Latest News – Page 269
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NewsPorts sign MoU for environmental protection
Two ports keen to advance the development and deployment of innovative technologies specifically related to navigational safety and environmental protection have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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NewsUK freeport to boost offshore wind investment
A proposed new freeport in the UK will turbo-charge the development of an offshore wind hub according to the partnership of businesses and public authorities backing the bid.
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NewsSwedish terminal move enables growth
A Swedish port has announced plans to move its container terminal with construction possible from 2026 and operations from 2028.
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NewsChina targets transport efficiency
China has unveiled plans to make its transport sector more efficient over the next 15 years offering better supply chain connectivity to 27 major coastal ports and 36 major inland ports.
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NewsLNG supply for ports in Malaysia and Japan
LNG will be supplied to ships at ports in Malaysia and Tokyo Bay, Japan following a new Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) to promote LNG as a marine fuel and reduce maritime transport GHG emissions.
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NewsCalifornia congestion impact growing
One of the California ports impacted by the current container supply chain congestion is feeling the strain with both imports and exports down in January.
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NewsAmmonia ship fuel project expands
A project to develop ammonia propelled ships and support the maritime industry’s drive to decarbonisation has been joined by a major port authority in Asia.
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NewsAutonomous drones network to aid safety
Drones are playing an increasingly important role in the future of one port as it embarks on a series of inspection and control tests using a drone to help maintain onsite safety.
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NewsAntwerp backs rail in post-Covid era
The Port of Antwerp says that the post-Covid era offers the perfect opportunity to invest in rail because of its sustainability, reliability and predictability.
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NewsSingapore to benefit from smarter booking
Green benefits will result from an integrated one-stop booking platform for Singapore''s container depots, terminals, hauliers and logistics facilities.
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NewsGaussin begins vehicle automation project
Gaussin has taken a giant step forward in automation with plans to convert six newly acquired electric vehicles autonomous driving machines.
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NewsVICT strikes suspended
Strikes have been suspended at ICTSI’s Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) at the Port of Melbourne.
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NewsSardinia LNG terminal gathers pace
A Spanish natural gas company has won a contract to operate and maintain the first LNG terminal in Sardinia.
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NewsHungarian rail hub will increase port efficiency
A new rail terminal in Hungary will link the Adriatic ports of Trieste, Koper and Rijeka together creating one of the most efficient logistical hubs in Europe.
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NewsCongested California port diverts cargo
A California port says it is diverting cargo to other ports to ease congestion and keep the supply chain moving.
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NewsMaking Scandinavia’s largest port fossil-free
In an effort to speed up the transition to fossil free fuel, several transport giants have teamed up to reduce carbon emissions linked to the port.
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NewsCleaner trucks clean up the air
Cleaner dray trucks are on the horizon for one US port that aims to replace 20 older models by Earth Day.
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NewsRotterdam awards harbour expansion contract
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has selected contractors for the construction of new quays in the Princess Amalia Harbour as part of its container throughput expansion investment.
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NewsPORTS: A FRONT ROW SEAT
COMMENT: I must confess, over the past four years, I got a little tired of writing about the huge breakthrough “Infrastructure” investment initiatives which, as all boats rise with the tide, would benefit ports throughout the USA, writes Barry Parker.
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A STRATEGIC PLAN: TICKS THE BOXES BUT RADICAL ENOUGH?
COMMENT: The French Haropa ports of Le Havre, Rouen and Paris are steadily implementing the full merger announced over two years ago and the final step should be ready in June of this year, writes Peter de Langen.