All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 262
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California port establishes FTZ
One port in California has established a Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) to enable cost savings for customers.
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UK port giant gains eco certification
The UK’s biggest port operator has gained an ISO 14001 Certification for Environmental Management that will help it improve its environmental performance.
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MAKING A CONNECTION
For freight to achieve predictability of movement, port and terminal development has to rise to the challenge of achieving efficient, congestion free, connectivity with hinterland markets. Mike Mundy assesses the road ahead.
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FMC takes new action on container congestion
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is taking a new step to help address container congestion at US ports.
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Ports key to hydrogen development
The role that ports can play in the development of the hydrogen industry will be highlighted in the second edition of the World Hydrogen Summit.
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Hybrid straddle carriers cut emissions
Kalmar will supply a European terminal with 10 hybrid straddle carriers that will significantly reduce both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Shore power drives sustainable shipping
One EU port has achieved a sustainable first by using a battery to help charge up a short sea vessel at a terminal.
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BUILDING ROBUST REVENUES PART 2
Highly-respected industry analyst, Andrew Penfold, considers service and contractual issues that promote long-term sustainable relations between shipping lines and container terminal operators.
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RTG DEMAND UP, RMGs DOWN
PEMA recently released its 8th Annual Yard Container Survey report. AJ Keyes looks at the results off ered from this association of port equipment suppliers
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Adani Ports acquires 12th port
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) has acquired a 12th port that it plans to develop as an alternative gateway to the government-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT).
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Hydrogen hub aids decarbonisation
Decarbonisation in the UK will be given a major boost with a planned port hydrogen hub that will produce 1GW of hydrogen at its peak.
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Sustainable ports seek EU funding
European ports are applying for EU grant funding to invest in electrification and alternative fuels to help reduce emissions at their terminals.
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Innovative port docking system
A universal cargo system promises to save operators time and money whilst freeing up ports from blockages and congestion, writes Anne-Marie Causer.
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Tyre giant opts for carbon-free supply
The Michelin Group has signed up with a French start-up offering carbon-free shipping to reduce its environmental footprint.
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The propane power alternative for port equipment
Many argue propane’s versatility as a port-wide energy solution offering key advantages over other energy sources in terms of emissions, air quality and cost savings.
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Study considers SOHAR Port expansion
A feasibility study will be carried out for the expansion of SOHAR Port alongside the addition of a new container terminal capable of receiving mega vessels.
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San Diego advances clean air initiatives
The Port of San Diego is making significant moves to advance new clean air and environmental protection strategies.
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Zero-emission hubs
Isabelle Ryckbost, secretary general, ESPO, shares her view on how ports can become zero emission hubs into the future.
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UK port launches clean energy terminal
One UK port has developed a clean energy terminal offering low-carbon focused investment and innovation opportunities.
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VICT strikes are attacking automation
A series of planned strikes at ICTSI’s Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) at the Port of Melbourne is an attack on its automated status, VICT’s CEO has said.