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The port of Rotterdam: Bulk and industry
The best of the biggest screen. The largest LED screen in Europe displays impressive, poetic images of the port of Rotterdam, so that visitors arriving at Rotterdam Central Station immediately realise that they are in a World Port City!
This movie displays Bulk and industry
https://www.portofrotterdam.com
Follow Port of Rotterdam also on:
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Website: https://www.portofrotterdam.com
published: 19 Feb 2015
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Everybody is a Rotterdammer: the manufacturing industry of the future
In this series people will show you Rotterdam through their eyes. What's Rotterdam like?
This fifth episode of the series shows you the innovative side of Rotterdam, where the harbour and new technologies comes together. It's a playground where learning and business meets. Interesting authentic companies are located here, in this area you will find the raw edge of the city Rotterdam.
Watch this episode and many more in the online Eurovision village: https://www.eurovisionvillage.com/
Directed and produced by Silvain Hooglander.
published: 19 May 2021
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Port of Rotterdam - How Europe's busiest port operates
The Port of Rotterdam is not only Europa’s largest port, but also the most efficient, serving as a round-the-clock shipping hub which never sleeps. It serves as a key point of transit in shipping routes for the Netherlands, Europe and beyond, and has been making an increasing effort to use clean technology throughout.
Subscribe to wocomoMOTORS: https://goo.gl/UwTZsp
Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo
The port of Rotterdam is a maritime motorway. Every day, it is traversed by an endless parade of ships, carrying more than 400 million tonnes of cargo per year. It is one of the largest ports in the world, and one of the most difficult to navigate.
With Singapore and Shanghai, the port of Rotterdam is the world’s busiest port thanks to its favourable geographic dis...
published: 26 Nov 2018
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Why is The NETHERLANDS so RICH? - How it became the world's second largest exporter of food?
The Netherlands is a small country in Northern Europe, home to just over 17 million people. A good part of the territory is below sea level, which is why it is famous for its engineering works to face the challenges of constant flooding. It is also famous for being one of the most stable and wealthy countries in the world. By 2017, according to the World Bank, it had a GDP per capita of $48,000 higher than countries like Australia, Canada or the United Kingdom. The questions addressed in the video are: what reasons explain the wealth of the Netherlands? How did the discovery of a natural gas field almost ruin the Dutch economic "miracle"? And how did such a small country become the world's second largest food exporter?
Other videos of interest:
- Why is AUSTRALIA so RICH? - Why is it cal...
published: 07 Aug 2022
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Port of Rotterdam. Future of the Maritime industry
the port of Rotterdam. no people. all done by robots and machines. that is future.
published: 27 Dec 2016
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The Maritime Museum Rotterdam as the home of the maritime industry
Original upload: december 2016.
The Maritime Museum is a contemporary meeting place deeply rooted in society, where a wide audience of three generations discovers the maritime world. In the heart of Rotterdam, in the Maritime District where the port of Rotterdam once began. Read more on: https://www.maritiemmuseum.nl/en/page/187.
published: 09 Oct 2019
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MOST BUSY Shipping Ports in the World
Boats are what make the world of international trade go round, as without them, it is impossible to bring goods from Point A to Point B efficiently and effectively. However, these boats need somewhere to dock, and while there are thousands of ports around the world, there are some that are a little bigger than others. So today, grab your captain’s hats and prepare your sea legs as we count down the Top 15 Busiest Shipping Ports in the World!
#shipping ng #top15
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published: 31 May 2022
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Maritime in Minutes - news round-up February 2024
Three months of the Red Sea crisis, US cyber fears over Chinese made port cranes, and the Magna Carta of the seafaring kind and much more in the latest Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect back on the month of February in maritime and shipping the stories that stood out from our coverage.
Hear more about:
EU recognises abatement of emissions difficult in shipping Maersk looks at DB Schenker acquisition Feeder chartering and the impact of the Red Sea crisis No change in Panama Canal restrictions until April Geopolitics and inflation impact Rotterdam port Three months of the Red Sea crisis Biden administration and China made port crane cyber fears Philippines President delays signing Magna Carta of Filipino seafarers
Listen now!
