Europe – Page 48

  • According to Andrew Huxley, many in the marine supply chain business have operations that rely upon “multiple third-party suppliers” and have “widespread office networks” Photo: Pixabay/Pexels/CC0 License
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    TT Club: cyber activity must be addressed

    2018-05-10T15:48:00Z

    Specialist port insurer TT Club has warned of the daily operational risk posed by cyber ''activity'', urging ports to shut down third party back doors into their systems.

  • From left: James Cooper, David Brown and Jerry Hopkinson Photo: UKMPG
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    UKMPG brings in new blood at the top

    2018-05-09T20:31:00Z

    In a change at the top, Forth Ports chief executive Charles Hammond has been named as the new chair of the United Kingdom Major Ports Group (UKMPG).

  • Henrik L. Pedersen
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    Ex-APM Terminals executive takes top ABP job

    2018-05-01T10:26:00Z

    APM Terminals’ chief commercial officer (CCO) Henrik L. Pedersen has been appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of Associated British Ports (ABP).

  • Chornomorsk – the renamed Illichivsk Port – has a cavernous capacity, but who’ll be stepping in to fill it? Photo: USPA
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    Reforms and reinvention in the Black Sea

    2018-04-30T09:22:00Z

    The region appears to be on an upward trajectory again for both bulk and boxes, writes Stevie Knight

  • TIS, operator at Yuzhny, could soon be joined by international port operators in the Ukraine. Credit: TIS
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    Europe’s hotspot for port infrastructure investment

    2018-04-30T09:20:00Z

    Interlegal’s Rachid Bouda explains why Ukraine should be where the smart money is heading

  • Port of Piraeus
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    Piraeus operator denies knowledge of criminal activity

    2018-04-26T16:47:00Z

    Port of Piraeus operator Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) has said it is not aware of any criminal activity at the port following a report that European Union and Italian authorities are investigating suspected wide-scale tax fraud by Chinese criminal gangs importing goods via Piraeus.

  • Port connectivity study
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    Study shows benefits of port connectivity

    2018-04-24T11:12:00Z

    Better connections to English ports could help businesses thrive and boost the UK’s economy, a new UK Government study shows.

  • "It is critical that these agencies are prepared for a new Brexit regime and that the infrastructure required is in place in time," Mr Ballantyne said
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    BPA calls for Brexit reassurances

    2018-04-24T06:00:00Z

    The British Ports Association (BPA) has written to UK Prime Minister Theresa May to call for finance guarantees for any new border facilities and digital infrastructure that may be required following the country’s departure from the European Union.

  • The Port of Rotterdam Authority has launched the first version of a digital application which, it claimed, allows vessels calling on the Port of Rotterdam to reduce their waiting time by an average of 20%
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    Rotterdam launches port call efficiency platform

    2018-04-21T21:01:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority has launched the first version of a digital application which, it claims, will allow vessels calling at the port to reduce their waiting time by an average of 20%.

  • According to Peel Ports Group, the alliance will encourage shared learning and address the challenges connected to using autonomous vessels in UK ports
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    Liverpool witness to autonomous operation

    2018-04-17T13:54:00Z

    The UK’s Port of Liverpool has experienced the demonstration of an autonomous vessel at the facility’s Brocklebank Dock.

  • Marine and inland transport with Rotterdam as the destination or departure point causes CO2 emissions of about 25m tonnes annually (image is of the Port of Rotterdam) Photo: Koen Brouwer/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Rotterdam to target CO2 emissions

    2018-04-17T13:54:00Z

    Rotterdam’s marine transport contributes 21.5m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year.

  • Clare Guinness
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    25-year growth plan at Warrenpoint

    2018-04-17T10:57:00Z

    Northern Ireland’s Warrenpoint Port has unveiled a 25-year growth plan involving upgrading transport links, improving capacity and facilities and developing improved linkages with Warrenpoint town.

  • Fluxys Zeebrugge LNG terminal
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    LNG bunkering facility to be built at Antwerp

    2018-04-11T13:21:00Z

    Fluxys will build a permanent LNG bunkering facility at the Port of Antwerp to bolster its existing mobile (truck-to-ship) bunkering service.

  • IMO GHG Strategy discussions
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    ESPO supports EU position on IMO CO2 negotiations

    2018-04-05T13:27:00Z

    EU support for an CO2 emissions reduction target for the shipping sector as well as potential short, mid, and long-term reduction measures has been backed by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO).

  • Tilbury is poised for 'massive' expansion
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    Getting over the ‘B’ word in the UK

    2018-03-29T12:13:00Z

    Like it or not, Brexit continues to dominate the agenda for the UK ports sector, reports Felicity Landon

  • Dr-John-Warner-2018-President-of-battery-industry-trade-group-NATTBatt-International.jpg
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    Experts Highlight Viable Power and Propulsion Solutions for Next Generation Vessels

    2018-03-28T14:21:00Z

    Lithium-ion battery expert Dr John Warner is presenting at the NEXT GENERATION Marine Power & Propulsion Conference at the Grand Harbour, Southampton on 18 and 19 April 2018.

  • A screengrab from Policy North's report showing the free port graphic
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    Teesside free port vision mooted

    2018-03-28T13:19:00Z

    Think-tank Policy North has offered a vision of what a free port in Teesside, located in the north east of England in the UK, following on from calls to grant Teesside free port status.

  • ESPO has claimed the EU's RFD does not decrease maritime transport's admin burden Photo: Bankenverband - Bundesverband deutscher Banken/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
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    ESPO: EU directive fails to decrease admin burden

    2018-03-28T11:52:00Z

    The implementation of Directive 2010/65/EU on reporting formalities for ships arriving in and/or departing from ports of the Member States (the Reporting Formalities Directive, or RFD) fails to succeed in lowering the administrative burden in maritime transport, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has said.

  • HHLA has acquired Estonia’s largest terminal operator, TK
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    HHLA acquires largest Estonian terminal operator

    2018-03-28T11:52:00Z

    German operator Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has acquired Estonia’s largest terminal operator, Transiidikeskuse AS (TK), making its logistics and transport business the market leader in container handling at Muuga Harbour.

  • Signing to make onshore power for seagoing vessels a reality at the Port of Antwerp. Image credit: Antwerp Port Authority
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    Antwerp seals onshore power deal

    2018-03-28T09:41:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority has signed an agreement with Siemens, ASEA Brown Boveri, Schneider Electric, Actemium and Techelec to provide for onshore power for seagoing vessels in the Port of Antwerp.