Latest News – Page 288
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NewsA FLIPPING TRADE
Despite the Coronavirus pandemic and poor economic climate, East Coast South America (ECSA) to US East and Gulf coast trades is holding up well for Brazilian exports, as Rob Ward discovers
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NewsPort of Bilbao supports hydrogen project
The Port Authority of Bilbao has given the go ahead for a project that will contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions and the development of the hydrogen economy in and around the Spanish port.
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NewsPort city gets smart with energy management
One Dutch port city is getting smart with energy management which will allow for an efficient automated real-time system across the city and port.
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NewsSwiss port embarks on digital strategy
A German logistic consultant is developing a digitalisation strategy to help the Port of Switzerland get more efficient with interconnecting goods and information handling.
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NewsCMA CGM Group battles cyber attack
CMA CGM Group said it has fallen victim to a cyber attack but its security remains uncompromised.
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NewsHHLA takes majority stake in Italian terminal
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) will acquire a majority stake in a multi-function terminal in northern Italy.
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NewsSustainability strategy guide for ports
A Port Sustainability Strategy Development Guide has been launched to provide Australian ports with a systematic and robust approach to sustainability.
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NewsSustainability strategy guide for ports
A Port Sustainability Strategy Development Guide has been launched to provide Australian ports with a systematic and robust approach to sustainability.
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NewsIAPH launches port digitalisation survey
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has launched a global questionnaire of the world’s ports in order to support the wide-ranging adoption of secure electronic data exchange.
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NewsQuestionnaire assesses port digitalisation
A global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange has been launched to gauge how far processes have been digitalised to track movements of ships, cargo and passengers.
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NewsIndustry embraces sustainable mooring
Sustainable technologies including shore power and vacuum mooring are benefitting from increased uptake as the industry charts a course towards zero emissions.
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NewsLED lighting lowers terminal emissions
An Australian terminal has lowered its power consumption and carbon emissions by installing LED lighting on its automated quay cranes.
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NewsAntwerp’s digital leap for containers
The Port of Antwerp is taking the next step in the development of a digitally secured port.
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NewsHeat-resistant batteries aid e-tractors
Zero-emission electric tractors with battery technology designed for hot climates are bound for a terminal in Côte d''Ivoire, West Africa.
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NewsGuidance makes LNG bunkering safer
LNG bunkering at ports is set to become more efficient with new guidance on the safe handling of LNG-fuelled vessels.
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NewsBatteries offer energy storage solution
An EU-financed project will investigate how used batteries from the transport sector can be reused for energy storage in ports.
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NewsTRANSNET: TIME FOR A REALITY CHECK
Transnet, the multi-division government-owned provider of port and rail services in South Africa, has been under fire recently with a whole range of customer led criticisms ranging from corruption to inappropriate pricing arriving at its door.
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NewsLOW EMISSIONS STRATEGY
As ports look for ways to cut their emissions, management teams are faced with a bewildering choice of low emissions technologies, and the risk of implementing a technology that might become obsolete. Steve Roberts, Associate Director, Ports & Marine, AECOM, looks at how to navigate the options and find not ...
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NewsKalmar fuel economic tractors aid efficiency
Kalmar will supply terminal tractors with a guaranteed maximum fuel consumption to a Turkish port operator.
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NewsPort operator hires controversial MP
Chris Grayling has been appointed as an adviser to a major global port operator.