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Walstroom Passenger Terminal Amsterdam
15-07-2022

Sea cruise in the Port of Amsterdam connected to ship-to-shore power

The Port of Amsterdam is working towards the energy transition by making sea cruises more sustainable. In 2025, sea cruises will be connected to ship-to-shore power at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).
Samenwerking duisport Port of Amsterdam
28-06-2022

duisport and Port of Amsterdam join forces in development of green hydrogen value chain and hinterland network

Port of Amsterdam and duisport will expand their long-lasting cooperation, as Markus Bangen, CEO at duisport, and Koen Overtoom, CEO at Port of Amsterdam, have announced that the ports will jointly develop the hydrogen value chain and their hinterland network. The CEOs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to underline the commitment of their organizations to these shared goals.
Scheepvaart Noordzeekanaal
08-04-2022

Impact of the war in Ukraine on the Port of Amsterdam

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused worldwide horror and protest. Both countries also have trade connections and relationships with the Port of Amsterdam. Europe’s decision to ban Russian ships and coal from Russia obviously has consequences for the Port of Amsterdam and its clients. We follow and support these sanctions.
Werkgelegenheid Amsterdamse haven
31-03-2022

Port less dependent on fossil cargo in 2021

In the year 2021, the Port of Amsterdam was again confronted with the consequences of the energy transition and the Covid pandemic. Transshipment fell, but results increased. The total turnover of non-fossil cargo increased, and therefore the port became less dependent on fossil cargo.
Nieuwe Visie Schone Scheepvaart
10-03-2022

Port of Amsterdam opts for clean shipping

Port of Amsterdam, as a leader in the transition to a sustainable society, wants to accelerate making shipping and the maritime sector more sustainable. Today it is publishing the Clean Shipping Vision with clear targets for making shipping more sustainable. Port of Amsterdam is supported in this by the port business community and the maritime industry.
Jan Lagasse voorzitter RvC
23-02-2022

Jan Lagasse is new Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Port of Amsterdam

Shareholder the City of Amsterdam has appointed Jan Lagasse as Supervisory Board (RvC) Chairman of Port of Amsterdam with effect from 1 April 2022. He succeeds Jeroen de Haas, who will be standing down from the Port of Amsterdam Supervisory Board after nine years as a supervisory director with effect from the same date.