Print Email Facebook Twitter Development of container handling in the Port of Rotterdam Part of: Port Infrastructure Seminar 2010· list the conference papers Title Development of container handling in the Port of Rotterdam Author de Gijt, J.G. (J.G.deGijt@tudelft.nl) (TU Delft, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering) van Kleef, J.M. (Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands) Taneja, P. (P.Taneja@tudelft.nl) (TU Delft, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering) Ligteringen, H. (H.Ligteringen@tudelft.nl) (TU Delft, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering) Date 2010-06-22 Abstract During the last 60 years, the Port of Rotterdam has grown to be one of the major container ports in the world. The city of Rotterdam has changed from a fishing harbour to a Mainport in the last 600 years. The port facilities including the waterways, terminals and hinterland connections as well as the operating methods and handling techniques, have constantly adapted to the changing requirements over the years. The present position of the Port has been acquired through developments of design and construction techniques that cope with increasing loads and growing ship dimensions and through investments in infrastructure, information technology and logistics, all with due consideration for the environment. This paper describes the evolution of container handling in the Port of Rotterdam since the arrival of the first container in Rotterdam in 1966 up to the present. Subject port developmentcontainer terminalcontainer handlingRotterdam To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0018e79d-ee56-44cb-a8c8-c35493888218 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2010 de Gijt, J.G.; van Kleef, J.M.; Taneja, P.; Ligteringen, H. Files PDF Container_handling_in_the ... e_Gijt.pdf 1.36 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0018e79d-ee56-44cb-a8c8-c35493888218/datastream/OBJ/view