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energy transition
Key players develop emission-free navigation solution for barges
2 June 2020 saw the launch of ZES: a new company that helps increase the sustainability of the inland shipping sector by leasing exchangeabl
innovation
First tenants in former M4H Fruit warehouse
The new multi-tenant building De Werkplaats in Merwe-Vierhavens (M4H) was officially taken into operation today when Ronald Paul, Port of Ro
Projects in the port of Rotterdam of crucial importance to the economy, climate and employment
The Dutch government is faced with various challenges in the areas of employment, economic development and sustainability – and a series of
digitisation
MASS Port Network established
4 August – the MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships) Port Network was established in Singapore. The collaboration comprises port authorit
Funding awarded to Brielse Meer project
The Hollandse Delta Water Board can set to work on various measures intended to improve the supply of fresh water to and from Brielse Meer a
an accessible port
Limited openings at Erasmus Bridge for tall vessels
The Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Municipality of Rotterdam and RET have made agreements regarding limited openings at Erasmus Bridge for
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
energy transition
New CMA CGM flagship Jacques Saade to call on Rotterdam
Wednesday, 11 November will see a new milestone for the energy transition in the port of Rotterdam, when the container vessel Jacques Saade
energy transition
Belgian and Dutch inland ports plan to establish a single shore-based power system
The Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Port of Amsterdam, North Sea Port Netherlands, Drechtsteden, the Port of Antwerp and De Vlaamse Waterwe
energy transition
LNG becoming increasingly popular in the shipping sector
Thursday, 12 November, Total’s bunker vessel Gas Agility started bunkering the container ship Jacques Saade with 18,000 m³ of LNG (liquefied