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Rotterdam World Gateway to fully equip quayside with shore-based power

Dutch container terminal Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has decided to equip its entire quayside with shore-based power capabilities, enabling all vessels to utilize this...

ONE completes terminal acquisitions in USWC and Rotterdam

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has received all necessary regulatory approvals and finalised its acquisition of a 51% stake in each of TraPac LLC (TraPac)...

Rotterdam World Gateway to increase capacity by 1.8 million TEUs

Dutch container terminal Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has agreed to a gradual extension of its terminal at the Prinses Amaliahaven on the Maasvlakte in...

First users of Container Exchange Route at Port of Rotterdam

Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG), the Delta terminal of Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) and Kramer Group will be the first market parties to be...

LNG-powered CMA CGM mega vessel completes milestone call at Rotterdam

The 23,000TEU CMA CGM Concorde arrived at Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) for its maiden call in the Port of Rotterdam on 1 July and...

Rotterdam World Gateway welcomes new equipment

Two new quay cranes arrived at Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) on 23 April and are currently being offloaded, a 10-day operation, with the cranes...
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