All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 209
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Accelerating clean fuels
Provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports could be accelerated by a new partnership.
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Jeddah revamp
The revamp and expansion of DP World’s South Container Terminal at Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) is underway.
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ION SUPPORTING UK NET ZERO PLAN
ION Geophysical Corporation’s Edinburgh-based Software group has received a grant to advance port decarbonisation through its climate-smart platform, Marlin SmartPort™.
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ROTTERDAM IMPLEMENTS SMART MOORING
The Port of Rotterdam has confirmed it is implementing a Smart Mooring solution.
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RENEWAL OR RETENDER?
Stick with it or press the restart button? Which way to go with port concessions? Neil Davidson and Erik Wehl* examine the pros and cons of both propositions
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New Kuenz deal
Austrian crane innovation specialist has signed an exclusive agreement with PortxGroup Australia for exclusive representation of its container handling cranes.
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DO IT THE WwN WAY
PIANC’S Working with Nature (WwN) approach to major dredging projects has much to recommend it. It is proven to work well in conjunction with river or estuary ports, the port of Seville being the latest recipient of the prestigious Certificate of Recognition that follows successful project implementation..
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US$7.5bn for Indonesia
Up to US$7.5bn could be invested in Indonesian ports following a new agreement.
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VICT REPEATS ASC ORDER
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), located at the Port of Melbourne, has awarded Kalmar with a repeat order for six Automatic Stacking Cranes (ASC). The order was booked during Q3 2021 by Kalmar owner, Cargotec, with a planned delivery date of Q2 2023.
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UNCTAD: TIMID POLICY, OR WORSE BACKSLIDING, COULD PULL DOWN GROWTH
The recently released UNCTAD Trade and Development Report 2021 draws some hard-hitting conclusions. In a financial and trade context it notes:
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COVID-19 TRIGGERED VULNERABILITIES SET TO RUN
Pent up demand with consumers continuing to spend their money on goods, together with oil, coal and gas shortages will ensure on-going pressures on the supply chain well into next year.
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SPOTLIGHT ON CHINA FINANCE RECORD
September 2021, AIDDATA, a research entity embedded in a US university, and financed by various sponsors, published the study Banking on the Belt and Road, which contains an analysis of China’s international development finance, with specific attention paid to the fi nancing of Belt and Road (BRI) projects.
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BREAKBULK – THE OUTLOOK?
Modernisation and global restructuring post-Covid presents real opportunities in the breakbulk sector. Andrew Penfold considers how should port developers react?
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LET ‘DERIVED DEMAND’ BE THE DRIVER OF MARKET ADJUSTMENTS
Supply chain slowdowns, with the dozens of vessels anchored off the LA-LB ports complex, have made it into every major media outlet.
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Green solutions
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) is to work with a range of industry partners.
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KPA LOOKING FOR LAMU FUNDING
The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has stated that it intends to borrow US157 million to complete the fi rst phase construction of its new Lamu Port.
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WILL YILDIRIM CASH IN?
The Yildirim Group of Companies has a 24 per cent stake in CMA CGM and once again there are reports circulating of a potential interest in selling.
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Market Forces win every time: even during these ‘Force 10’ conditions
If you take what some might describe as a cynical position you can interpret the very recent attention paid to supply chain problems by politicians as anxiety about the subject becoming ‘more political’ as we advance towards Christmas. A shortage of turkeys, toys on the shelves and various other Christmas ...
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IPSCA STUDIES PORT COMMUNITY SYSTEMS
A new, potentially groundbreaking global study supporting the development of Port Community Systems (PCS) on a worldwide basis, is being launched by the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA).