Latest News – Page 341
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NewsDigital platform for inland waterways
A new digital platform for ship management promises to make Hamburg''s waterways more sustainable
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NewsClimate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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NewsClimate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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NewsLNG bunkering boost at Finland port
A port in Finland has secured new business which will mean the start of regular bunkering operations onsite.
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NewsClean trucks cut California port emissions
A delivery of 40 trucks featuring clean engine technology to a major US port drayage company will help California ports meet their emission targets.
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NewsEmission-fighting IMO 2020 fuel supply deal
IMO 2020-compliant bunker fuel will soon be produced at a European port to help tackle ship emissions.
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NewsNorwegian Ports save 30% for a limited time
Ports in Norway are eligible for our exclusive 30% discount, saving up to €568.50 on delegate bookings at this year''s GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019 for a limited time.
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NewsLow-carbon future in the cruise industry: Yoshioka Tatsuya
Yoshioka Tatsuya, Founder and Director of Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organisation, will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise 2019.
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NewsSwarco to share experience on day two
Swarco, sponsors of GreenPort Congress 2019, will be joining leading speakers on day two of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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NewsVessel movement simulation collaboration
A new collaboration to enable marine consultants and port owners to more realistically simulate vessel movements in ports aims to increase port efficiency.
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NewsWaste gas energy potential revealed
A port-led recycling project has revealed the energy potential from waste gas.
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NewsFatal injury at Australian port
A man has been fatally injured at an Australian port following an incident involving a truck.
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NewsPorts will lead on 5G development
Ports will lead other industries in the development of 5G solutions, predicts a Latvian port currently testing 5G solutions in a bid to protect the environment and foster efficiency.
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NewsPorts shut down for Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian has caused major disruption for ports on the south east coast of the US.
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NewsZeebrugge LNG services agreement signed
A long-term LNG Services Agreement has been signed for the Zeebrugge LNG terminal at the Port of Zeebrugge.
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NewsHambantota damage limitation
COMMENT: China is getting touchy that its signature Belt and Road Initiative, via which it is expanding its global footprint in the maritime ports sector, is being increasingly criticised for having a strong geo-political dimension to it.
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NewsCongress host port shares its eco ambitions
Ingvar Mathisen, Port Director and CEO speaks about the Port of Oslo’s ambitions to become the world’s most effective and environmentally-friendly city port.
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NewsPorts need to be part of ‘Green Deal’
Talk of a ‘Green Deal’ in the European Parliament has prompted a call to recognise the role that ports can play in policymaking.
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NewsPlastic pellet pollution challenge launched
A European port has launched a challenge to find the ideal solution for plastic pellet pollution.
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NewsPorts need to be part of ‘Green Deal’
Talk of a ‘Green Deal’ in the European Parliament has prompted a call to recognise the role that ports can play in policymaking.