All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 12
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GRAIN: SYSTEM INNOVATION
Grain handling and storage system innovation continues apace. John Bensalhia highlights recent developments in the supply sector
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Green strategy plan
DP World has made a number of commitments focusing on sustainability and the environment
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Training key to competitiveness
A diverse, multidisciplinary and well-trained workforce is key to ensuring ports remain competitive
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NAPA discusses future plans
North Adriatic ports are focusing on connectivity and sustainability to become more globally competitive
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New cranes reduce congestion
An Israeli port has introduced more equipment to help reduce congestion
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London port cyber attack
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting ports and vessels to cause maximum disruption
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Protecting containers from storms
Ports and terminal operators need to be prepared to protect containers from increasingly ferocious storms
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Crane naming ceremony
Three new STS cranes at Yilport Gävle Container Terminal will double capacity to 600,000 teus per year
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Decarbonisation opportunities
Significant economic gains are to be made from decarbonising the shipping industry and the creation of alternative fuels
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SAVANNAH: RECORD BREAKER
For almost 20 years, the Port of Savannah has outperformed all other ports along the eastern seaboard and throughout the whole of North America. AJ Keyes looks at what makes this port so successful
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Shift in cargo theft
2021 global cargo theft trends show shift away from in-transit, vehicle-based attacks to losses while cargo is at rest
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Port tracker tool
New tracker aims to provide a proactive understanding of the challenges faced by ports and operators
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Aberdeen expansion progress
Turnover up at the Port of Aberdeen as it eyes a green, sustainable future
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New piloting solution
New solution will help pilots navigate difficult manoeuvres improving safety and efficiency in port
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Chemical tanker shoreside study
A six-month study into the feasibility of shoreside power for chemical tankers will be used to determine an agreed international standard
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Shanghai lockdown hits trade
Delays at one of the world’s largest ports has sent shockwaves throughout the global supply chain
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Emissions measuring hardware trial
Accurately measuring ship emissions will be made easier with an onboard trial of carbon measuring hardware
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European ports intensify cooperation
Closer links between two major European ports will help the move to more efficient, sustainable operation
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Egypt coast development deals
AD Ports and Red Sea Ports Authority sign a pair of agreements to make Egypt a global trade and logistics hub