Latest News – Page 405
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Eye on the storm
Envirosuite’s Chaim Kolominskas explains how ports can benefit from a new approach to environmental management
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Lengthy path to success
COMMENT: This year saw positive news for the two large new port development projects in North West Europe: JadeWeserPort and London Gateway, writes Peter de Langen.
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Flowering in the cold
Helsinki has carved a niche nurturing tech innovation, finds Stevie Knight
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Automation: ‘copy with pride’
Kalmar’s Antti Kaunonen explains to Carly Fields why we need automation standards
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Added value, added risk
Ports looking to add value must consider the insurance risks. Felicity Landon reports
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Hacking at the hurdles
From gimmick to reality, hackathons have come of age. Stevie Knight reports
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Position of authority
MVC’s Miles Vartan explains why AEO status can complement ISPS regulations in ports
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Autonomy realities
COMMENT: The promise of autonomy in shipping is certainly getting pulses racing, if the patter from September’s London International Shipping Week (LISW) is anything to go by, writes Carly Fields.
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Carriers questionable logic
COMMENT: Liner shipping seems to function on the basis of a merry-go-round logic when it comes to economic rationale, writes Ben Hackett.
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Transhipment dice roll again
COMMENT: One of the consequences of the formation of the mega-alliances that has yet to work its way fully through is the relocation of transhipment volumes, writes Mike Mundy.
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Lifting the data curtain
Carly Fields learns about ATOM’s mission to improve automation experiences
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Breaking ranks
COMMENT: The European Union-mandated liberalisation of Spain''s port services, which generated a period of significant unrest in the sector earlier in the year, is progressively leaving in its wake a changed pattern of container handling along Spain’s Mediterranean coastline.
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Ready or not
Building ports ‘future ready’ is becoming harder to achieve, finds Felicity Landon
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LNG car carriers to set sail in 2019
Two ships will be among the first LNG-fuelled car carriers when they enter service in 2019.
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EU opportunities for UK post-Brexit
UK Ports Minister John Hayes has declared that there is a thirst for trade with the UK from EU nations.