Links to stori...
published: 01 Mar 2024
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TUGTECHNOLOGY '23: The industry's premier technical gathering is coming to Rotterdam! 22-23 May 2023
Join hundreds from the global tug community in Rotterdam this May for the sector's leading conference, firmly established as the must-attend event in the collective diary.
Papers and the technologies discussed will be rooted in the industry’s commercial, operational, regulatory, technical and ESG context. Supply chain considerations and economics will be very much in focus across the two day programme.
Delivering vital insights and clarity on the technological changes and options available to industry as 2030 comes rapidly into the view. Emissions challenges; fuel options, fuel cell technology, hybrid approaches; batteries and autonomous vessels will be addressed and the latest innovation and design showcased.
published: 15 Mar 2023
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The port of Rotterdam: Bulk and industry
The best of the biggest screen. The largest LED screen in Europe displays impressive, poetic images of the port of Rotterdam, so that visitors arriving at Rotte...
The best of the biggest screen. The largest LED screen in Europe displays impressive, poetic images of the port of Rotterdam, so that visitors arriving at Rotterdam Central Station immediately realise that they are in a World Port City!
This movie displays Bulk and industry
https://www.portofrotterdam.com
Follow Port of Rotterdam also on:
Facebook: https://tiny.cc/zdshhy
Twitter: https://tiny.cc/peshhy
Linkedin: https://tiny.cc/cdshhy
Website: https://www.portofrotterdam.com
https://wn.com/The_Port_Of_Rotterdam_Bulk_And_Industry
The best of the biggest screen. The largest LED screen in Europe displays impressive, poetic images of the port of Rotterdam, so that visitors arriving at Rotterdam Central Station immediately realise that they are in a World Port City!
This movie displays Bulk and industry
https://www.portofrotterdam.com
Follow Port of Rotterdam also on:
Facebook: https://tiny.cc/zdshhy
Twitter: https://tiny.cc/peshhy
Linkedin: https://tiny.cc/cdshhy
Website: https://www.portofrotterdam.com
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 14579
4:17
Everybody is a Rotterdammer: the manufacturing industry of the future
In this series people will show you Rotterdam through their eyes. What's Rotterdam like?
This fifth episode of the series shows you the innovative side of Ro...
In this series people will show you Rotterdam through their eyes. What's Rotterdam like?
This fifth episode of the series shows you the innovative side of Rotterdam, where the harbour and new technologies comes together. It's a playground where learning and business meets. Interesting authentic companies are located here, in this area you will find the raw edge of the city Rotterdam.
Watch this episode and many more in the online Eurovision village: https://www.eurovisionvillage.com/
Directed and produced by Silvain Hooglander.
https://wn.com/Everybody_Is_A_Rotterdammer_The_Manufacturing_Industry_Of_The_Future
In this series people will show you Rotterdam through their eyes. What's Rotterdam like?
This fifth episode of the series shows you the innovative side of Rotterdam, where the harbour and new technologies comes together. It's a playground where learning and business meets. Interesting authentic companies are located here, in this area you will find the raw edge of the city Rotterdam.
Watch this episode and many more in the online Eurovision village: https://www.eurovisionvillage.com/
Directed and produced by Silvain Hooglander.
- published: 19 May 2021
- views: 196
12:10
Port of Rotterdam - How Europe's busiest port operates
The Port of Rotterdam is not only Europa’s largest port, but also the most efficient, serving as a round-the-clock shipping hub which never sleeps. It serves as...
The Port of Rotterdam is not only Europa’s largest port, but also the most efficient, serving as a round-the-clock shipping hub which never sleeps. It serves as a key point of transit in shipping routes for the Netherlands, Europe and beyond, and has been making an increasing effort to use clean technology throughout.
Subscribe to wocomoMOTORS: https://goo.gl/UwTZsp
Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo
The port of Rotterdam is a maritime motorway. Every day, it is traversed by an endless parade of ships, carrying more than 400 million tonnes of cargo per year. It is one of the largest ports in the world, and one of the most difficult to navigate.
