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The Future of the Port of Rotterdam

Always moving. 24 hours a day. The piling machines that build, the ships that sail and the people who constantly come up with new smart...

Tram driving near Cube houses in Rotterdam. Photo: Guido Pijper

Continue your journey on two wheels.

Rotterdam public transport travelers can now easily take a shared bicycle or e-scooter. This is the result of a collaboration between RET, the Municipality of...

Time for ‘truck tinder’: the truck platooning matching app

Located close to the main artery connecting the Maasvlakte port and industrial area to the hinterland, the enormous Maasvlakte Plaza truck stop offers safe parking...

No limits on offshore ambitions

The port of Rotterdam provides plenty of opportunities for offshore companies. And those companies most assuredly find their way to Rotterdam. For instance, Allseas’ megaship...

Rotterdam as living lab for smart future mobility

Rotterdam is a city of frontrunners, pioneers and people with the courage and will to drive change. Entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and experimentation are integral to...

No dirt in the air in 2030

Air quality in Rotterdam must be improved, and by 2030 the City Council wants CO2 emissions to be half those of 1990. The municipality of...

Schip aan kade Maasvlakte II

Schip aan kade Maasvlakte II

A freight ship is at the quay at Maasvlakte II; ready to load or offload cargo.