Rotterdam Food Hub gets greener

An aerial shot of Rotterdam Food Hub

Source: Port of Rotterdam

Port of Rotterdam Authority, Necron Group and PTP Group have signed an agreement to develop 38 hectares of new agrifood logistics infrastructure at Rotterdam Food Hub.

The project will expand port infrastructure at Europoort through the construction of a 500-metre quay wall, cold storage facilities, terminal infrastructure and an integrated energy autonomy solution designed to improve port efficiency and sustainable cargo handling.

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