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Ongoing projects

Port in development

11 May 2021
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Yangtzekanaal 

To give the current ships more room to move, the navigable channel (the bed) will be widened along its entire length over the coming years.

Rotterdam Food Hub

The Rotterdam Food Hub is taking shape along the Calandkanaal at the entrance to the Maasvlakte. The 60-hectare industrial site is being specially prepared to provide companies in the ‘agrofood’ sector with optimal facilities.

Maasvlakte-Zuid railway yard (EMZ)

The new railway yard is needed to facilitate the increasing rail freight traffic from Maasvlakte to the European hinterland. 

The port area is always under development. We design, build and renovate in collaboration with various partners and parties. This ensures that the port and infrastructure are in optimal condition for the operations of our customers. And together we are developing a safe, accessible and efficient port of the future.

Energy transition

Sketch of the conversion park to be built
Realisation of green energy generation park (hydrogen conversion park)
Porthos Botlek
Porthos
Droespolderweg
Widening the Droespolderweg cable and pipeline corridor
Parkkade ligplaatsen
Parkkade berths

Recharge Rotterdam

Recharge Rotterdam is a programme to strengthening and transitioning critical industries. Together with the Dutch government and Deltalinqs, we are working on the programme to strengthen the Rotterdam cluster in the short term.

Maasvlakte railway development

Container traffic volumes at the Port of Rotterdam will only increase. To accommodate this growth, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, ProRail, the Ministry of Infrastructure & Water Management and the European Union are investing in sustainable and efficient rail development.

Accessible port

Rozenburg Lock as seen from above
Renovation Rozenburg Lock
Site where Prinses Alexiaviaduct will be realised (image: ZJA)
Prinses Alexiaviaduct
Aerial view of Vondelingenweg
Lifecycle-extending maintenance on Vondelingenweg

Rotterdam Mainport Development Project

More space was needed for Rotterdam’s development and competitive position, which is why the Dutch government took the decision to strengthen Mainport Rotterdam. However, this needed to take place with respect for nature, the environment and living environment quality in Rijnmond. The Rotterdam Mainport Development Project (PMR) was established for this

Image Quality Program

To support business, the Image Quality Programme has been set up. That programme includes 10 criteria for buildings (new construction, rebuilding and/or renovation) and site design.