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Paths to Reducing Serious Maritime Incidents and their Impact
Recent times have seen a spate of maritime incidents spanning groundings, collisions and, particularly notable, containership and ro-ro vessel fires which, experience shows, are often caused by mis-declared cargo.
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Cambodian mobile harbour crane first
Konecranes has received its first order for mobile harbour cranes from Cambodia
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London Gateway welcomes second tenant
Thames Freeport ramps up with a second signing at the London Gateway logistics park
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High gas prices help drive CO2 emissions down
CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port of Rotterdam are down by 4.2%
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Singapore accelerates its decarbonisation efforts
Low carbon fuels are top of the decarbonisation agenda in Singapore ports
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Giant cranes up capacity at Antwerp-Bruges
DP World Antwerp Gateway has invested in three giant container cranes
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The benefits of conversion over replacement
Why replace when you can convert even when it comes to port vessels?
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Sea-level rise: just how much?
The World Maritime Organization calculates the scale of sea-level rise under different global warming scenarios. The findings are not to be taken lightly.
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A greener cheaper solution to port dredging?
New dredging technology reduces both environmental impact and cost
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Terminal tractors
The terminal tractor supply sector is pushing on with work aimed at introducing new clean fuel designs.
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Record highs
The international drug trade is booming with shipping containers the main method of delivery. Mike Mundy assesses what part technology can play in solving the problem
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Three-pronged strategy
Bromma has a three-pronged strategy for 2023. AJ Keyes discovers what the company is focusing on and how it intends to reach its goals
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Baku builds big
The Port of Baku is on an expansion path with capturing new transit cargo flows at the heart of this. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk identifies the drivers and details the plans
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Down but not out?
The APMT Itajai terminal lives on but the clock is ticking. Is revival a realistic prospect in the face of tough competition? Rob Ward investigates
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Tailored and Modular Solutions: Not One Size Fits All
Ports are implementing PMIS, but it is not uniform, as Chris Hutchings, Technology Business Lead, NASH Maritime, explains: “We see differing levels of integration between port management information systems and vessel traffic services at different ports, varying from full integration to almost full separation.
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Tailored solutions prevail
Digitalisation in ports continues to expand and Port Management Information Systems are a growing area of investment. Phoebe Davison examines recent market trends and activity
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Collaboration key
The use of a Maritime Single Window (MSW) system for ship data exchange will soon become mandatory in ports around the world. Felicity Landon reports on an IMO symposium that charted the way ahead with collaboration identifi ed as central to progress
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Harnessing green hydrogen from Niagara
A Canadian port is investigating the benefits of green hydrogen
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Innovation “now is the time”
Innovation in ports – a vague aspiration, an abstract idea, an isolated incident or a collective move forward? Felicity Landon speaks to Gadi Benmoshe, Chair of the IAPH Innovation Group and a member of its Data Collaboration Committee
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Creating carbon neutral biofuelled tugs
Svitzer is working on switching its tug fleet to biofuels