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    First Corpus Christi LNG cargo at Ferrol

    2019-06-06T10:25:00Z

    Reganosa’s Mugardos LNG terminal in Spain’s Port of Ferrol has received the country’s first LNG cargo from Cheniere’s Corpus Christi LNG export terminal in Texas, US.

  • David Leighton
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    ABP sheds staff with reorganisation

    2019-06-05T16:45:00Z

    Several Associated British Ports (ABP) employees will be leaving the organisation following its decision to reorganise its divisions.

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    Ups, downs and Brexit

    2019-06-05T16:44:00Z

    Ports in Northern Europe are looking for new opportunities, reports Felicity Landon

  • Tyne sponsors the Durham Cricket Club Foundation. Credit: Port of Tyne
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    Building and sustaining community connections

    2019-06-05T16:44:00Z

    The benefits go both ways when ports focus on community engagement, reports Felicity Landon

  • ONE predicts a slowdown but not a slump. Credit: ONE
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    Dark clouds persist on economic horizon

    2019-06-05T16:44:00Z

    Carly Fields hears that a global economic recovery is far from assured in 2019

  • ABP's refit of the Beaufort could extend its service life by 10 years. Credit: ABP
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    Playing a supporting role

    2019-06-05T16:43:00Z

    Revamped and refitted pilot vessels offer a means of ‘greening’ port operations. Alex Hughes reports on the options available

  • DP World was forced to "leave the ground clear" for China in Djibouti. Credit: Skilla1st, CC4.0
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    Dream peddling of Belt and Road

    2019-06-05T16:43:00Z

    China has turned down the rhetoric on its global ‘connector’ scheme to overcome criticism of the project’s intentions. Stevie Knight reports on the latest strategy

  • The Nemos research station is one of many initiatives underway at the port. Credit: Port of Ostend
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    Taking reinvention to the next level

    2019-06-05T16:43:00Z

    Ostend was hard hit by the loss of major ferry operations, but it came back from the loss and is driving for diversity. Felicity Landon reports on the port’s revitalised ambitions

  • Durban container terminals have been criticised for slow truck and vessel turnaround times and inefficiencies. Credit: Transnet
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    Getting South Africa’s house in order

    2019-06-05T16:42:00Z

    South Africa is facing up to the problems at its biggest port while keeping its role as the conduit for Southern Africa, says Martin Rushmere

  • Offshore wind is buoying the US port industry
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    Welcoming winds of change

    2019-06-05T16:42:00Z

    COMMENT: With the 2020 election season heating up in the US, political pronouncements about ''infrastructure'', are becoming more frequent, writes Barry Parker.

  • Apps for GIS have become easier to use
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    Cross-port benefits of geospatial technology

    2019-06-05T16:41:00Z

    Modern GIS systems do not need to be restricted to just one or two experts in a port. Alex Hughes finds out who else can put geospatial data to good use

  • President Trump's latest tariff tweet announced more pain for China
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    Heading for the rocks

    2019-06-05T16:41:00Z

    COMMENT: US President Donald Trump announced, in a tweet, that he would raise the 10% tariff on $200bn of Chinese imported goods to 25% and that an additional $325bn of imports would soon be hit with a 25% tariff as well. That about covers all imports from China, writes Ben ...

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    Overcoming the berth bottlenecks

    2019-06-05T16:41:00Z

    Charlie Bartlett explains why port call optimisation projects have much to offer all parties involved in a cargo move, including the ports themselves

  • The food hub aims to attract various food companies. Credit: Port of Rotterdam
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    From fuel to food

    2019-06-05T16:40:00Z

    COMMENT: Rotterdam’s recent announcement that it is developing a 60-hectare ‘Food Hub’ at the entrance to Maasvlakte is interesting, both because of the concept and of the history of the site, writes Peter de Langen.

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    UK’s first hybrid pilot boat for PLA

    2019-06-05T14:35:00Z

    The UK''s first hybrid pilot boat is preparing to make its maiden voyage from its Norfolk workshop to the Port of London Authority (PLA) where it will help cut emissions.

  • South End Container Terminal
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    CAD$47.5m to improve Halifax efficiency

    2019-06-05T13:01:00Z

    The Canadian Government will invest CAD$47.5m in two projects that will increase capacity at the Port of Halifax to move domestic goods to international markets.

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    ABP ports invest in electric vehicles

    2019-06-05T09:38:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) has invested more than GB£120,000 in a new fleet of electric vans to be deployed at its East Anglian Ports of Lowestoft, Ipswich and King’s Lynn.

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    Hybrid crane adds to UK port’s eco drive

    2019-06-04T12:23:00Z

    A new GB£3.5m hybrid Liebherr harbour crane has been delivered to ABP’s Port of Hull in the UK to bolster eco-friendly operations as the port moves towards supplying its own renewable energy.

  • 'Gagarin Prospect'
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    Cooperation on climate action

    2019-06-04T11:05:00Z

    Port authorities are waking up to the need to collaborate on sustainability. Chloé Farand reports on a new programme with big ambitions

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    DP World Southampton to halve NOx emissions

    2019-06-03T16:56:00Z

    DP World (DPW) Southampton has received 12 hybrid straddle carriers from Kalmar as part of its goal to reduce its Nitrogen Oxide emissions by more than 50% by 2020 and make supply chains more sustainable.