All Port of Rotterdam articles – Page 4
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Rotterdam’s integrated plans for inland cargo
The Port of Rotterdam is now using an integrated planning approach to manage inland container shipping and allied activities.
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Europe’s 'first' green methanol bunker barge
A Dutch partnership is developing a green methanol powered bunker barge
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Drone Deployment
The Port of Rotterdam is to run trials with drones to achieve sea-going and inland shipping inspections as part of efforts to reduce pollution.
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Carbon insetting potential
GoodShipping and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are promoting the ‘insetting’ concept
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Digital Corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the world’s longest Green and Digital Corridor to enable low and zero carbon shipping.
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Til Spending Spree Rolls Into Rotterdam
Terminal Investments Limited (TIL), the terminal division of MSC, is continuing its spending spree on securing new container terminal capacity with the announcement of the development of a new mega-terminal in Rotterdam in conjunction with Hutchison Ports, which will eventually offer a capacity of up to seven million TEU per annum.
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Green corridor partnership
Two European ports are working together to achieve sustainable shipping
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Two tales from toc: streamlining inland barging
Steve Cameron, well known Moderator at the Terminal Operations Conference (TOC) and roving correspondent for Port Strategy, highlights two ‘tales’ from the June TOC in his own inimitable style
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Green shipping corridor
Two port authorities are looking to establish what they call the ‘world’s longest’ green digital shipping corridor
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HYDROGEN PIONEER
The Port of Rotterdam has pioneering status in developing the hard and soft infrastructure necessary to fulfil the role of a European hydrogen hub
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Baie Comeau enlists Rotterdam support
The Port of Baie Comeau, Canada has joined forces with the Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands to explore the potential for its development and future cargo growth opportunities.
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FUTURE FUEL PROOF
Interest in clean fuel terminal tractors is building fast. New designs, ongoing R&D and extensive testing are all part of the picture as John Bensalhia reports
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THE DOMINO EFFECT
A new report from the Royal Bank of Canada assesses the impact of current challenges to the global supply chain and considers what the likely outcome will be. A J Keyes presents the highlights
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Rotterdam Deal
The Port of Rotterdam is strengthening its ongoing partnership with the Port of Duisburg by collaborating on more initiatives relating to digitalisation and energy transition.
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Ammonia terminal expansion
The Port of Rotterdam ammonia import terminal is to be expanded due to demand
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Alternative fuel tool
A tool is being developed to pinpoint which alternative fuels are available at which ports
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Slashing patrol vessel emissions
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is turning its attention to its patrol vessels
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Good news for hydrogen supply
Rotterdam says it can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030, considerably up on expectation
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Hydrogen pipeline first
Shell has become the first hydrogen pipeline customer at the Port of Rotterdam helping it get its hydrogen economy off the ground