Rotterdam Port, RPPC Renew Collaboration

January 22, 2019

The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Port Promotion Council (RPPC) will once again be prolonging their partnership for another four-year term.

Port Authority CEO Allard Castelein said: “We have been working together for many years. Time and time again, it becomes clear that one of the most effective ways to promote the port of Rotterdam for RPPC and Rotterdam’s port and industrial community is by working together. By continuing to pool our strengths, we are able to attract new cargo flows to Rotterdam and maintain our position as the smartest and cleanest port.”

RPPC Chair Steven Lak said: “We are proud to contribute on behalf of our members, and in collaboration with the Port Authority, to the expansion of this wonderful port.”

RPPC brings its members in touch with parties involved in cargo transport all over the world through promotional trips, trade fairs and networking events – and raises the port of Rotterdam’s profile in the process.

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