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forever one superjachten bij het scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam
23-08-2018

Superyachts choose Amsterdam

HISWA Holland Yachting Group and Port of Amsterdam announced in May 2018 their ambition to put Amsterdam on the map as a top destination for superyachts. The last two months more than 10 superyachts have chosen Amsterdam as their destination. They include Reef Chief, Aviva, Avanti, Forever One and Big Eagle.
esi-korting voor schepen
01-08-2018

Maximum ESI discount doubled for ships with ESI certificates and LNG

For some years Port of Amsterdam has been giving discounts on port dues to vessels listed in the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) that have attained an ESI score of 20 points or higher. As of 1 August, we will be increasing this incentive by adding another discount.
Biodiesel Greenergy
19-07-2018

Greenergy acquires biodiesel plant in the Port of Amsterdam

British company Greenergy has acquired the biodiesel plant located in the Port of Amsterdam from the oil storage company Oiltanking.
Graphic nieuwe Energiehaven
10-07-2018

Carbon emissions in North Sea Canal Area to be reduced by half by 2030

Industrial companies based in the North Sea Canal Area seek to cut carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, bringing them down from the current level of 15 megatons. Virtually all circular waste flows must be recycled by 2050 and carbon emissions minimised. In committing to these targets, the area aims to be among the leading regions in Europe when it comes to reducing climate change.
goederentrein in het havengebied
26-06-2018

Train gains ground in goods transport

Parties involved in the transport of goods by rail have reached agreement with State Secretary Stientje van Veldhoven on a package of measures designed to make goods transport by rail more sustainable and more attractive.
Slimme bouwhub
26-04-2018

Smart building hub in the Port of Amsterdam optimises construction flows and relieves roads

The growing number of construction projects in the Greater Amsterdam Area has created a need for a smart and efficient method for transporting materials to building sites.