All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 230

  • container handler
    News

    Electric innovation

    2021-07-26T10:58:00Z

    Electric vehicle innovation is taking a step forward with a new technology partnership.

  • Port of Galveston
    News

    Investing in renewables

    2021-07-26T10:30:00Z

    Renewable energy, shore power and LNG are amongst the investment areas of one US port.

  • Darwin Port
    News

    DARWIN’S CHINA OWNERSHIP UNDER REVIEW

    2021-07-25T19:44:00Z

    The port of Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia has been sucked into the ongoing dispute between China and Australia.

  • VBS
    News

    MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH VBS

    2021-07-25T12:29:00Z

    A number of parties suggest the full benefi ts and unfolding powers of the modern Vehicle Booking System are not fully recognised until post system implementation. John Bensalhia reviews the innovative supply sector.

  • Figure 1 SEA
    News

    READY, WILLING AND ABLE?

    2021-07-24T18:25:00Z

    With more manufacturing shifting from China to South East Asia, AJ Keyes assesses the impact on port requirements in Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.

  • Laem Chabang
    News

    ARE NEW CONTENDERS READY?

    2021-07-24T16:29:00Z

    Supporting high-volume manufacturing requires sufficient and efficient port capacity – just how ready are Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia to facilitate a shift? A J Keyes takes a detailed look.

  • LEEA's COPSULE
    News

    Lifting code of practice launched

    2021-07-23T16:05:00Z

    The LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) has made its Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Lifting Equipment (COPSULE) available to download free.

  • Port of Cape Town
    News

    Cyber attack

    2021-07-23T15:45:00Z

    A cyber attack that brought container operations to a standstill in South Africa has been contained.

  • MSC
    News

    ARCTIC POTENTIAL CAPPED

    2021-07-23T13:40:00Z

    Market analyst Andrew Penfold explores the viability of the Northern Sea Route and the implications for the port sector.

  • birds
    News

    Nature certification first

    2021-07-23T13:14:00Z

    The first Spanish port to gain ‘Working with Nature’ certification aims to further its sustainability strategy.

  • ZLCGen2_AD-IMAGE-v7rescale
    Press Releases

    Taylor Announces Electric Vehicle Innovation

    2021-07-23T11:11:00Z By Taylor Machine Works Inc.

    Powered by the Best-in-Class Battery Technology by Proterra

  • Port of Gdańsk
    News

    Seven firms compete

    2021-07-23T10:38:00Z

    Seven companies have expressed their interest in investing in a Polish transshipment operator.

  • Port of Cromarty Firth
    News

    Hydrogen project support

    2021-07-23T09:18:00Z

    A spot in the Scottish Highlands is the ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, according to a feasibility study.

  • Port of Duqm
    News

    Hydrogen project takes off

    2021-07-22T17:20:00Z

    Oman’s green hydrogen project is gaining momentum with a new partner.

  • Gruppo Grendi's new container terminal
    News

    Italian terminal opens

    2021-07-22T14:18:00Z

    A new international container terminal in Italy has opened.

  • Drone at the Port of Hamburg
    News

    Race for drones

    2021-07-22T13:21:00Z

    A pioneering drone traffic system is being tested at a German port ahead of an ambitious drone traffic system deadline.

  • Table 1
    News

    BANANA CASE STUDY

    2021-07-22T12:49:00Z

    Do the scale economies of shipping freight costs off set high inland charges? A J Keyes examines the interesting case of the Banana port project in the DRC.

  • Camco
    News

    NO STOPPING AUTO-GATES

    2021-07-22T11:53:00Z

    Container terminal gate automation is advancing in terms of take-up and system capabilities with further developments in the pipeline. John Bensalhia reviews progress.

  • Craig Carmody
    News

    Port boss fights back

    2021-07-21T23:14:00Z

    An Australian port boss has hit back against a court’s conclusion that building a container terminal is not a “real possibility”.

  • railroad
    News

    ARICA RAILROAD READIES

    2021-07-21T20:47:00Z

    Truckers are fighting the opening of the railroad between La Paz, Bolivia and the port of Arica in northern Chile but it seems inevitable. Rob Ward reports.