European ports establish Green Corridors Network
First-moving ports in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea start an ambitious real climate action partnership with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping.
Read moreFirst-moving ports in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea start an ambitious real climate action partnership with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam Authority will start establishing regulations and traffic control to ensure that increased drone traffic over the Rotterdam port area is coordinated efficiently.
Read moreLarge inland vessels (CEMT class V and higher) participate in a trial with shore-based power from a battery system. This free shore-based power is available at Maaskade in Rotterdam.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam published its annual report for 2021, outlining its work during the year, as well as its programmes.
Read moreDutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said to the reporters that any bans for the Russia ships to the port of Rotterdam was “not on the table” for now, since such moves would have to be decided at a European level.
Read morePort of Rotterdam informed that at Maasvlakte 2, 55ha of land is being raised for companies that make renewable fuels and chemical products.
Read moreThe conflict in Ukraine has prompted the European Union and other bodies to impose a number of sanctions on Russia. The extensive import of energy (crude oil, oil products, LNG, coal) is not (yet) affected by sanctions, but the export and transhipment of containers in particular suffers from the uncertainty caused by the conflict and the sanctions, the Port of Rotterdam announced.
Read more62 million tons of the almost 470 million transhipment in the Port of Rotterdam is Russia-oriented, the port informed, noting that there could be bottlenecks and higher prices.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam replied to the findings of the T&E report that it is the most polluting port in Europe, saying the conclusion "comes as no surprise" as Rotterdam is by far the largest port in Europe and logically also has the highest shipping-related CO2 emissions.
Read morePort of Rotterdam Authority and BigMile are developing a digital platform to identify transport-related emissions in the port.
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