All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 9
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Employee rights trucker protests
Trucker protests over the definition of an employee in California are bringing ports to a standstill
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Cruise ship shore power
The Port of Amsterdam is leading the way in a more sustainable cruise sector
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Shore power action urged
A global trade association is urging governments and port bodies to invest in shore-based power infrastructure
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Heavy cranes business transfer
Kalmar is to transfer its heavy cranes business in China to Rainbow Industries
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Reducing truck no-shows
A German port is reducing ‘no-shows’ with the introduction of a new system which incentivises haulage companies to not miss their truck booking slots
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LNG capacity increases explored
A Lithuanian LNG supplier is exploring increasing capacity to help secure a gas supply independent of Russia
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Swedish reachstacker deal
Kalmar has signed a deal to supply its first electric reachstacker to a port in Sweden
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Vehicle import/export deal
A port in England’s north-east is has committed to the import and export of new vehicles for a further five years
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New EVs in HK
A terminal operator in Hong Kong has added four new electric vehicles to its fleet
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Newport regeneration
One of the UK’s largest ports groups is targeting manufacturing and logistics development in Newport, Wales
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Heavy duty crane
A second heavy duty crane at Esbjerg will enable the port to handle next-gen offshore wind turbines
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Emissions portal partnership
A new tech collaboration promises to boost ports and terminals’ sustainability credentials
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African logistics takeover
Takeover of J&J Group will help position DP World as the ‘gateway to Africa’
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Dry bulk congestion soars
Waiting time for dry bulk carriers at Rotterdam has nearly quadrupled because of the war in Ukraine
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Green hydrogen plant
A new project is underway to build a 500 MW green hydrogen plant in the Amsterdam port area
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Haifa becomes private entity
Privatisation of the Port of Haifa aims to position the port as a global player
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Southern California logistics woes
Southern California’s all-important logistics industry could be crippled by new laws and regulations
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H2Ports project on track
Europe’s first port-based hydrogen station moves a step closer with the installation of a tank and compressor at the Port of Valencia
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Singapore’s first ESS
A battery storage system which promises to make port operations more energy-efficient will come into use later this year
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Insurer urges inspections increase
A marine insurer is calling for better reporting of cargo inspections