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The Port of Rotterdam prides itself as the largest seaport in Europe and has had a huge impact on both industrial and logistics sectors. But the success of this busy port comes on the back of a great commitment and dedication by the stakeholders involved in the Netherlands. Our reporter Denis Otieno has returned from a tour of the facility and highlights a few lessons Kenya can pick from the European country.
Rotterdam Port: Lessons for Kenya
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