All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 104
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Hutchison Port Holdings 5G rollout
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) Trust has rolled out 5G technology at its Hong Kong container terminals – a first for the country.
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Studio 30 50 Launch
Tanker shipping operator, Hafnia, has launched a new digital venture studio with partners Microsoft, Wilhelmsen, IMC Ventures…
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DCT2: investor confidence key
There are uncertainties surrounding the bid process for Durban Container Terminal 2 (DCT2);and the Ngqura Container Terminal. Government should do more to build investor confidence
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Green hydrogen on Teesside explored
A new partnership will see the potential for green hydrogen production on Teesside explored
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‘Holistic’ contracts needed for shipping efficiency, says BIMCO director
Historical charter party agreements first put in place a century ago are no longer fit for today’s shipping industry
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Ports need ‘clear strategy and vision’ for sustainability
A clear vision and strategy for sustainability and decarbonisation is critical if ports are to meet net zero targets
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We can and must decarbonise logistics: Maersk
Day two of the Coastlink Conference opened with a stark message about the climate emergency
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Certainty of policy essential for water freight
The UK government is being urged to set a growth target for water freight
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Sustainability and decarbonisation never far from Coastlink discussions
Nick Lambert opens two days of Coastlink conference with a climate-change call to arms
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We can and must decarbonise logistics - Maersk
The science is clear – we face an emergency. We can and must decarbonise logistics. This was the stark message from Maersk general manager David Browne in his keynote address opening the second day of the Coastlink conference in Liverpool.
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Supply chain test bed project gets under way
A new initiative to create digital twins to test supply chain resilience in the UK is getting under way
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New automated cranes for Virginia
The 36 new automated stacking cranes are part of a major capacity expansion programme at the Port of Virginia
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‘Ports need clear strategy and vision’ for sustainability
Every port needs to have a clear strategy and vision in place for sustainability and energy transition, said Maurice Delattre, area manager, Port of Amsterdam.
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‘Holistic’ contracts needed for shipping efficiency, says BIMCO director
International shipowners’ association BIMCO is famous for creating a range of charter party agreements that are central to the way the global shipping industry works – but Grant Hunter, BIMCO’s director, standards, innovation and research, told the Coastlink audience that some of the standard bi-party contracts go back 100 years and are not fit for today’s industry.
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The (mental) roadmap to sustainable ports
The pace of change seems to be accelerating. Political, economic, and environmental instabilities also affect ports and the entire supply chain. Ports are contributing to and affected by diverse factors and must face a volatile landscape of technologies, demographics, and the Great Game for resources. Can ports contribute to a more controllable future?
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Automating logistics processes saves time
Automating container procurement processes can reduce the need for problem fixing and save logistics professionals a day per week
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Decarbonising the waterways
A new partnership is set to explore ways to help decarbonise Europe’s inland waterways
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New dry dock at the Port of Djibouti equipped with ShibataFenderTeam Wheel Fenders
Djibouti’s port is one of the most important gateways to the African continent.
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Freeports – ‘a genuine Brexit benefit’
The development of Freeports is a genuine Brexit benefit and a real opportunity to be grasped, Customs expert Arne Mielken, managing director of Customs Manager Ltd, told the Coastlink audience.