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Schip met containers en havenkranen
19-02-2019

Inland shipping joins forces in Amsterdam-Utrecht-Rotterdam corridor

TMA Logistics, CTU and VCL join forces to establish the North West Central Corridor. This cargo consolidation will result in a more reliable barge product, more sustainable transport and fewer handling delays at the terminals.
Schipper Port of Amsterdam bij schip Inyala
04-02-2019

2018: increase in ship calls while number of serious accidents remains virtually unchanged

The port of Amsterdam welcomed a total of 41,424 barges and 7,525 sea-going vessels in 2018, including 180 sea cruise ships. The numbers for 2017 were 40,012 and 7,011, respectively.
windmolens
17-01-2019

‘A circular chemical industry allows us to take huge steps in making the economy more sustainable’

'Most people come up with blank looks when asked about making the chemical industry more sustainable. Which is a pity, as a circular chemical industry allows us to take huge steps in making our economy more sustainable,’ says Bart Raedts, co-director of and investor in ChainCraft.
circulair ondernemen
14-01-2019

‘There is a whole world to win by committing to circular business’

‘Raw materials are of immeasurable value, because they make our existence possible. In a good circular model, we appreciate this value. For instance, by asking ourselves whether we could use less raw materials to make things and also whether we might use “second-hand raw materials”. So what is required is a broad scope,’ says Andre Arends, managing director of GMP Group, of which Paro, which is located in the port of Amsterdam, is part.
Onderscheiding voor René Kouwenberg
12-11-2018

PTA Director René Kouwenberg receives award

René Kouwenberg has been presented with the Frans Banninck Cocq Medal in connection with the announcement of his retirement as Director of Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA). Kouwenberg will retire on 1 January 2019.
vlag wappert op hoogste punt Sluis Operatie Centrum in aanbouw
29-10-2018

Lock Operation Centre of the new sea lock at IJmuiden reaches its highest point

One year after the start of the construction of the Lock Operation Center on 9 October 2017, the contours of the striking object halfway along the southern lock chamber wall are clearly visible. A distinctive characteristic of the design is that the 18 metre high building inclines towards the lock at an angle of 15 degrees.