All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 105
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Conference
Certainty of policy essential for water freight
The UK government must set a growth target for water freight, said Michelle Gardner, deputy director, policy, at Logistics UK. Highlighting the need for Net Zero, she called on the government “to have the right policies to help businesses go faster and further”.
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Conference
Sustainability and decarbonisation never far from Coastlink discussions
“What is normalcy?” was the question posed by Nick Lambert as he opened the Coastlink conference in Liverpool. His answer: “It is a fluid normalcy, it keeps adjusting, it adjusts to events.”
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Sponsored
What Digitalisation can do for your Port or Terminal?
Digital transformation is a key facet for driving fundamental change in business today. Like everything, there are pros and cons however digitalisation is a path you must embrace sooner or later to enable your port or terminal to adapt to the complexities of the global market.
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News
Malta Freeport Terminals expansion
Malta Freeport Terminals is investing €89 million to expand capacity and cement its reputation as a key hub in the Mediterranean
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News
Ports in the race to net-zero
Europe has been focusing on its Green Deal ambition to make the EU the first net zero continent
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News
Joining forces to decarbonise digitally
Renewable fuels and digitalisation are top of the agenda for a new partnership between Wärtsilä and MPA
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News
DNV throws its weight behind methanol bunkering
DNV has joined a Singapore working group on methanol bunkering
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News
Californian ports in historic data-sharing deal
The Californian Port Data Partnership will improve the flow of goods and enhance supply chain transparency
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News
Ports H2 supply and demand study
Ports and coastal regions across the EU will play a key role in the supply of hydrogen in the future
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News
Cargotec moots Kalmar/Hiab split
More turmoil for Cargotec as it proposes a separation of its remaining core business
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News
Peel Ports secures long-term partnerships
Peel Ports has appointed leading consultants to help it realise its eight-year investment programme
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News
BEST terminal smashes EU emission targets
Barcelona’s BEST terminal has smashed EU emissions reduction targets, putting itself almost a decade ahead of schedule
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News
Mobile harbour cranes
Demand for mobile harbour cranes remains strong and it is clear that the major manufacturers are all pushing the green agenda in their ongoing focus…
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News
Pneumatic unloaders
One of the major strengths of the pneumatic unloader concept is that it has been developed to handle a wide variety of commodities extending from free-flowing cargo streams such as grains through to commodities with more corrosive and abrasive characteristics like alumina and fly ash.
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News
When, Not If, For The Big Apple
Despite Savannah’s long-term growth and continued success, the largest volume container port on the eastern seaboard is the Port of New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ) and there is a very simple strategy in force here.
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News
Vision and application
Savannah has been the fastest-growing port in North America for a number of years, but how does the port continue to out-perform the market and will its strategy change in the future, asks AJ Keyes
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News
Why achieving net zero means leaving no stone unturned
An in depth look at how UK ports are overcoming power issues to decarbonise the supply chain
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News
Green methanol bunkering potential in Melbourne
Australia’s Port of Melbourne has signed up to a multi-party MoU feasibility study on green methanol
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News
Upgrade for Thames traffic system
The Port of London Authority is upgrading its vessel traffic services system to meet current and future needs on the Thames