GreenPort Congress Oceania brings together environmental managers from port authorities, terminal operators, shipping lines and logistics operators to learn about the latest sustainable developments and environmental practices in the Oceanic region and beyond.
The final day of GreenPort Congress Oceania concluded with a technical tour of the Port onboard “The Princess”.
Svitzer Australia’s Ivan Spanjic said that Australasia needs to take action to make biofuel more feasible
Delegates at GreenPort Congress Oceania were keen to hear about green financing options
The second day of the GreenPort Congress taking place in Newcastle (Australia) delved into a range of topics,
Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes and Craig Carmody CEO of the Port of Newcastle welcomed delegates and guests to the opening reception.
The first GreenPort Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere commenced today in the Australian east coast city of Newcastle.
Port Nelson has welcomed New Zealand’s first electric dual-drive mobile harbour crane
Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct is central to the Port of Newcastle’s alt fuels diversification strategy
The project aims to address coastal flooding which is a major threat for Pacific Island communities
Jan De Nul is helping Hedland expand port infrastructure and increase cargo capacity
South Australian ports will receive investment to focus on port electrification and onshore power supply
Australia’s Pilbara region is looking to establish itself as a green ammonia bunkering hub