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  • GreenPort Cruise and Congress, Venice, 11 to 14 October 2016
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    Don’t miss the 2016 GreenPort Congress – live from Venice!

    2016-10-05T16:57:00Z

    Welcome to the live blog from GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2016, offering up-to-the-minute coverage from this year''s event, held from 11 to 14 October in Venice.

  • The Port of Miami is getting ready for Hurricane Matthew Photo: Jared
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    Hurricane Matthew threatens US east coast ports

    2016-10-05T16:47:00Z

    The US Coast Guard (USCG)’s marine safety information bulletin (MSIB) has issued a strong warning and forced ports to close because of Hurricane Matthew.

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    GreenPort 2016 takes place next week – still time to book!

    2016-10-05T16:17:00Z

    The port sector will meet in Venice next week to discuss and debate the latest solutions and options for dealing with climate change, sustainability and environmental issues. Book your place now to join the industry in Italy.

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    Practical solutions, networking and knowledge sharing

    2016-10-05T16:16:00Z

    Over 95% of attendees at the 2015 GreenPort events stated that the event ‘met’ or ‘exceeded’ their expectations, in addition over 80% had attended previous events – book your place to find out what you’re missing.

  • Valencia’s emissions down 17.31% in six years
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    Valencia reduces its carbon footprint

    2016-10-05T16:07:00Z

    The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has reduced its carbon footprint at the Port of Valencia by over 17% since 2008.

  • Increased uptime: Kalmar’s Gloria reachstackers help improve efficiency and productivity
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    Kalmar secures 34 reachstacker deal

    2016-10-05T15:58:00Z

    Kalmar has secured an order for 34 Kalmar Gloria reachstackers from the European ro-ro terminal operator, C.RO Ports SA.

  • The Boskalis vessel 'EDAX' used the fuel in bio/fossil blends going up to 50%
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    Wood based biofuel testing success

    2016-10-05T15:14:00Z

    Boskalis, and GoodFuels Marine have successfully performed live tests on a sustainable wood-based drop-in biofuel called UPM BioVerno.

  • The tugs, which are expected to be delivered in 2018, will run entirely on LNG
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    LNG tugs and bunkering contract

    2016-10-05T11:56:00Z

    Royal Boskalis Westminster joint ventures Keppel Smit Towage and Maju Maritime have ordered two LNG dual-fuel harbour tugs, a breakthrough for environmentally-friendly harbour towage services in the Singapore port.

  • AUSMEPA selected as Google Impact Challenge finalist
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    Port emissions portal is Google Impact Challenge finalist

    2016-10-05T11:11:00Z

    The Australian Marine Environment Protection Association’s (AUSMEPA) Port Emissions Portal has been selected as a finalist for the 2016 Google Impact Challenge in Australia.

  • Growth spurt: Kalundberg wants to become an industrial hub
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    Denmark's Kalundborg invests for future growth

    2016-10-04T16:31:00Z

    The Danish Port of Kalundborg is taking a decisive step toward its vision of growth with a €26 million port expansion which it says will make it a new container and industrial hub.

  • Shell is to supply LNG for two of Carnival Corp's gas-powered newbuilds, due to enter service in 2019
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    Shell fuel supply for Carnival LNG ships

    2016-10-04T11:54:00Z

    Shell has signed a supply agreement with Carnival Corp to supply LNG to fuel two vessels due to be in service by 2019.

  • Port of Hueneme signs agreement for new electric vehicle charging stations
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    Charging stations

    2016-10-04T09:21:00Z

    The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) has awarded the Port of Hueneme a $14,000 grant to help install two electric vehicle charging systems.

  • Ripe for expansion: China sees Khalifa Port as a strategic hub
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    COSCO inks Khalifa concession

    2016-10-03T16:05:00Z

    COSCO SHIPPING Ports Limited (CPSL SPV) has entered into a concession agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports Company to operate the new Khalifa Port Container Terminal 2.

  • This Water Bus is the first vessel for public transportation produced at Damen Shipyards Antalya
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    Next generation Damen Water Bus

    2016-10-03T15:30:00Z

    Damen is set to launch its first composite Water Bus shortly as its first prototype is set to undergo sea trials.

  • Kalmar delivery to HeavyMovement S.L in Barcelona
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    Kalmar to deliver T2 terminal tractors

    2016-10-03T12:42:00Z

    HeavyMovement S.L in Barcelona has placed an order with Kalmar for five forklift trucks and two T2 terminal tractors.

  • Infancy: automated and semi-automated facilities still have to build up a risk profile. Credit: ADPC
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    Robotic risks

    2016-10-03T09:43:00Z

    Don''t hope for insurance savings through automation... at least not straight away explains Alex Hughes

  • Flexible: an ERP needs to be able to handle the ‘shape-shifting nature’ of contracts. Credit: HHM - Michael Lindner
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    Vertical thinking

    2016-10-03T09:43:00Z

    There’s a growing bag of goodies for ports willing to invest in ERP, finds Stevie Knight

  • Struck out: Hanjin’s collapse has affected its part-owned terminal at Long Beach. Credit: Port of Long Beach
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    Size issues

    2016-10-03T09:43:00Z

    West Coast ports are rethinking the notion that bigger is better, finds Martin Rushmere

  • Georgia has been successful in linking up by rail with other hubs. Credit: GPA
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    Modal moves

    2016-10-03T09:43:00Z

    Shifting the cargo mode is a move that all ports can pursue, explains Martin Rushmere

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    Nowhere to hide

    2016-10-03T09:43:00Z

    COMMENT: Pundits have been saying for years that container lines need to merge or bow out to bring the box trade back to some semblance of normality. Hapag-Lloyd and UASC took note with a merger deal, while CMA CGM swallowed up NOL along with its sizable debts.