All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 237
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Dust-free technology
Dust-free operations are becoming easier to achieve with innovative new technology.
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Major terminal opens
A new African container terminal has opened with the ability to handle the largest container vessels.
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Getting free zones right
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is key to free trade zone development, but cooperation between all stakeholders is needed for success.
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Hydrogen refuelling
Plans to build a hydrogen refuelling station in New Zealand are gathering pace.
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A new energy roadmap
Talk of energy transition needs to move on from what needs to be done to when it can be done.
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Landmark electric tug
New Zealand ports will benefit from cleaner air thanks to ''Sparky'' the electric tug.
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Clean energy grows
Tanker operators will soon be offered a unique clean energy solution at one port in Europe.
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Management overhaul
Port terminal management is being overhauled in one African country to enable better efficiency and more investment.
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Christopher Wooldridge
Science Coordinator EcoPorts, European Sea Ports Organization, Senior Trainer ECO Sustainable Logistic Chain Foundation
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NEW PORT PERFORMANCE INDEX - GOOD TRY BUT WRONG
COMMENT: The World Bank and IHS/Markit Container Port Performance Index is well off the mark and does not reflect reality, writes Ben Hackett.
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What's On at Coastlink
Hosted by the Port of Antwerp, Coastlink will be held in the prestigious Port House building on 29th & 30th September 2021. The Coastlink conference is dedicated to the promotion of short sea and feeder shipping and the intermodal networks through the ports that support the sector - aligning well ...
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COLLABORATION NOT CONFRONTATION
COMMENT: Do you get the impression that labour unions as currently formatted in the ports sector are more backward than forward thinking? writes Mike Mundy.
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NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL
COMMENT: USA infrastructure has endured yet another crisis, with the outage of the Colonial Pipeline, a major artery for moving refined products from refineries (in the US Gulf Coast) to consumers in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic, writes Barry Parker.
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EMERGING GLOBAL MARKET FOR STORING AND UTILISING CARBON
COMMENT: A stream of recent announcements suggests that a global market for storing and utilising carbon is emerging, writes Peter de Langen.
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Cyber Security: The Road to Resilience
COMMENT: The International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and the World Bank have brought to our attention that many digital developments in the ports sector have been designed and deployed without even considering cyber security, writes Mike Mundy.
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Port concessions swap
The value of change has been highlighted in a new port concessions agreement.
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Port energy pioneers
The role ports are already playing in global energy transition is crucial, but they need to up the pace.
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Forced flexibility
Ports and terminals are being forced to embrace flexible vessel planning and this is impacting productivity.
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Connecting at Coastlink
Need to re-connect with your customers and build relationships with new clients? Is your business key to the supply chain and linked to the port, shipping and logistics sectors? Coastlink can deliver opportunities for you to present your brand to key stakeholders and influencers at this year’s event with sponsorship ...