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Port of Rotterdam: Fifteen per cent of transshipment is Russia-related

Port of Rotterdam: Fifteen per cent of transshipment is Russia-related

by Mariska Buitendijk | Feb 28, 2022 | News, Ports, Shipping

62 million tonnes of the almost 470 million transshipment in the Port of Rotterdam is Russia-oriented. According to the Port Authority, it is uncertain what the developments in Ukraine will mean for these flows in the coming period, but it will very likely lead to...
Port of Rotterdam container throughput exceeds pre-corona level

Port of Rotterdam container throughput exceeds pre-corona level

by Mariska Buitendijk | Oct 21, 2021 | Additive manufacturing, Digitalisation, Energy transition, News, Ports

Goods throughput in the Port of Rotterdam rose to 118.5 million tonnes in the third quarter, 14.6% more than in the same period last year. Throughput was 350.1 million tonnes through to the end of the third quarter, an increase of 8.6% on 2020. Container volumes are...
Dutch seaports’ throughput in 2020 fell sharpest since 2009 crisis

Dutch seaports’ throughput in 2020 fell sharpest since 2009 crisis

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 28, 2021 | News, Ports

The incoming and outgoing throughput of goods in Dutch seaports declined to almost 558 million tonnes in 2020 as a result of the pandemic. This is more than eight per cent less than in 2019, and thus the largest drop since the economic crisis of 2009. This follows...
Port of Rotterdam sees 2020 throughput fall by 6.9%

Port of Rotterdam sees 2020 throughput fall by 6.9%

by Mariska Buitendijk | Feb 22, 2021 | News

The Port of Rotterdam’s throughput for 2020 fell by over 32 million tonnes or 6.9% from 469.4 to 436.8 million tonnes. The first half year, the port suffered a drop of 9.1%, meaning the second half year was somewhat better. Container transshipment declined by...
Antwerp-Bruges could become Europe’s largest container port

Antwerp-Bruges could become Europe’s largest container port

by Mariska Buitendijk | Feb 15, 2021 | News

The City of Antwerp and the City of Bruges have reached an agreement to merge their ports. The combined port, to be named Port of Antwerp-Bruges, may overtake Rotterdam as Europe’s largest container port. The two Belgian ports announced on Friday 12 February...
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