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zonnepanelen van boven
02-08-2019

CWT starts largest solar project in the Port of Amsterdam

More than 41,000 solar panels will generate sustainable energy in the Port of Amsterdam for logistics services provider CWT. Spread across five locations, the panels will together form the largest solar project in Amsterdam.
Doop Flexfueler 2019
27-06-2019

FlexFueler001 Christening Ceremony Held in Amsterdam

Titan LNG held a christening event for the FlexFueler001 in collaboration with the Port of Amsterdam. This event marks the official commencement of safe, efficient and cost-effective inland waterway LNG bunkering in the ARA region.
windpark op zee
20-05-2019

Cooperation is crucial to offshore wind farms

The Netherlands is about to witness the emergence of significantly larger offshore wind farms. In addition to resulting in estimated double revenues for the wind energy industry by 2030, this will lead to the creation of around 25,000 to 30,000 new jobs.
The CEO of Port of Amsterdam and the Royal Huisman at the wharf
15-05-2019

Amsterdam port area to be graced with new ‘Royal’ presence

With the arrival of Royal Huisman, the port of Amsterdam has attracted yet another yacht manufacturer with a Royal Charter. The company will be operating from the former Holland Jachtbouw wharf in Zaandam, which will be owned by Port of Amsterdam from the 14th of May 2019.
Spoorgoederenvervoer
11-03-2019

Rail freight transport vital to Amsterdam port companies

The rail freight transport breakfast session took place on Wednesday, 6 March 2018. Port of Amsterdam organised this session for clients and stakeholders who have an interest in rail freight transport.
Schip met containers en havenkranen
19-02-2019

Inland shipping joins forces in Amsterdam-Utrecht-Rotterdam corridor

TMA Logistics, CTU and VCL join forces to establish the North West Central Corridor. This cargo consolidation will result in a more reliable barge product, more sustainable transport and fewer handling delays at the terminals.