Latest News – Page 181

  • Decarbonising ports means tackling market, regulatory, costs and electrification barriers Photo: koala0815/Pixabay
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    Decarbonising ports

    2021-06-28T12:51:00Z

    In this Q&A GreenPort talks to Richard Marsh, partner at law firm BDB Pitmans, about ports’ routes to decarbonisation

  • APM Terminals Algeciras
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    APM Terminals deal

    2021-06-28T12:27:00Z

    APM Terminals is digging its heels in at a Spanish container terminal.

  • Financing decarbonisation
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    Financing decarbonisation

    2021-06-28T09:46:00Z

    Just how much money is needed to finance the decarbonisation of shipping?

  • IAPH conference
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    Financing the future

    2021-06-25T19:04:00Z

    Ports need to get better at funding investments, according to a port property expert.

  • methatug
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    Methanol tug milestone

    2021-06-25T15:28:00Z

    A tugboat is being converted to methanol in a world first project.

  • Self-driving truck
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    Autonomous trucks

    2021-06-25T12:57:00Z

    Autonomous trucks are fast becoming a reality at ports with efficiency and safety benefits.

  • Port Authorities Roundtable
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    Ports take action

    2021-06-24T21:15:00Z

    Ports across the globe will take actions on disruption, digitalisation and decarbonisation.

  • World Ports Sustainability Awards
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    Sustainability winners

    2021-06-24T19:16:00Z

    The winners of the IAPH 2021 World Ports Sustainability Awards have been announced.

  • World Ports Sustainability Awards
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    Sustainability winners

    2021-06-24T18:27:00Z

    The winners of the IAPH 2021 World Ports Sustainability Awards have been announced.

  • Siwertell screw-type ship loader
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    Dust-free technology

    2021-06-24T15:56:00Z

    Dust-free operations are becoming easier to achieve with innovative new technology.

  • Berbera Port container terminal
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    Major terminal opens

    2021-06-24T14:29:00Z

    A new African container terminal has opened with the ability to handle the largest container vessels.

  • IAPH session on free zones
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    Getting free zones right

    2021-06-24T13:57:00Z

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) is key to free trade zone development, but cooperation between all stakeholders is needed for success.

  • POAL
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    Hydrogen refuelling

    2021-06-23T16:01:00Z

    Plans to build a hydrogen refuelling station in New Zealand are gathering pace.

  • Ports need to embrace a new energy roadmap going forward, Mr Yergin said
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    A new energy roadmap

    2021-06-23T15:11:00Z

    Talk of energy transition needs to move on from what needs to be done to when it can be done.

  • 'Sparky' en route to the paint shop Photo: Damen
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    Landmark electric tug

    2021-06-23T14:51:00Z

    New Zealand ports will benefit from cleaner air thanks to ''Sparky'' the electric tug.

  • Tankers at the Port of Gothenburg
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    Clean energy grows

    2021-06-23T12:48:00Z

    Tanker operators will soon be offered a unique clean energy solution at one port in Europe.

  • Ngqura Container Terminal
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    Management overhaul

    2021-06-23T11:31:00Z

    Port terminal management is being overhauled in one African country to enable better efficiency and more investment.

  • Port of Beirut
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    NEW PORT PERFORMANCE INDEX - GOOD TRY BUT WRONG

    2021-06-22T17:36:00Z

    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

    2021-06-22T17:33:00Z

    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.

  • Colonial Pipeline
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    NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL

    2021-06-22T17:19:00Z

    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.