With Singapore and Shanghai, the port of Rotterdam is the world’s busiest port thanks to its favourable geographic disposition because the Netherlands is located between Germany, France and the United Kingdom, the three main economies in the region. Without port of Rotterdam, no Mercedes in Germany.
Another factor that plays in favour of the Netherlands is the timing of inspections. The speed of inspections plays a very important role in the competitiveness of the business.
The port of Rotterdam gives more than 9000 people a job on ships, offices, on the cages, on security... without them, Europe would be near to collapse.
An excerpt from the documentary of NZZ Format "Rotterdam". More from NZZ Format: https://www.youtube.com/user/NZZFormat
https://wn.com/Port_Of_Rotterdam_How_Europe's_Busiest_Port_Operates
The Port of Rotterdam is not only Europa’s largest port, but also the most efficient, serving as a round-the-clock shipping hub which never sleeps. It serves as a key point of transit in shipping routes for the Netherlands, Europe and beyond, and has been making an increasing effort to use clean technology throughout.
Subscribe to wocomoMOTORS: https://goo.gl/UwTZsp
Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo
The port of Rotterdam is a maritime motorway. Every day, it is traversed by an endless parade of ships, carrying more than 400 million tonnes of cargo per year. It is one of the largest ports in the world, and one of the most difficult to navigate.
With Singapore and Shanghai, the port of Rotterdam is the world’s busiest port thanks to its favourable geographic disposition because the Netherlands is located between Germany, France and the United Kingdom, the three main economies in the region. Without port of Rotterdam, no Mercedes in Germany.
Another factor that plays in favour of the Netherlands is the timing of inspections. The speed of inspections plays a very important role in the competitiveness of the business.
The port of Rotterdam gives more than 9000 people a job on ships, offices, on the cages, on security... without them, Europe would be near to collapse.
An excerpt from the documentary of NZZ Format "Rotterdam". More from NZZ Format: https://www.youtube.com/user/NZZFormat
- published: 26 Nov 2018
- views: 99113
8:35
Why is The NETHERLANDS so RICH? - How it became the world's second largest exporter of food?
The Netherlands is a small country in Northern Europe, home to just over 17 million people. A good part of the territory is below sea level, which is why it is ...
The Netherlands is a small country in Northern Europe, home to just over 17 million people. A good part of the territory is below sea level, which is why it is famous for its engineering works to face the challenges of constant flooding. It is also famous for being one of the most stable and wealthy countries in the world. By 2017, according to the World Bank, it had a GDP per capita of $48,000 higher than countries like Australia, Canada or the United Kingdom. The questions addressed in the video are: what reasons explain the wealth of the Netherlands? How did the discovery of a natural gas field almost ruin the Dutch economic "miracle"? And how did such a small country become the world's second largest food exporter?
Other videos of interest:
- Why is AUSTRALIA so RICH? - Why is it call the LUCKY COUNTRY?
https://youtu.be/sQUOIEW8HG4
Sources of interest:
- McMahon, Fred (2000). Road to Growth - The Dutch Miracle. Atlantic Institute for Market Studies.
https://www.aims.ca/site/media/aims/book_roadtogrowth_chapter3.pdf
Data:
- About trade in The Netherlands:
https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/publication/2019/37/dutch-trade-in-facts-and-figures-2019
#economicsnation #netherlands
https://wn.com/Why_Is_The_Netherlands_So_Rich_How_It_Became_The_World's_Second_Largest_Exporter_Of_Food
The Netherlands is a small country in Northern Europe, home to just over 17 million people. A good part of the territory is below sea level, which is why it is famous for its engineering works to face the challenges of constant flooding. It is also famous for being one of the most stable and wealthy countries in the world. By 2017, according to the World Bank, it had a GDP per capita of $48,000 higher than countries like Australia, Canada or the United Kingdom. The questions addressed in the video are: what reasons explain the wealth of the Netherlands? How did the discovery of a natural gas field almost ruin the Dutch economic "miracle"? And how did such a small country become the world's second largest food exporter?
