All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 195
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MONITORING BOX LAUNCHED
SICK (UK) Ltd has launched a new system that enables the monitoring and preventative maintenance of sensors, machines, process and plants. It is called “The Monitoring Box” and uses pre-configured apps on a wide range of SICK sensors. Consequently, the Box is able to provide transparent data monitoring through an ...
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New RMGs at CCX
Fully automated RMGs work seven rail tracks, five wide container stacks and a truck transfer area
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Ferry terminal relocation
A ferry operation could relocate outside of Gothenburg to help the city move towards fossil free operations
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Efficient electric reachstackers
A Norwegian port operator has ordered electric reachstackers to support its decarbonisation efforts
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TRADELENS BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY TAKE UP
Use of Tradelens Blockchain technology has received a boost with the technology being introduced in three important ports across a wide geographic area. Rotterdam, Thessaloniki and the customs authorities in Pakistan are all tapping into the technology.
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Conference
Impact of post Brexit RoRo changes on short sea shipping
John Lucy, Director of Liverpool Freeport, will present at Coastlink on post Brexit Ro Ro changes and how the short sea shipping sector has reacted.
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BPA Chief Executive Awarded OBE
Coastlink speaker – Richard Ballantyne, Chief Executive of the British Ports Association, has been awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours list.
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Smarter and more efficient trade flows
Raoul Tan, Director of Naviporta at the Port of Rotterdam, will be sharing his insights at Coastlink on how to propel seamless cross border trade between EU and UK with technological advancements.
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Press Releases
PORT OF SEPT-ÎLES WELCOMES FIRST SHIP IN PORT WATERS IN 2022
SEPT-ÎLES, January 10, 2022 – Flying the Japanese flag, the M/V Frontier Harvest arriving from İskenderun, Turkey, was the first ship of 2022, with arrival at 12:22 p.m. on January 4 th.
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Sustainable foam fenders
Foam fenders can be refurbished once in their lifetime extending their lifetime and making them more sustainable
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MSC goes for Kale
MSC Thailand has signed a new partnership with Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale) for the digital delivery of documentation across the supply chain in Thailand.
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Clean energy efforts
An American port has secured US$5.2 million in federal grants for electrical power upgrades
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BID CONTROVERSY LOOMS
Perceived inequalities in the bidding process for the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal, which work to the advantage of existing operators, suggest it might be time for a rethink
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JNPT: Bid inequalities to spark controversy?
Perceived inequalities in the bidding process for the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal, which work to the advantage of existing operators, suggest it might be time for a rethink
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Noatum increases mobile crane fleet
Noatum Terminals acquires four high tonnage capacity mobile cranes from Liebherr for three key Mediterranean terminals
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Contargo signs for a further 15 years at EVCT
Contargo will operate the container terminal in Valenciennes for a further 15 years
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Singapore Tops
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) reports that the Port of Singapore handled a total of 37.5 million TEU in 2021.
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New LNG ferry
A new Brittany Ferries cruise ferry powered by liquefied natural gas has been taken into class by Bureau Veritas
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HAMBURG PLOTS SHORE POWER
Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) is planning to install shore power systems at its Burchardkai, Tollerort and Eurogate container terminals, as well as the Steinwerder and HafenCity cruise facilities.