Latest News – Page 288
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NewsHydrogen market viability study
Gasunie and four Dutch port authorities are planning a study into the practical design of an exchange on which hydrogen can be traded freely to boost its usage and support sustainable energy use.
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NewsData breach during CMA CGM cyber attack
The CMA CGM Group continues to mobilise its online business following a cyber attack in which a suspected data breach took place.
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NewsNZ port to take full terminal ownership
A New Zealand port is currently in negotiations to acquire 100% of a container terminal business.
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NewsWHAT LIES AHEAD FOR THE MED?
The Mediterranean transshipment market has been one of the positives for container trade for many years. However, the market is changing and being accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis.
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NewsTERMINAL TRAILERS: EVOLVING
Longevity, strength and value are key trailer requirements for marine terminal operations. John Bensalhia looks at some of the notable products and innovations to make the grade this year.
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NewsEmissions cut at California port
One Californian port has significantly reduced emissions but challenges in adopting clean technology still remain.
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NewsA DIGITAL CALL FOR ACTION
Multiple factors are pushing digitalisation to the fore – the ports sector has its pioneers but IAPH for one believes more can be done.
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NewsGB£200m Brexit port infrastructure fund
A GB£200m port infrastructure fund has been launched by the UK government for ports to build new border facilities as the Brexit transition period end draws closer.
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NewsBATTLING COVID HEADWINDS
For the cruise sector COVID-19 is a catastrophe. It has effectively stopped the industry in its tracks and big questions remain about how and when it will be able to get back to work
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NewsBIG PORT ENERGY TURNROUND
Ports could become the power brokers in the provision of renewable energy in Europe, writes Stevie Knight.
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NewsTYRES TREAD A POSITIVE PATH
Tyre design for port operation continues to advance. John Bensalhia identifies the latest initiatives.
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NewsInnovation centre for sustainable technology
An innovation centre focusing on profitable sustainability solutions wants to bring ports closer to realising the benefits of artificial intelligence.
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NewsCargotec and Konecranes to merge
Cargotec and Konecranes will be merged to focus on sustainable material flow with development of key projects in automation, robotics, electrification and digitalisation.
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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.