All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 235

  • Yantian Port
    News

    China’s vessel delays

    2021-07-02T16:26:00Z

    China’s port congestion crisis continues to ease but vessels face significant delays.

  • Brunsbüttel LNG terminal
    News

    LNG project progress

    2021-07-02T14:32:00Z

    Clean fuel options in Germany are growing with the development of an LNG terminal project.

  • Cruise ships
    News

    Committed to environmental and economic sustainability

    2021-07-02T14:00:00Z

    The trade-offs between environmental and economic sustainability have at times presented a difficult balancing act for the eleven maritime ports across the state of California, writes Michael Zucchet, chairman, Port of San Diego

  • rail
    News

    Massive rail investment

    2021-07-02T13:00:00Z

    Massive railway investment for greener cargo handling is planned by a European port authority.

  • syncreon
    News

    DP World acquisition

    2021-07-02T11:23:00Z

    DP World has acquired a US-based supply chain solutions provider.

  • Shiptracker
    News

    Advance ship tracking

    2021-07-01T16:52:00Z

    Ports now have access to ship tracking technology that calculates arrivals up to three weeks in advance.

  • Port of Lobito
    News

    Terminal tender

    2021-07-01T14:19:00Z

    An international tender has been opened for a multipurpose terminal at an African port.

  • Wärtsilä zero emission barge
    News

    Decarbonising inland shipping

    2021-07-01T13:00:00Z

    Inland waterways will play a key part in decarbonising transport in a new European plan.

  • Hydrogen handbook
    News

    Hydrogen help

    2021-07-01T11:46:00Z

    A new publication addresses the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as a ship fuel.

  • The Kunak Air Pro Photo: Kunak
    News

    Measuring pollution gets high-tech

    2021-07-01T11:00:00Z

    Many technological solutions related to seaports have emerged in recent years and, in particular, many tools have been developed to measure pollution from maritime activity, writes Mikel Iceta, Kunak

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    News

    CRUISE EUROPE TO SPEAK AT GREENPORT

    2021-07-01T08:53:00Z

    Captain Michael McCarthy, Chair, Cruise Europe confirmed as a speaker at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021.

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    News

    GREENPORT CRUISE & CONGRESS PROGRAMME RELEASED

    2021-07-01T08:53:00Z

    The final line-up for GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021 is out now! Hosted by the Port of Piraeus, the largest port in Greece, GreenPort Cruise & Congress will take place from 20-22 October!

  • Supporters.PNG
    News

    SUPPORTER DELEGATE DISCOUNT AVAILABLE

    2021-07-01T08:53:00Z

    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, or IWSA? Then take advantage of your member discount.

  • Port of Newcastle
    News

    Ports feud

    2021-06-30T21:43:00Z

    Tension is increasing over Australian ports following a recent court ruling.

  • GreenPort is holding its first event in Australasia in September
    News

    GreenPort Live Australia

    2021-06-30T15:53:00Z

    GreenPort is taking its webinar series to Australasia with the mission of driving up sustainability.

  • 'Kobe Express'
    News

    Port call first

    2021-06-30T13:30:00Z

    The world’s first digitally controlled port arrival will help cut carbon emissions from ships.

  • hydrogen station
    News

    Hydrogen cuts emissions

    2021-06-30T13:11:00Z

    Hydrogen will help one European port reduce carbon emissions from trucks.

  • Philadelphia is benefitting from the Biden administration’s Low-or No-Emission program Photo: Wikipedia/NOAA
    News

    Electric grants for ports

    2021-06-30T13:06:00Z

    American ports are benefitting from grants to buy electric charging terminals making transport more efficient and cleaner.

  • Port NOLA’s container-on-barge service
    News

    Terminal RFP call

    2021-06-30T11:26:00Z

    Plans are progressing for a US container terminal capable of handling 2m TEUs annually and serving the largest vessels.

  • Valletta Cruise Port with the historic city of Valletta in the background.
    News

    Shorepower boosts greener cruising

    2021-06-30T09:00:00Z

    The Government of Malta is installing new shore power at Valletta Cruise Port to preserve the local environment and enhance the attractiveness of visiting cruise ships.