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Two new deep sea quay cranes for RWG

On Thursday 23 April, two new deep sea quay cranes arrived at Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG).

MINSHIP embarks on bulk carrier biofuel trial

M/V Trudy has successfully bunkered biofuel at the Port of Rotterdam.

Dutch authorities: death on Saipem vessel occurred due to natural causes

Saipem confirms death onboard its vessel not related to COVID-19

Port of Rotterdam increased its efficiency thanks to a new digital solution

Gaining insight into port calls, nautical services, cargo and assets helps port authorities to optimally manage their operations and get the most out of...

The largest crane vessel in the world will arrive in Rotterdam

The world's largest semi-submersible crane vessel Sleipnir will arrive in the Port of Rotterdam for the first time on Sunday, March 22.  Sembcorp Marine, a...

Plastics-gatherer vessel sets sail for the Dominican Republic

The Interceptor 004, a vessel that will gather plastics o the Ozama River and prevent them from reaching the Caribbean Sea, has already set...

Tetrahedron developed an innovative crane for installing offshore wind turbines

Offshore wind turbines are becoming taller and taller. The Rotterdam-based start-up Tetrahedron has developed an innovative crane that makes existing jack-up rigs suited for...

Possible EU subsidy for international CO2 storage cooperation

The European Union is prepared in principle to provide a subsidy for a project to store CO2 from industry in Antwerp, Ghent, Zeeland and...

Hapag-Lloyd to lower CO2 emissions using biofuel

Hapag-Lloyd is bunkering “bio”: To reduce the CO2 emissions generated by operating ships, one of its ships recently refuelled in Rotterdam with a new,...

First step towards a climate-neutral transport Rhine-Alps Corridor

Seventeen parties have taken the first step towards a climate-neutral transport corridor between Rotterdam and Genoa. Organisations and companies have signed a declaration of intent...

Fourth Damen’s Fast Crew Supplier is delivered for HST

The UK-based High Speed Transfers (HST) Ltd has taken delivery of its fourth Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2710. This has occurred just over 18 months...

Geothermal energy research in Port of Rotterdam enters next phase

Shell Geothermal BV and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are together investigating the possibilities for geothermal energy in the Port of Rotterdam’s western section....

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