All articles by Rebecca Jeffrey
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Ammonia investment challenges
Ammonia needs to be treated with caution but has valuable green credentials.
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Electric grid challenges
Shore power investment is more widespread than ever, but can ports handle electric grid challenges?
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Flood congestion action
Congestion prevention action is underway in Canada following flooding that cut off a port.
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Green straddle carriers
Cargotec’s Kalmar is continuing to help ports and terminals decarbonise their operations.
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Decarbonisation tool
A free online tool has been launched to help UK ports meet their net zero targets.
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€400m capacity drive
Dublin Port Company (DPC) has launched a €400m project that will deliver 20% of the port capacity required by 2040.
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Green smart solutions
Next-generation safer and greener smart port solutions will be co-developed in Asia.
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Rail masterplan rollout
One Spanish port is upping its investment in rail as it seeks to become more sustainable.
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Strong wind competition
UK ports must be prepared to face competition from Europe over offshore wind business.
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Dwell penalty postponed
A dwell fee on import containers lingering at two California ports has been postponed.
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100% electric crane
Liebherr will help a German port operator become more environmentally friendly with an all-electric portal crane.
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10,000th Konecranes truck
Konecranes has delivered its 10,000th lift truck as it continues on its sustainability pathway.
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Is legislation appropriate?
The New South Wales Government will review ports legislation to tackle inefficiencies and support NSW industry and jobs growth.
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Tackling infrastructure gaps
Gaps in global port infrastructure will be identified through a series of new workshops.
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FSRU for Africa
A Request for Information (RFI) has been issued for an LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to be built an African port.
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Operations strategy overhaul
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has launched a new operating model (OM).