Port of Rotterdam, PD Ports to expand digitalization
Port of Rotterdam along with PD Ports joined forces in order to boost digitalization at Teesport, the fifth largest port in the United Kingdom.
Read morePort of Rotterdam along with PD Ports joined forces in order to boost digitalization at Teesport, the fifth largest port in the United Kingdom.
Read morePort of Rotterdam Authority along with the global energy supply company Uniper, are investigating the possibilities of large-scale production of green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte area in Rotterdam.
Read morePort of Rotterdam Authority successfully installed a smart bollard at the quay of the Hutchison Ports ECT Delta terminal on the Maasvlakte.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam along with the STC International shake hands and developed a new online Port Management Programme focused on digitalization.
Read moreIn light of the European Green Deal and its ambition to turn climate neutral by 2050, Port of Rotterdam supports this aim and focuses on shore power so as to achieve a zero emission facility.
Read moreFollowing a heavy rainfall and the climate change situation, Port of Rotterdam along with Van Gelder civil engineers and Wavin, suppliers of construction and infrastructure solutions, collaborated to develop data-driven road gullies.
Read moreThe Municipality of Rotterdam along with Port of Rotterdam joined their forces and decided to collaborate for the joint rollout of shore-based power for sea-going vessels in Rotterdam. Through their collaboration, both sides want a significant share of sea-going vessels to ‘plug in’ once they have moored along one of the port’s quays, by 2030. This will allow them to power down their diesel generators while berthed – good news for local air quality and the vessels’ carbon footprint. In light of the situation, Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority commended: Our vision combines ambition and pragmatism. We will be setting up eight to ten shore-based power projects for a variety of sea-going vessel types. We will be doing this in partnership with companies in the port area and with the shipping companies that use our port. We will continually monitor the results of these projects to learn whether we can speed up the process or need to take a bit more time. What is more, during the next five years, the partners will be initiating a series of projects that are intended to accelerate and scale up the adoption of shore-based power. Depending on the experiences ...
Read morePort of Valencia recently achieved a new cargo handling record in a single port call. In fact,a total of 8.701 containers loaded and unloaded from a single ship and in a single stopover.
Read morePort of Rotterdam along with Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) joined their forces in order to deepen the Amazonehaven basin at the ECT Delta Terminal.
Read moreDespite the COVID-19 major impacts on the economy, Port of Rotterdam managed to be fully operational amid the pandemic and achieved throughput of 218.9 million tonnes in the first six months of 2020.
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