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  • Port of Antwerp
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    Blockchain solution for container security

    2017-06-29T12:24:00Z

    Belgium-based logistics and supply chain company T-Mining is undertaking a pilot project to make container handling in the Port of Antwerp more efficient and secure.

  • There's too much noise with blockchain solutions
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    Be wary of immature blockchain solutions

    2017-06-29T10:01:00Z

    Be wary of the blockchain hype; while it has the potential to revolutionise the port industry, you need to cut through the noise to find solutions with real staying power, essDOCS co-founder and chief executive Alexander Goulandris told TOC Europe delegates.

  • e-house
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    Santos electrification project

    2017-06-29T10:00:00Z

    An engineering project at Brazil’s Port of Santos has resulted in improved cargo loading, discharging and stowing efficiency, making it both leaner and greener.

  • The Port of Barcelona is one example of a port with terminals that have returned to normal Photo: Ref54/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Stevedoring strike settled in Spain

    2017-06-29T06:55:00Z

    The strike by Spanish stevedores is coming to an end, as stevedores reach individual agreements with terminal operators frustrated by the inability of the owners’ association, Anesco, to negotiate a country-wide agreement.

  • Empty container handler
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    Hyster electrifies big trucks

    2017-06-28T17:25:00Z

    A project to electrify container handler trucks and 11t high capacity empty container handlers is underway at Hyster.

  • e-house
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    GE completes Tiplam engineering

    2017-06-28T16:17:00Z

    An engineering, supply and commissioning project for Brazil’s Port of Santos has resulted in improved cargo loading, discharging and stowing efficiency.

  • Med port development is in China's sights. Credit: Hector Garcia
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    Don’t underestimate China’s role in the Med

    2017-06-28T11:40:00Z

    China’s desire to create a ‘hub of hub ports’ in the Mediterranean should not be underestimated, an economist has stated at TOC Europe.

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    Less carriers, more terminal overcapacity by 2025

    2017-06-28T10:10:00Z

    A more transparent industry with just six to eight global carriers and simplified processes - this will be the shape of the container shipping industry eight years from now, according to an outlook delivered at TOC Europe.

  • European Commission
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    European Commission to present PRF Directive revision update

    2017-06-28T09:54:00Z

    By the time of this year’s GreenPort Cruise Conference, the Commission proposal on Port Reception Facilities Directive will be close to being on the table. Anna Bobo Remijn, will present the revisions during a session dedicated to getting the buy-in from all port users.

  • POA Windfarm
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    Port of Amsterdam and Eneco: new partners in Amsterdam wind farm

    2017-06-28T09:15:00Z

    Port of Amsterdam and Dutch energy company Eneco today announced a new partnership for the generation and supply of wind energy. Port of Amsterdam will be acquiring a 50% stake in Eneco’s existing Afrikahaven wind farm, located in the Western port area.

  • AIDAperla
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    Cruise ship fuelled by LNG while docked

    2017-06-28T08:59:00Z

    Germany-headquartered AIDA Cruises will supply its newly launched cruise ship with low-emission liquefied natural gas (LNG) while she is docked in the Port of Barcelona.

  • Programme
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    Early bird rate currently available, book now to save more than €350!

    2017-06-28T08:55:00Z

    Register now to save 20% and to join in the conversation. With workshops, working groups, role-play on a port development meeting and inspirational keynote speakers, this year’s GreenPort programmes will equip and inspire participants to work with partners in the port on sustainability issues.

  • Dutch PM
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    Former Dutch PM and sustainability champion to give 2017 keynote address

    2017-06-28T08:51:00Z

    Jan Peter Balkenende, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, partner of corporate responsibility at EY, and chair of the Dutch Sustainable Growth Coalition, will set the scene at this year’s GreenPort Congress.

  • Peter Mollema
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    Ports ready for zero emissions

    2017-06-27T17:36:00Z

    Ports are ready to embrace zero emission shipping, Peter Mollema, vice-president of Europe for the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), has said.

  • Seventeen APMT terminals have been hit by the attack
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    APMT crippled by Petya cyber attack

    2017-06-27T16:00:00Z

    International operator APM Terminals has been hit by a cross-border cyber attack which has sent IT systems down across multiple terminals and business units.

  • Port of Fujairah
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    Port of Fujairah expansion

    2017-06-27T15:52:00Z

    A 35-year agreement will see UAE’s Abu Dhabi Ports develop port infrastructure and manage operations at the Port of Fujairah.

  • News

    Find pilots and dive in to software melee

    2017-06-27T11:44:00Z

    Ports needn’t be overwhelmed by the mass of port, container and supply chain technology solutions hitting the market, CEO and partner of SeaIntelligence Consulting Lars Jensen has said.

  • Spending on US East Coast port dredging could come under Federal scrutiny. Credit: US Army Corps of Engineers
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    Backlash feared on US East Coast port spend

    2017-06-27T11:21:00Z

    Unrealistic investment in deepening and expanding ports on the US East Coast could lead to a dramatic backlash, a leading economist has warned.

  • Patrick's terminal at Port Botany is one of the locations where the company has imposed infrastructure surcharges.
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    Patrick surcharges contested by customers

    2017-06-27T06:46:00Z

    Infrastructure surcharges imposed by stevedoring company Patrick at its Australian terminals are being blamed on higher rents and taxes, but customers have reacted strongly to the new list of charges.

  • The Queensland Supreme Court has rejected moves to stop the controversial expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal by the Adani company.
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    Another win for Adani’s Abbot Point expansion

    2017-06-27T06:46:00Z

    The Queensland Supreme Court has rejected moves to put a stop to the controversial expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal by the Adani company.