The Port of Rotterdam has introduced revised regulations governing port tug services, updating permit requirements to enhance safety, operational efficiency and service standards within Europe’s largest seaport. The new framework is designed to ensure that tug operators meet evolving regulatory and environmental expectations while supporting the smooth movement of vessels.
The updated rules outline revised licensing conditions, operational criteria and compliance requirements for companies providing tug assistance in the port. The measures are expected to improve transparency, strengthen oversight and maintain high-quality towage services for ships calling at Rotterdam.
The Port of Rotterdam said the revised regulations form part of its broader strategy to modernise port operations and accommodate increasing maritime traffic while supporting sustainability goals. Tug operators will be required to comply with the updated permit framework within the specified implementation period.
The changes are expected to reinforce Rotterdam’s position as a leading global maritime hub by ensuring reliable, safe and efficient tug services that support uninterrupted port operations and international trade.
