All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 133
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Electric power play
John Bensalhia tracks the advance of the electric reach stacker system including product R&D, trials, recharge issues and solutions, the order book and the cost equation
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Market fundamentals turn
Container shipping lines now face a markedly different market situation. Felicity Landon highlights the findings of a recent Drewry Webinar on this key subject
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Kaliningrad walks tightrope
With road and rail transit capacity cut as a result of the application of sanctions the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad finds itself in a worsening position. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports
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Gothenburg: Hinterland Penetration and Deeper Draught
The Port of Gothenburg has confirmed that for the first half of 2022 it recorded a 53 per cent share of the total Swedish container market, reflecting a rise of three percentage points over the comparable period for 2021.
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Avoiding russian roulette
A need to change strategy is required for Baltic Sea container ports due to lost Russian cargo. AJ Keyes looks at the situation and what some of the major ports are doing to meet the challenge
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MPV Order Book reflects the market and remains slim
In reply to a question as to why the fleet is under-invested, Oatway said: “This sector was in decline for some ten years prior to the pandemic; rates in 2019 were barely above operating costs.
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Cleaning up commercial waterways
A new device that collects floating waste from water is doing its bit to keep commercial waterways clean
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Incident gathering app
The MRCE Handbook mobile app allows internal reporting of an incident from ship to shore
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Autonomous truck first
In a European first, driverless vehicles are being deployed at Felixstowe
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Intermodal train benefits
A new intermodal train link will allow greener and faster cargo travel through Sweden
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Zero-emission testing
Canada’s largest port is testing a variety of low and zero-emission fuels and technologies
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Africa infrastructure focus
A new collaborative agreement aims to address infrastructure gaps across Africa
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Asyad opens Singapore office
A new office in Singapore will help position Asyad Shipping as a player in the southeast Asian markets
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Storage boost for Jafza
DP World Logistics has opened a new warehouse offering greater storage solutions for customers at the Jebel Ali Free Zone
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US shoreside power grant
A port in California has received government funding to help build shoreside power plug-in infrastructure
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Key rail-shortsea upgrade
There’s vast mprovements to the movement of cargo between rail and sea terminals in Rotterdam
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Port data-sharing hub
A new collaborative hub aims to speed up supply chains and reduce congestion at ports
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Press Releases
Wilhelmshaven, first LNG Terminal in Germany, equipped with ShibataFenderTeam Fender Systems
Wilhelmshaven, a deep-water site on the North Sea coast, will become Germany’s first LNG Terminal for the import of liquefied natural gas.