All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 3
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Alternative fuel readiness
A new whitepaper seeks to ready ship owners for alternative fuels ensuring vessels can keep pace
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Criminals exploit supply chain disruption
Disruptions throughout the global supply chain continue to create opportunities for criminals to access cargo
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Shipping data dashboard
A new dashboard providing port authorities and vessel tracking services with instant port insights has launched
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Green hydrogen targets
Shipping companies and energy producers have committed to ambitious targets involving hydrogen
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Savannah outperforms market
Business is booming at the Georgia Ports Authority thanks to a current shift away from West Coast trade and an increase in car makers’ productivity
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Cargotec confirms future MacGregor sale
Cargotec plans to sell MacGregor at ‘some future date’ to concentrate on core businesses
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Ashdod technology investment
Ashdod Port in Israel is investing in four start-ups operating within the port’s technology incubator
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AD Ports acquires stake in GFS
An 80% stake in Global Feeder Shipping positions AD Ports Group as a key player in the short-sea and feeder shipping markets
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Gandía solar energy plant
A solar energy plant at the Port of Gandía will generate enough power to make the port the first in Europe to be energy self-sufficient
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Industrial action ends at Liverpool
Workers at the Port of Liverpool have accepted a deal struck by owner Peel Ports Group and Unite the Union
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East Coast benefits
Industrial action and congestion at ports on the US’s West Coast may prove fruitful to those on the East Coast
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Egypt green hydrogen
The first phase of a green hydrogen plant in Egypt is under way, helping the country on its renewable energy journey
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Aberdeen development nears completion
When development completes in 2023, Aberdeen will be Scotland’s largest berthage port
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Liverpool strikes called off
The latest round of strike action at the Port of Liverpool has been called off following a
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Container monitoring device
New dry container monitoring device gives customers full visibility and traceability throughout the supply chain
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Mauritania feasibility study
A study is under way to determine the investment needed to get a new port in Mauritania fully operational
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Increased funding for US ports
Ports in the United States have been given US$703 million in government funding to help develop and improve infrastructure
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Maritime Data Cluster
A group of international ports is joining forces to launch a Maritime Data Cluster aimed at accelerating the green smart port revolution
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Coastlink LIVE - hydrogen hub plans
Becoming a European hydrogen hub is at the centre of the Port of Amsterdam’s ambitions
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Lithium-ion battery risk
A new whitepaper explores the risks around the transportation of lithium-ion batteries