Europe – Page 48

  • The Port of Gdansk
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    Legal uncertainty hinders Polish port development

    2010-03-15T10:38:00Z

    Ports in Poland are now applying environmental policy – even though there is often confusion between European and Polish legislation. Kasia Kurek, of Erasmus University, Rotterdam, reviews the environmental initiatives that are being undertaken

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    Over 70 GreenLine spreader orders for Bromma

    2010-03-14T15:00:00Z

    Bromma continues to win major new orders for its all-electric GreenLine spreaders, including very strong demand for its single lift all-electric yard units. Bromma has won orders for nearly 70 GreenLine spreaders during the 4th quarter of 2009 alone.

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    BPO discusses new marine fuel regulations

    2010-03-13T14:37:00Z

    Forty representatives from Baltic ports, shipping lines and maritime administrations gathered on 19 January at a BPO seminar in Copenhagen to share their various opinions on the consequences of IMO’s new marine fuel sulphur regulations.

  • NS tunnel
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    Norfolk Southern a top ‘green’ company

    2010-03-12T15:57:00Z

    Norfolk Southern Corporation’s sustainability initiatives have earned the company recognition as one of 25 green supply chain partners named by Inbound Logistics magazine.

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    Dutch go-ahead for Scheldt deepening

    2010-03-12T14:26:00Z

    Work on deepening the Western Scheldt will start in a few weeks, now that the Council of State in the Netherlands has given the go-ahead. According to Flemish minister of public works Hilde Crevits dredging operations will actually begin on 1 March.

  • Unloading the stones
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    Bringing stones to Rotterdam

    2010-03-11T14:03:00Z

    The Yeoman Bontrup, the first ship carrying stones for the hard sea defences for Maasvlakte 2, was unloaded in Rotterdam. The stones come from Bremanger (Norway), about 200km north of Bergen. During the coming two years, a ship loaded with around 90,000 tonnes of natural stone will arrive every two ...

  • President of the Port of Gijón, Fernando Menendez Rexach
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    Gijón: “Port and City Together”

    2010-03-11T12:00:00Z

    With its “Port and City Together” Project, the Port of Gijón, Spain, was the first winner of the ESPO Societal Integration award. GreenPort Journal interviews the President of the Port of Gijón, Fernando Menendez Rexach.

  • Simon Bennett
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    Reducing shipping’s CO2 emissions: what next after Copenhagen?

    2010-03-11T11:55:00Z

    Simon Bennett, secretary, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), reviews the Copenhagen Conference and the implications for the global shipping industry

  • FTA believes that the draft statement should pave the way
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    Trade body welcome UK ports statement

    2010-03-09T13:52:00Z

    The UK’s Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed the Department for Transport’s (DfT) long-awaited National Policy Statement for ports. The trade body believes that the draft statement should pave the way for much-needed port development, thereby securing a brighter future for the UK’s economy.

  • All four ships involved in the incident
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    Braemar Howells team averts environmental incident

    2010-03-07T15:22:00Z

    Christmas celebrations were put on the backburner as staff from incident response specialists Braemar Howells worked round the clock to prevent a potential environmental disaster off the UK coast at Falmouth, Cornwall.

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    Castrol Marine launches two double hull barges

    2010-03-04T10:59:00Z

    Castrol Marine, one of the leading global suppliers of marine lubricants, has launched two new barges in advance of the latest ‘double hull’ legislation from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

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    Dunkerque certified

    2010-03-03T12:21:00Z

    During 2007 the Port of Dunkerque decided to aim for accreditation of its facilities for ships and inland waterway vessels.

  • Laem Chabang port in Thailand is one of the ports involved in the project
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    ASEAN ports get sustainability support

    2010-03-02T10:58:00Z

    The ASEAN Ports Association (APA) and German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) are jointly implementing the “Sustainable Port Development in the ASEAN Region” project, designed to help selected ports comply with international environment and safety standards while improving their efficiency.

  • APM's Safety Programme
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    APM's Safety Programme sees reduced injuries

    2010-03-01T12:22:00Z

    Stockholm, Sweden –APM Terminals Head of Health, Safety Security and Environment (HSSE) and CSR, Henrik Kristensen detailed APM Terminals’ Safety Culture implementation and approach which have established new standards of safety performance for the container industry while addressing the 2nd ICHCA Safe Cargo Handling Seminar in Stockholm, held prior to ...

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    GreenPort Conference Opens in Stockholm

    2010-02-24T08:44:00Z

    Ulla Hamilton, Deputy Mayor of the City of Stockholm and Chairman of the Ports of Stockholm opened the 5th GreenPort Conference which convened this morning in Stockholm...

  • Port of Kotka's EcoQuay
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    Port of Kotka's new EcoQuay opens in February

    2010-02-06T08:47:00Z

    The Port of Kotka''s EcoQuay concept will be operational at the beginning of February 2010 - the EcoQuay was adopted taking into account several environmental aspects in designing, constructing and using the quay.

  • Unloading of natural stone from Bermanger
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    1st Stones shipment for Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte 2 sea defences

    2010-01-17T08:51:00Z

    The Yeoman Bontrup, the first ship carrying stones for the hard sea defences for Maasvlakte 2, was unloaded in Rotterdam.

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    ESPO attends COP 15

    2009-12-13T09:08:00Z

    Whilst top politicians from all corners of the globe have been in Copenhagen this week for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, various industry side-events have been organised in the Danish capital. Following an initiative of Det Norske Veritas (DNV) a special session on Ports, Goods Movement and Supply ...

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    APM Terminals welcomes CMA CGM's flagship

    2009-12-11T09:05:00Z

    CMA CGM held a ceremony on board CMA CGM''s new 365m long, 52.1m (20 containers) wide fleet flagship, the Cristophe Colomb to welcome the giant technologically advanced vessel to the Port of Rotterdam on its maiden voyage from Shanghai.

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    New Baltic Sea NOx Study published

    2009-12-05T08:55:00Z

    Annual ship emissions of nitrogen oxides in the Baltic Sea could be cut by around 270,000 tons by 2015 by the application of an emissions charge, according to a new study entitled "Market-based instruments for NOx abatement in the Baltic Sea."