All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 247
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Sustainable growth with green financing
Financing and sustainability have been paired by an Australian port with green ambitions.
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Doubling shore power
San Diego is doubling shore power capability to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Sustainable growth with green financing
Financing and sustainability have been paired by an Australian port with green ambitions.
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First inland shipping shuttle service
Sweden’s first inland waterway container barge shuttle service launches this month to reduce road congestion and carbon dioxide emissions.
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Inland shipping shuttle first
Sweden’s first inland waterway cargo shuttle aims to cut road congestion and carbon emissions.
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Dealing with floating debris
In this Q&A, GreenPort talks with Gregory Duquennois from Bolina Ltd, a company on a mission to clean up floating debris in the waterways.
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Germany looks to hydrogen
The need for climate neutral steel is helping create new international hydrogen supply chains.
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The road to net zero - an integrated approach to zero carbon targets
The maritime sector has seen its way through centuries of global change; whether that’s the positive advances of innovation and technology; or periods of turmoil and uncertainty - there has always been a route through the shifting seas. But even for this legacy industry, there have been few moments quite ...
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Climate change and disaster assessment in the pacific
Royal HaskoningDHV’s detailed climate change assessment for Tonga’s largest port creates a benchmark in the region and facilitates a landmark project in the kingdom.
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Strikes end at Canadian port
Government action has put an end to strikes crippling operations at a Canadian port.
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VTS: THE NEED FOR CHANGE
The IMO’s revised Guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) are expected to enter into force in 2022. Felicity Landon explains why ports should be aware of the changes ahead.
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THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL
Smart ocean bottom data means more detailed measurements are possible. While interest is clearly rising, the full potential is still largely unknown, writes Stevie Knight.
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OZ COAL: NEW ‘DANCE’ PARTNERS
The unofficial ban by China on Australian coal imports is resulting in a structural shift in seaborne coal trading patterns.
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Cargo giant sets carbon emissions goal
CO2 emissions are being tackled on a major scale by a cargo handling giant.
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Cargo giant tackles carbon
CO2 emissions are being tackled on a major scale by a cargo handling giant.
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NEW PATTERNS AND PRIORITIES
Grain trade volumes are increasing, prices are climbing and larger vessels are wanted. Andrew Penfold considers the implications for port investment.
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Major financing deal for ME port operator
A Middle East port operator has issued US$1bn 10-year bonds to help realise its capital expenditure programme across its asset portfolio over the next ten years.
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Trialling cleaner biofuels
Trialling biofuel in Singapore could help decarbonise the country’s maritime industry.
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Boom for e-commerce trade?
E-commerce has been given a helping hand in Africa with the launch of a new platform.