Vessels to be temporarily prohibited from using two docks in Rotterdam
Sea-going vessels will be temporarily prohibited from using Parkkade and Lloydkade docks in central Rotterdam, starting October 20th.
Read moreSea-going vessels will be temporarily prohibited from using Parkkade and Lloydkade docks in central Rotterdam, starting October 20th.
Read moreThe Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), RMI, Systemiq, Power2X, and industry leaders have formed the Transatlantic Clean Hydrogen Trade Coalition (H2TC), to enable the first shipment of clean hydrogen from the United States to Europe by 2026.
Read moreFrom 1 January 2026, the use of a Mass Flow Meter (MFM) bunker measurement system for bunker vessels in the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam will be mandatory.
Read moreA Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed by the City of Rotterdam and the City of Oslo to create a new Green Corridor for short sea shipping that will be served by Samskip’s next generation zero-emission SeaShuttle vessels.
Read morePort of Rotterdam will offer a substantial port fee reduction for ships that bunker sustainable fuels in Rotterdam, supporting the recently announced Zero Emissions Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA).
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam Authority and Yokogawa Electric Corporation are conducting a feasibility study to increase cross-industry integration for efficient energy in the Rotterdam industrial cluster.
Read moreSingapore's MPA, Rotterdam's Port, and other Green & Digital Shipping Corridor partners aim to reduce 20-30% of shipping emissions by 2030, as agreed at the third Green Corridor workshop in Rotterdam.
Read moreInland port duisport and the port of Rotterdam announce the next step in their partnership towards and leadership of the development of European hydrogen chains with a new feasibility study.
Read moreMaersk's world-first green methanol container vessel has reached the Port of Rotterdam, and it's expected to reach its destination, Copenhagen, in fifteen days, finishing its 21,500-kilometer journey from the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.
Read moreTo resolve the issue of improperly moored and anchored barges, the Port of Rotterdam Authority updated its General Terms and Conditions.
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