Latest News – Page 45
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BA Changes
Reports in Argentina suggest that the General Administration of Ports of Argentina (AGP)…
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DP world and Evyap group join forces…
DP World and Evyap Group have confirmed a new strategic equity partnership involving their respective Turkish operations.
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…As India mega-terminal set to be developed
DP World has signed a new concession agreement to develop, operate and maintain a new 2.19 million TEU capacity mega-terminal at Kandla, located in the state of Gujarat on the west coast of India.
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Clean Antioquia Order
A new container terminal at Puerto Antioquia, Colombia has placed an order for eight new…
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Chancay: setbacks, environmental concerns but progress made
The construction of the new Chancay Port, a 992ha mixed use project, in which COSCO Shipping holds a 60 per cent stake and Volcan, a subsidiary of Swiss mining company Glencore, has faced recent setbacks but is still advancing.
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SPP in Elizabeth
The first two of six new ZPMC Super-Post Panamax Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes have been delivered to the APM Terminals (APMT) operation…
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New Jaxport Two
Florida Legislators are supporting the purchase of two new container cranes at the Port…
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Using wind and hydrogen to achieve net zero
Offshore wind and alternative fuels are high up on the agenda for Forth Ports
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Rotterdam incentivises alternative fuel bunkering
There’s money off port dues for bunkering sustainable fuels at Rotterdam
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BEST takes on hybrid cranes in decarbonisation drive
Hutchison Ports has taken another step towards its decarbonisation goal with the arrival of six new hybrid cranes at its BEST terminal in Barcelona, Spain
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A turning point for the ocean freight industry?
The ocean freight industry may have turned a corner after a full year of plummeting rates
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Anti-collision emphasis
Growing levels of automation and the handling of increased cargo volumes mean that collision prevention technology is more important than ever for port operating units.
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Land of opportunity
Mexico has long been a manufacturing alternative to China, but concerns over China’s economy and vulnerabilities to supply chain security from COVID-19 means further opportunities exist, as AJ Keyes discovers
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Lithium: gateway race on
Argentina is building momentum with lithium exports – big things are expected – and the race is on to capture this cargo from the so-called Lithium Triangle. There are various gateway options – Rob Ward assesses the state-of-play
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Green credentials tested
The word greenwashing has risen from a rarely used word to one in common usage today. What does it mean?
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Ai: great potential but bits of the jigsaw still to be completed
Throughout the world of digitalisation- which looms large across all maritime sectors, 2023 has been the year of Artificial Intelligence (or “AI”).
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What to make of the India-middle east-Europe economic corridor?
The recent announcement of the India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor is another step in the efforts of the EU and US to challenge China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) with a competing approach: the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII).
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Global economics impact terminal operations and finances
The near collapse of the supply chain in 2021-22 was very profitable for terminal operators, but this has come to an end and the search is on to find ways to cut cost.
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ILWU: what do the lessons of Portland tell us?
It is quite remarkable that the US International Longshoremen and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has been compelled to declare bankruptcy and enter Chapter 11 over a dispute at the Portland…