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Kind regards,
Matthijs van Doorn
Vice President Commercial at Port of Rotterdam Authority
Finally, you can find contact details for specific topics on the colophon page. We value your feedback on the magazine, so let’s stay connected!
Furthermore, we discuss the challenges faced by companies in the port, including high energy costs, policy issues, and market pressures from China and the US. This article examines whether the government's energy and climate measures package provides sufficient relief.

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Additionally, we highlight the importance of maintaining strong relationships with our neighbours in Germany, as approximately 25% of all cargo passing through the port of Rotterdam either originates from or is destined for Germany, making these connections crucial.
Then, let's dive into the future of the port and the ambitious expansion plans for the Yangtzekanaal, and discover Carbonbid: a new initiative from the Port of Rotterdam Authority offering financial support for short-term CO₂ reduction solutions.
We give you an exclusive look behind the scenes of operations at a trimodal terminal, showcasing how these vital hubs contribute to the port's efficiency.
Welcome to the latest edition of the Rotterdam Port Magazine! In this issue, we take you behind the scenes at Europe’s busiest port, offering an exclusive look into the daily activities and processes of various companies.
Preface
Introduction
Don't want to miss another edition of the Rotterdam Port Magazine?
Subscribe here and receive it directly in your inbox.

Kind regards,
Matthijs van Doorn
Vice President Commercial at Port of Rotterdam Authority
Finally, you can find contact details for specific topics on the colophon page. We value your feedback on the magazine, so let’s stay connected!
Furthermore, we discuss the challenges faced by companies in the port, including high energy costs, policy issues, and market pressures from China and the US. This article examines whether the government's energy and climate measures package provides sufficient relief.
Additionally, we highlight the importance of maintaining strong relationships with our neighbours in Germany, as approximately 25% of all cargo passing through the port of Rotterdam either originates from or is destined for Germany, making these connections crucial.
Then, let's dive into the future of the port and the ambitious expansion plans for the Yangtzekanaal, and discover Carbonbid: a new initiative from the Port of Rotterdam Authority offering financial support for short-term CO₂ reduction solutions.
We give you an exclusive look behind the scenes of operations at a trimodal terminal, showcasing how these vital hubs contribute to the port's efficiency.
Welcome to the latest edition of the Rotterdam Port Magazine! In this issue, we take you behind the scenes at Europe’s busiest port, offering an exclusive look into the daily activities and processes of various companies.
Preface
Introduction