- Several times in the past period we have received a message from individuals from abroad who have been offered a job by someone posing as a recruiter for Port of Amsterdam.
- Dorine Bosman (58) will join the Board of Directors of Port of Amsterdam as Chief Investment Officer (CIO) with effect from 1 October 2021. Following this appointment Port of Amsterdam will have a Board of Directors consisting of three members.
- The Supervisory Board of Port of Amsterdam has been strengthened with Evert den Boer (51) with effect from 1 September 2021, and now consists of five members.
The director of the Central Nautical Management North Sea Canal Area, also the (State) Harbour Master, announces the following:
Port of Amsterdam requests that every ship that makes an international voyage and fishing vessels that make a multi-day voyage must submit the Maritime Declaration of Health (MDoH) prior to entry, regardless of the health situation on board.
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At the moment the world is at a standstill or is running at more than full speed. Also in the Amsterdam port in this time of corona crisis, as everywhere in the country, there are companies where the employees are out of work or companies where they just can't handle the work.
- Hydrogen will play an important role in our future energy system. In the documentary 'Hydrogen, our new energy', presenter Anic van Damme goes on a voyage of discovery into the status of hydrogen in the Netherlands. What is already possible? What challenges and solutions are there?
The passage of certain types of vessels in harbor basins used by commercial shipping can lead to dangerous situations. For this reason, it is prohibited for these types of vessels to be in certain harbor basins.
The Director Central Nautical Management North Sea Canal Area decides that it is forbidden to enter port basins with certain types of vessels.
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From September 25th it is no longer mandatory to keep one and a half meters away from each other. This is a big step forwards.
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The Netherlands is about to witness the emergence of significantly larger offshore wind farms. In addition to resulting in estimated double revenues for the wind energy industry by 2030, this will lead to the creation of around 25,000 to 30,000 new jobs.