Latest News – Page 181
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Decarbonising ports
In this Q&A GreenPort talks to Richard Marsh, partner at law firm BDB Pitmans, about ports’ routes to decarbonisation
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Financing decarbonisation
Just how much money is needed to finance the decarbonisation of shipping?
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Financing the future
Ports need to get better at funding investments, according to a port property expert.
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Autonomous trucks
Autonomous trucks are fast becoming a reality at ports with efficiency and safety benefits.
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Ports take action
Ports across the globe will take actions on disruption, digitalisation and decarbonisation.
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Sustainability winners
The winners of the IAPH 2021 World Ports Sustainability Awards have been announced.
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Sustainability winners
The winners of the IAPH 2021 World Ports Sustainability Awards have been announced.
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Dust-free technology
Dust-free operations are becoming easier to achieve with innovative new technology.
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Major terminal opens
A new African container terminal has opened with the ability to handle the largest container vessels.
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Getting free zones right
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is key to free trade zone development, but cooperation between all stakeholders is needed for success.
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Hydrogen refuelling
Plans to build a hydrogen refuelling station in New Zealand are gathering pace.
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A new energy roadmap
Talk of energy transition needs to move on from what needs to be done to when it can be done.
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Landmark electric tug
New Zealand ports will benefit from cleaner air thanks to ''Sparky'' the electric tug.
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Clean energy grows
Tanker operators will soon be offered a unique clean energy solution at one port in Europe.
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Management overhaul
Port terminal management is being overhauled in one African country to enable better efficiency and more investment.
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NEW PORT PERFORMANCE INDEX - GOOD TRY BUT WRONG
COMMENT: The World Bank and IHS/Markit Container Port Performance Index is well off the mark and does not reflect reality, writes Ben Hackett.
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COLLABORATION NOT CONFRONTATION
COMMENT: Do you get the impression that labour unions as currently formatted in the ports sector are more backward than forward thinking? writes Mike Mundy.
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NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL
COMMENT: USA infrastructure has endured yet another crisis, with the outage of the Colonial Pipeline, a major artery for moving refined products from refineries (in the US Gulf Coast) to consumers in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic, writes Barry Parker.