All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 151
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News
Supply chain under pressure
A further round of industrial action at the ports of Felixstowe and Liverpool is putting Europe’s already overstretched supply chain under increased pressure
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DP World wins Djibouti court hearing
DP World has won the latest in a string of court hearings over its Djibouti concession
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Sustainable cruise development
A global ports operator has unveiled plans for its Spanish sustainable cruise project
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Press Releases
The famous PEKING, a new flagship museum vessel in Hamburg, protected by ShibataFenderTeam Donut Fenders
The PEKING, a four-masted sailing barque named after the capital of China, was constructed in Hamburg more than a century ago and used as a museum vessel in Manhattan, New York for the past decades.
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Onshore power pledge
The Port of Barcelona and cruise operators are joining forces to speed up access to shore-based power
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New Covid lockdowns hit trade
A fresh round of Covid-19 lockdowns at Chinese ports is affecting trade once again
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Conference
Supporter delegate discount still available
With only 5 weeks to go don’t forget to benefit from one of the delegate discounts if you are a member of one of GreenPorts supporter associations. Are you a member of ESPO/ECOPORTS, FEPORT, IAPH, IWSA or BALTIC PORTS ORGANIZATION? Then take advantage of your member discount.
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ESPO to launch 2022 Environmental Report at GreenPort Congress & Cruise
Valter Selén, Senior Policy Advisor for Sustainable Development, ESPO will be delivering a keynote on Day 2 of GreenPort Congress, 19 October on ESPO’s 2022 Environmental Report.
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Tangiers Target
APM Terminals has confirmed that the planned expansion of its MedPort facility in Tangier-Med…
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Ukraine – what next?
The recent breakthrough on grain exports from Ukraine represents a ray of hope in an otherwise problematic picture that entails a significant impact on maritime trade. Andrew Penfold analyses the forward picture
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Moldova Option
Giurgiulesti Port, in Moldova, port is planning to procure additional handling equipment…
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MAKING SENSE OF ONSHORE POWER SUPPLY
Thank heavens for a bit of common sense as espoused recently, in a joint statement by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) and the Federation of European Private Companies and Terminals (FEPORT), with regard to onshore power supply (OPS).
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Lynx for Zim
ZIM has installed over 5000 units of Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet digital solutions…
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Leith Wind
The Port of Leith, Scotland, part of Forth Ports, has signed a new reservation and collaboration agreement with BP and Energie Baden-Württemberg (EnBW)…
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Konecranes for Kemi
Finnish logistics specialist, Kemi Shipping Oy, has ordered eight E-VER fully electric forklifts from Konecranes…
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ZELEROS HYPERLOOK PROTOTYPE IN SAGUNTO
Valencia-based Zeleros has confirmed that it is to build a prototype of its Hyperloop project at the Port of Sagunto in Spain.
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Valencia Hydrogen
The Port of Valencia, Spain, has commenced installation of hydrogen infrastructure on its north quay in the Bracet de la Xità area of the port.
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MSC TARGETS NEW VIETNAM HUB
Terminal Investment Ltd (TIL), the investment arm of Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), is targeting involvement in a largescale transshipment hub in Can Gio, to the south of Ho Chi Minh City.
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The World Turned On Its Head?
Is there a seismic shift underway in the traditional rules of engagement? Will the world we know today be turned on its head and what are the priorities to survive in this challenging new world? Andrew Penfold charts the future