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Argent Enery Glycerinefabriek
01-10-2024

Argent Energy opens bio-based technical-grade glycerine plant in Amsterdam port area

Argent Energy, a European biofuels manufacturer, opened Europe's largest technical-grade glycerine plant in the Amsterdam port area on Friday, September 27. The glycerine plant will upgrade by-products of the biodiesel production process to a product suitable for wide use in the chemical industry.
Vuilnis
11-09-2024

No trash bags next to containers

Port of Amsterdam has placed containers at various locations where bargees can dispose their waste free of charge. These bins are emptied every Tuesday or earlier if the container is full.
Transitie
25-04-2024

Annual report 2023: Amsterdam port in full transition

The Port of Amsterdam’s annual report published today shows that the port is in transition. While revenues rose to €190.4 million, transhipment fell to 63 million tonnes. This is mainly due to a decline in fossil fuel transhipment.
Ontwikkeling groene waterstofcorridor Amsterdam Bilbao
18-04-2024

Development of green hydrogen corridor Bilbao and Amsterdam enters new phase

Together with our international partners, we signed two new agreements that herald a next phase in the development of a corridor between the Spanish port of Bilbao and the port of Amsterdam for green hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives.
Greenergy-01
15-04-2024

Greenergy increases biodiesel production capacity and feedstock capability

Last January Greenergy announced completion of its upgrade to the biofuels plant in the port of Amsterdam. Due to this upgrade, production capability has increased by as much as 25 percent, and the plant can now process more diverse feedstocks to meet the rising demand for waste-based biofuels.
werkzaamheden a7
19-02-2024

Extra travel time to and from Amsterdam port due to construction work on A7

Rijkswaterstaat is going to strengthen the bridge in the A7, over the Noordhollandsch Kanaal near Purmerend. During construction work, the bridge will remain open to traffic on a limited basis. Road users should expect major disruption and substantial extra travel time. The construction work will start on 1 April and will last about eight months.