All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 265
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CHINA – AUSTRALIA COAL WARS
Souring international relations between China and Australia are now seriously threatening coal exports from Australia. AJ Keyes assesses what the impact could be on both sides.
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Westports terminal expansion on track
Westports has reconfirmed its commitment to its planned container terminal expansion works following recent congestion, strong throughput and demand for container yard space.
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Titan LNG charter ups fuel accessibility
Titan LNG has struck a deal to charter a dedicated LNG bunker vessel that will be used to supply LNG to large LNG-fuelled vessels in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region.
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Eco certification for ports of Bremen
The bremenports-managed ports of Bremen (Bremen and Bremerhaven ports) have achieved a key environmental certificate for the fifth time to reflect their commitment towards environmental sustainability.
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Sri Lanka scraps terminal development deal
Sri Lanka has decided to scrap a deal with India and Japan for the development of a port terminal in the country.
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PPP plans for India’s ports
The Indian Government is moving towards port privatisation with plans for seven public-private partnership (PPP) port projects during 2021-22.
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Green port accolade for Port of Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has been recognised for its decarbonisation efforts in 2020 with an environmental award.
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Port of Gibraltar set for LNG bunkering
LNG bunkering can now take place at the Port of Gibraltar following the award of a bunker licence to a global energy company.
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Digitalisation key for South Asian ports
Digitalisation, risk management and a focused approach to sustainable transition are key issues for South Asian ports, a new webinar has found.
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Seattle builds back sustainably
A new year brings a new administration in the US and the promise to upgrade ports and ferry systems to support a more sustainable maritime ecosystem.
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Clever eco engineering pilot
A three-year pilot project is running at the Port of San Diego to test a unique type of man made tide pool protection created to rejuvenate marine ecosystems.
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Mexico port development launches
A new greenfield port development site on the northern Pacific coast of Mexico has been launched and identified as a long-term alternative to the southern California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
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Kenya gets greener lighting
Kenya’s largest port is benefitting from installing digital lighting at its entrance to reduce maintenance and increase energy efficiency.
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Tackling emissions at SMM Digital
Industry stakeholder at SMM Digital will explore how digitalisation and climate protection can be addressed alongside the current challenge of COVID-19 and in the future.
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Port call efficiency made easier
Port call efficiency will be aided by a new port information technology module launched by Voyager Worldwide.
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Milestone for container exchange scheme
An initiative launched to organise the efficient exchange by rail of containers between terminals in the Port of Rotterdam has passed the 100,000 TEU mark.
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Green power use to cut port emissions
A 45% reduction in emissions is in reach of one American terminal which has started to use green renewables including wind and solar power.
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Quieter trains cut noise pollution
A German operator is benefitting from reduced noise emissions having fitted its entire rail container fleet with ''whispering'' composite brakes.
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UK terminal operator expands into France
A UK-headquartered terminal operator has expanded its operations into France with the creation of subsidiary company.
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GREEN DRIVER OR DIVERSION?
Has the drive for sustainability been knocked off course by COVID-19? Or might the pandemic actually focus minds on the green road ahead? Felicity Landon reports.