TomDavid deploys temporary storage solution for Rotterdam's cruise passenger overflow

ROTTERDAM – To accommodate the high volumes of luggage from the increasing amount of cruise ships docking at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam City Development commissioned Dutch architecture firm TomDavi
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