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No summer of love in europe
A combination of system congestion further aggravated by strikes present a challenging scenario for container ports in the Hamburg-Le Havre range. AJ Keyes assesses the situation and what the rest of 2022 will bring.
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Transshipment crucial
German ports have battled through a difficult period but continue to maintain a surprisingly strong presence in the transshipment theatre of operations. A J Keyes reviews recent performance.
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DCT Gdansk – Expanding Capacity and Reach
The continued success of DCT Gdansk is undeniable. Now, the fast-growing facility is expanding its container terminal capacity to handle 4.65 million TEU per annum (up from 2.9 million TEU) with the construction of a third deep-water terminal (T3) adjacent to the existing DCT Terminals – T1 and T2.
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Heavyweight hurdles
Jacques Vandermeiren, CEO of the port of Antwerp-Bruges, was recently quoted as saying that the container segment of its business portfolio “continues to pose significant challenges.”
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MSC Going Large in Le Havre
MSC is supporting a substantial new investment at the Port of Le Havre, France, to expand the container handling capabilities at two of the port’s terminals over the next six years.
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Kazakhstan looks west
Kazakhstan is looking to consolidate its niche position as an exporter of steam coal to the EU. As Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports, establishing a secure route to market is key to this
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Hub to fuel service changes?
The new hub port of Chancay could open the door to substantial changes on how liner operators serve WCSA. Rob Ward unveils the thinking
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Chancay takes shape
Rob Ward runs the rule over progress with the mammoth China-backed Chancay port project and the competitive implications
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Port triples economic impact
Alabama’s port triples in economic impact in two years, doubling the number of jobs at the port
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Recycling facility partnership
KEZAD Group and Renov8 Polymer Industries have teamed up to create an advanced recycling facility
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A Bumper Package
The view appears to be gaining ground that the party is over in container shipping and normal operating conditions are on the way back. This may be true – only time will tell – but for sure there are still significant problems in the supply chain.
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LNG tank safety gauge order
Svanehøj Tank Control Systems has secured its largest ever order in China for tank gauging systems at a new LNG import terminal
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Safety investment pays off
An €80 million investment in safety has seen the risk of injury at DP World’s European terminals drop by 40%
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Marine monitoring - the bigger picture
Amy Thompson, oceanographic data engineer at OceanWise discusses how environmental monitoring is changing and improving safety in an unpredictable world.
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Ultra-fast charging
A new ultra-fast Megawatt Charging System could speed up the efficiency of electric transport
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CO2 import terminal
A commercial relationship is looking to develop a CO2 import terminal in the UK
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St Lucia cruise concession
GPH is to provide cruise operations along with an upgrade of port facilities in St Lucia
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Second round of Liverpool strikes
Workers at the Port of Liverpool are to walk out for a second time
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Climate outstrips air quality as port priority in European survey
Tackling emissions at EU ports is top agenda
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Oceania ports face unprecedented environmental challenge
Oceania ports are facing mounting environmental challenges