RST and Samskip launch shore power initiative
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip announced the launch of their Green Shore Power initiative, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions produced by docked vessels.
Read moreRotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip announced the launch of their Green Shore Power initiative, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions produced by docked vessels.
Read moreRotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has reached agreement with DP World, CMACGM/Terminal Link, HMM and MOL and the Port of Rotterdam Authority about a phased expansion of the RWG terminal.
Read moreFrom 2030 onwards, the Rotterdam hydrogen network, which will cost some 1.5 billion euros, will connect the major industrial regions in the Netherlands and surrounding countries such as Germany and Belgium.
Read moreUK-based Group P&I Club NorthStandard has warned members that Northern European ports have been imposing an increasing number of fines on vessels carrying grain on the grounds that they have breached fumigation rules.
Read moreYara Clean Ammonia and Cepsa announced that they have agreed on a strategic partnership to set up the first clean hydrogen maritime corridor between the ports of Algeciras and Rotterdam for the decarbonization of European industry and maritime transport.
Read moreOn 25 May, Dutch shipping company Future Proof Shipping (FPS) officially launched the first hydrogen-powered zero-emissions inland container ship, H2 Barge 1, in Rotterdam.
Read morePorts of Rotterdam and Brazil’s Pecém signed a cooperation agreement for port development, port logistics, hinterland connection and port-related energy projects, such as offshore wind energy and green hydrogen production.
Read morePort of Newcastle announced that it has joined forces with ten global energy enablers to commit to the Platform Zero Global Partnership for Hydrogen Innovation.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam, together with the Province of Zuid Holland and more than 40 partners have launched a project for emission-free inland and near-shore shipping on hydrogen.
Read moreIn the coming years, the ports of Mannheim and Rotterdam will step up cooperation in making the logistics chain between the two ports more sustainable and digital.
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