All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 275
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‘Best Green Seaport’ award for French port
The French port HAROPA has won a press award for its industry leading approach to environmental policy.
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Freeports bidding process opens in England
At least seven new freeports are anticipated with the opening of the freeports bidding process in England.
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Major RSGT crane order in capacity drive
Jeddah Port''s Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) has taken delivery of two remote-controlled Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes and 10 hybrid Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs) with an investment of US35m, as it aims to double annual container throughput capacity to 5.2m TEUs by 2023.
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Sustainable Valencia terminal given go-ahead
A sustainability-focused proposal has won the construction and management tender for the new passenger terminal in the Port of Valencia.
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Keep up to date with Coastlink News
Are you benefitting from the movement of freight by short sea? Are you considering the most time and cost efficient movement of freight? Or, are you looking at ways to reduce carbon emissions and move freight by rail, barge and sea? Keep up to date with all the latest news ...
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Port of Tyne continues to lead the way
Coastlink Sponsor, the Port of Tyne, have launched a new green energy park for the UK’s north east region - Tyne Clean Energy Park. Following selection as Equinor’s flagship operations and maintenance base, for what will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm at Dogger Bank, the Tyne Clean Energy ...
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Connectivity with Digitalisation
Ron Buitelaar, Chief Commercial Officer at Cofano Software Solutions, joins the Coastlink discussion focussed on connecting short sea shipping with other modes. As digitalisation continues apace in the logistics, ports and shipping sectors, utilising systems and platforms to maximise efficiency in time, cost and environmental factors become ever more ...
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Amsterdam goes greener with rail and ethanol
Construction of a new railway line and ethanol storage tanks at the Port of Amsterdam will help make operations more sustainable.
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Hinterland delays creep up
There has been an increase in delays on the intermodal connections between ports and the hinterlands, including cross-border cargo traffic, a new report finds.
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Enabling sustainability in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Ports is helping accelerate sustainable development of the country’s maritime ecosystem by exploring development opportunities in alternative fuels digitalisation and renewable energy.
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Green port kudos at the UK Maritime Awards
Two ports have walked away with some top awards at this year’s UK Maritime Awards demonstrating their ability for clean energy enterprise in the UK.
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Turkey to build container port
Turkey plans to build a container port in the Eastern Mediterranean that will operate as a gateway to the Middle East and Central Asia.
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Project explores port to wind farm efficiency
ABB technology that can help onshore operators better plan vessel missions from port to wind farm will play a key part in a new EU project to reduce costs, increase efficiency and safety, and improve sustainability in the offshore wind farm market.
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Ro-ro terminal opens in Sweden
A new ro-ro terminal in Sweden has opened to boost capacity and provide growth opportunities for shipping companies.
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First STS LNG bunkering in Malaysia
The first ship to ship (STS) LNG bunkering in Malaysia has been carried out at Johor Port (Pasir Gudang).
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Thank you to those who joined us for the first GreenPort Live
An expert online discussion panel took place on Tuesday 10 November featuring the 2020 Environmental Report from ESPO.
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SOHAR plans first green hydrogen hub in Oman
SOHAR Port and Freezone plans to become the first green hydrogen hub in Oman by producing carbon-free green hydrogen using low-cost solar power to help fuel clean vehicles and cut onsite emissions.
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THE BREXIT CLOCK IS TICKING
While the UK Government and EU continue eleventh hour talks on a trade deal, AJ Keyes asks if the UK port industry will be ready for Brexit?
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MELBOURNE PORT RENTS: LESSONS TO LEARN
COMMENT: The topic of port rents is an interesting one – a subject that does not always get a public airing due to the confidential nature of concession and other lease/rental agreements, writes Mike Mundy.
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THE ECONOMIST’S FOG
COMMENT: The life of an economist is currently about as satisfying as a that of a scientist trying to understand COVID-19, writes Ben Hackett.