2 emissions
Container throughput is the strongest climber in the port of Rotterdam in the third quarter of 2024
The throughput in the port of Rotterdam decreased by 0.4% in the first three quarters of this year. The total throughput therefore equalled
Celebrate summer in FutureLand
Enjoy delicious products from the North Sea during a trip through the ports of Maasvlakte 2, or go on a fossil expedition with the whole fam
energy transition
Porthos lays foundations for future European CCS projects
Construction of the Porthos CCS project in the port area of Rotterdam is well underway. It is the first CO2 transport and storage project of
an accessible port
Expansion ship-to-ship berths Calandkanaal
Three new berths will be added to the port of Rotterdam this summer. There will be a new set of dolphins, and an existing set of dolphins wi
sustainability
Launch of ‘Switch to Zero’ campaign to reduce shipping industry carbon emissions
Companies that import or export their freight by vessel generally have little influence on the container shipping company’s fuel choice. Goo
energy transition
Hydrogen import will prove of major importance
In a future, carbon-neutral world, Northwest Europe will continue to be a major net importer of power. And in many cases, this power will be
sustainability
Heerema’s offshore vessels successfully plugged in on shore power
Heerema and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are proud to announce that Heerema Marine Contractors’ largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thial
Freight throughput in the Port of Rotterdam decreased by 1.5% in first quarter
In the first quarter of 2022, 1.5% less freight passed through the Port of Rotterdam than in the same period last year: 113.6 million tonnes