Other videos of interest:
- Why is AUSTRALIA so RICH? - Why is it call the LUCKY COUNTRY?
https://youtu.be/sQUOIEW8HG4
Sources of interest:
- McMahon, Fred (2000). Road to Growth - The Dutch Miracle. Atlantic Institute for Market Studies.
https://www.aims.ca/site/media/aims/book_roadtogrowth_chapter3.pdf
Data:
- About trade in The Netherlands:
https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/publication/2019/37/dutch-trade-in-facts-and-figures-2019
#economicsnation #netherlands
- published: 07 Aug 2022
- views: 1198398
1:01
Port of Rotterdam. Future of the Maritime industry
the port of Rotterdam. no people. all done by robots and machines. that is future.
the port of Rotterdam. no people. all done by robots and machines. that is future.
https://wn.com/Port_Of_Rotterdam._Future_Of_The_Maritime_Industry
the port of Rotterdam. no people. all done by robots and machines. that is future.
- published: 27 Dec 2016
- views: 46957
2:13
The Maritime Museum Rotterdam as the home of the maritime industry
Original upload: december 2016.
The Maritime Museum is a contemporary meeting place deeply rooted in society, where a wide audience of three generations discov...
Original upload: december 2016.
The Maritime Museum is a contemporary meeting place deeply rooted in society, where a wide audience of three generations discovers the maritime world. In the heart of Rotterdam, in the Maritime District where the port of Rotterdam once began. Read more on: https://www.maritiemmuseum.nl/en/page/187.
https://wn.com/The_Maritime_Museum_Rotterdam_As_The_Home_Of_The_Maritime_Industry
Original upload: december 2016.
The Maritime Museum is a contemporary meeting place deeply rooted in society, where a wide audience of three generations discovers the maritime world. In the heart of Rotterdam, in the Maritime District where the port of Rotterdam once began. Read more on: https://www.maritiemmuseum.nl/en/page/187.
- published: 09 Oct 2019
- views: 1033
19:53
MOST BUSY Shipping Ports in the World
Boats are what make the world of international trade go round, as without them, it is impossible to bring goods from Point A to Point B efficiently and effectiv...
Boats are what make the world of international trade go round, as without them, it is impossible to bring goods from Point A to Point B efficiently and effectively. However, these boats need somewhere to dock, and while there are thousands of ports around the world, there are some that are a little bigger than others. So today, grab your captain’s hats and prepare your sea legs as we count down the Top 15 Busiest Shipping Ports in the World!
#shipping ng #top15
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https://wn.com/Most_Busy_Shipping_Ports_In_The_World
Boats are what make the world of international trade go round, as without them, it is impossible to bring goods from Point A to Point B efficiently and effectively. However, these boats need somewhere to dock, and while there are thousands of ports around the world, there are some that are a little bigger than others. So today, grab your captain’s hats and prepare your sea legs as we count down the Top 15 Busiest Shipping Ports in the World!
#shipping ng #top15
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- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 125436
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[1080p] Netherlands Rotterdam Industry - NoCopyrightVideos
CREDIT- We just collect copyright-free videos from different sources to help content creators. All credit goes to its respective owners. If you want to claim/wa...
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Maritime in Minutes - news round-up February 2024
Three months of the Red Sea crisis, US cyber fears over Chinese made port cranes, and the Magna Carta of the seafaring kind and much more in the latest Maritime...
Three months of the Red Sea crisis, US cyber fears over Chinese made port cranes, and the Magna Carta of the seafaring kind and much more in the latest Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect back on the month of February in maritime and shipping the stories that stood out from our coverage.
Hear more about:
EU recognises abatement of emissions difficult in shipping Maersk looks at DB Schenker acquisition Feeder chartering and the impact of the Red Sea crisis No change in Panama Canal restrictions until April Geopolitics and inflation impact Rotterdam port Three months of the Red Sea crisis Biden administration and China made port crane cyber fears Philippines President delays signing Magna Carta of Filipino seafarers
Listen now!
