Publications
The Port of Rotterdam features in a number of books and magazines published by various organisations and publishers. The RPPC publishes an annual Rotterdam Port information Yearbook as well as various pages in the magazine MainPort. It is also possible to advertise in some of these publications.
Rotterdam Port Information Yearbook
This publication provides all the necessary information about the port of Rotterdam. Addresses of forwarding agents, shipping lines and agents, port statistics, connections with the hinterland and shipping connections. The port yearbook also includes an index of port-related companies in Rotterdam.
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MainPort
A monthly magazine for Dutch shippers and transport companies. MainPort is an independent magazine monitoring developments in all areas of transport and providing background information to them. Its target readers are the board and management of shippers and companies engaged directly or indirectly in providing logistics services in the broadest sense of the term.
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Port of Rotterdam Annual Report
A summary of the activities of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, plus news and a financial report for 2010.
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Newsletter ShortSea Journal
A newsletter published by the Shortsea Promotion Centre Holland about the latest developments and opportunities in the fast-growing shortsea sector. Published four times a year.
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Annual Report RPPC
RPPC Annual Report 2011
RPPC Annual Report 2010
RPPC Annual Report 2009
RPPC Annual Report 2008
Members
RPPC membership is open to companies active in or having a business interest in directly and indirectly port-related services in the port, transport and logistics sectors in the great Rotterdam area.
News
Minister opens Maasvlakte 2
,,Today we are clearing the way for international shipping and trade. That’s typical of the Netherlands. That’s how we became big. With Maasvlakte 2, the Netherlands is throwing the door wide open to the newest generation of container ships. And we offer space for the latest terminals. The port is growing 20% larger, and the container capacity has doubled.” With these words, Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment, today (22 May 2013) opened Maasvlakte 2 to shipping.
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