Latest News – Page 269
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NewsBrit port plans green hydrogen hub
Shoreham Port has partnered with a green hydrogen developer with the aim of creating a 20MW green hydrogen hub by 2024.
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NewsPorts of Indiana seeks terminal operator
The Ports of Indiana has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) as it seeks a general cargo terminal operator at one of its ports.
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NewsAntwerp and Zeebrugge ports merge
The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will merge and operate under the name ‘Port of Antwerp-Bruges’.
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NewsLooking at the business case for LPG
In recent years uptake of LPG has increased because of its greener credentials and its simplicity of storage, writes Andrew Stafford, technical director at Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation.
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NewsRotterdam further invests in hydrogen
Uniper and Port of Rotterdam Authority have started a feasibility study for a green hydrogen plant with a capacity of 100MW.
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NewsHydrogen project planned for Aus port
A large-scale hydrogen production facility will be built and developed at Port Anthony in Australia with planned initial production of 20t per day.
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NewsCONVENTIONAL WISDOM
John Bensalhia assesses the rubber tyred gantry sector identifying positive demand and ongoing design innovation including for what can be dubbed “conventional units”.
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NewsScottish port takes key offshore wind role
Scotland''s Port of Nigg has been chosen as a base for foundation structures being used for a major offshore wind farm project.
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NewsCranes help Antwerp Container Terminal grow
Antwerp Container Terminal (ACOT) has ordered two new ship to shore container cranes with unique offset primary rocking beams to enable operational flexibility.
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NewsUS ports get help to shift to offshore wind
A single-source terminal and supply chain management solution is being developed to support the emerging offshore wind industry in the US.
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NewsBrazilian ports digitilisation partnership
A new partnership aims to accelerate the digitilisation of Brazilian ports and develop an approach to more sustainable and efficient port calls in the country.
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NewsAfrican port recycles oil waste
Ghana''s Port of Terma is boosting its recycling efforts with a compact micro-refining unit which regenerates oil waste into petroleum products.
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NewsTauranga cuts waste and saves money
New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga is reaping the benefits of several green initiatives, including achieving a 15.3% reduction in carbon emissions in the last financial year.
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NewsPort of Felixstowe ro-ro upgrade complete
Work to allow Hutchison Ports’ Port of Felixstowe to accommodate larger ro-ro vessels and improve the efficiency of vessel operations has been completed.
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NewsABP invests in new port rail service
Associated British Ports (ABP) has invested GB£300,000 in a new rail service at a major UK port to help green its operations further.
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NewsABP invests in new port rail service
Associated British Ports (ABP) has invested GB£300,000 in a new rail service at a major UK port to help green its operations further.
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NewsOVER LAND OR SEA?
It could result in more earth being moved than both the Panama and the Suez canals combined - and it won’t pay for itself. Stevie Knight asks if the Thai Canal is still worth consideration?
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NewsWPCAP ports decide on 2021 actions
World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) ports have agreed to take new actions on energy efficiency, shore power and alternative fuels to combat climate change.
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NewsLe Havre sets out its green agenda
In this article, Susan Parker talks to HAROPA Le Havre (HLH) on how the port is fulfilling ESPO''s November 2020 environmental report.
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NewsMelbourne deal to ease container congestion
The Port of Melbourne has struck a deal that will help ease shipping container congestion.