Links to stories featured in this episode
EU recognises shipping abatement challenge with green fuels priority (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/regulation/eu-recognises-shipping-abatement-challenge-green-fuels-priority)
Maersk to look at DB Schenker acquisition (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/logistics/maersk-look-db-schenker-acquisition)
Chartered feeders de rigueur in Red Sea crisis (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/containers/chartered-feeders-de-rigueur-red-sea-crisis)
No change in Panama Canal restrictions before April (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/panama/no-change-panama-canal-restrictions-april)
Geopolitics and inflation drag Rotterdam volumes into the red (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports/geopolitics-and-inflation-drag-rotterdam-volumes-red)
Industry united in call to free Galaxy Leader crew held hostage for 3 months (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ship-operations/industry-united-call-free-galaxy-leader-crew-held-hostage-3-months)
Red Sea Crisis page (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/red-sea-crisis)
Biden administration to bring port crane manufacturing back to the US (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports/biden-administration-bring-port-crane-manufacturing-back-us)
Philippine’s President delays signing the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/crewing/philippines-president-delays-signing-magna-carta-filipino-seafarers)
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https://wn.com/Maritime_In_Minutes_News_Round_Up_February_2024
Three months of the Red Sea crisis, US cyber fears over Chinese made port cranes, and the Magna Carta of the seafaring kind and much more in the latest Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect back on the month of February in maritime and shipping the stories that stood out from our coverage.
Hear more about:
EU recognises abatement of emissions difficult in shipping Maersk looks at DB Schenker acquisition Feeder chartering and the impact of the Red Sea crisis No change in Panama Canal restrictions until April Geopolitics and inflation impact Rotterdam port Three months of the Red Sea crisis Biden administration and China made port crane cyber fears Philippines President delays signing Magna Carta of Filipino seafarers
Listen now!
Links to stories featured in this episode
EU recognises shipping abatement challenge with green fuels priority (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/regulation/eu-recognises-shipping-abatement-challenge-green-fuels-priority)
Maersk to look at DB Schenker acquisition (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/logistics/maersk-look-db-schenker-acquisition)
Chartered feeders de rigueur in Red Sea crisis (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/containers/chartered-feeders-de-rigueur-red-sea-crisis)
No change in Panama Canal restrictions before April (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/panama/no-change-panama-canal-restrictions-april)
Geopolitics and inflation drag Rotterdam volumes into the red (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports/geopolitics-and-inflation-drag-rotterdam-volumes-red)
Industry united in call to free Galaxy Leader crew held hostage for 3 months (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ship-operations/industry-united-call-free-galaxy-leader-crew-held-hostage-3-months)
Red Sea Crisis page (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/red-sea-crisis)
Biden administration to bring port crane manufacturing back to the US (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports/biden-administration-bring-port-crane-manufacturing-back-us)
Philippine’s President delays signing the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers (https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/crewing/philippines-president-delays-signing-magna-carta-filipino-seafarers)
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- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 62
0:34
TUGTECHNOLOGY '23: The industry's premier technical gathering is coming to Rotterdam! 22-23 May 2023
Join hundreds from the global tug community in Rotterdam this May for the sector's leading conference, firmly established as the must-attend event in the collec...
Join hundreds from the global tug community in Rotterdam this May for the sector's leading conference, firmly established as the must-attend event in the collective diary.
Papers and the technologies discussed will be rooted in the industry’s commercial, operational, regulatory, technical and ESG context. Supply chain considerations and economics will be very much in focus across the two day programme.
Delivering vital insights and clarity on the technological changes and options available to industry as 2030 comes rapidly into the view. Emissions challenges; fuel options, fuel cell technology, hybrid approaches; batteries and autonomous vessels will be addressed and the latest innovation and design showcased.
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Join hundreds from the global tug community in Rotterdam this May for the sector's leading conference, firmly established as the must-attend event in the collective diary.
Papers and the technologies discussed will be rooted in the industry’s commercial, operational, regulatory, technical and ESG context. Supply chain considerations and economics will be very much in focus across the two day programme.
Delivering vital insights and clarity on the technological changes and options available to industry as 2030 comes rapidly into the view. Emissions challenges; fuel options, fuel cell technology, hybrid approaches; batteries and autonomous vessels will be addressed and the latest innovation and design showcased.
- published: 15 Mar 2023
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