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From Darwin to Data

Introduction

Charles Darwin states that only the fittest - those best able to adapt – survive. This also resonates in today’s maritime and logistics industry. The imperative to adapt has taken on a new urgency. Emissions looms large, urging the maritime and logistics industries to unite more than ever before. Digitalisation and decarbonisation are starting to reinforce. 

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Vivienne de Leeuw 
Chief Financial Officer at the Port of Rotterdam Authority 

To adapt, you need to learn from mistakes and successes. We strive to do that more collectively. This annual digital report looks back at 2023 and examines our great collective progress in digital, as well as our learnings. What are yours? We would love to find out

Data and sustainability metrics are increasingly shaping decisions which will echo across generations. The Port of Rotterdam understands and embraces this shift. We recognise that a port's significance isn’t just measured in tonnage but in its commitment to a sustainable future. Here, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not just lofty ideals but guiding stars, steering the course toward a more equitable, resilient, and environmentally conscious landscape. For logistics as well as our industrial cluster.

From Darwin to Data

Introduction

Charles Darwin states that only the fittest - those best able to adapt – survive. This also resonates in today’s maritime and logistics industry. The imperative to adapt has taken on a new urgency. Emissions looms large, urging the maritime and logistics industries to unite more than ever before. Digitalisation and decarbonisation are starting to reinforce. 

Vivienne de Leeuw 
Chief Financial Officer at the Port of Rotterdam Authority 

To adapt, you need to learn from mistakes and successes. We strive to do that more collectively. This annual digital report looks back at 2023 and examines our great collective progress in digital, as well as our learnings. What are yours? We would love to find out

Data and sustainability metrics are increasingly shaping decisions which will echo across generations. The Port of Rotterdam understands and embraces this shift. We recognise that a port's significance isn’t just measured in tonnage but in its commitment to a sustainable future. Here, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not just lofty ideals but guiding stars, steering the course toward a more equitable, resilient, and environmentally conscious landscape. For logistics as well as our industrial cluster.