All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 277

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    News

    Oil spill exercise aids eco safeguarding

    2020-11-04T19:45:00Z

    An emergency oil spill exercise has successfully been carried out by a UK body to test its capability and processes in the event of a tier 2 hydrocarbon spill.

  • Tanger Med port
    News

    Modernisation challenges for Africa’s ports

    2020-11-04T16:15:00Z

    A new report offers six recommendations to accelerate the modernisation of Africa’s port sector.

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    Press Releases

    INFORM Announces New Senior Manager, International Marketing and Customer Relations

    2020-11-04T12:02:00Z By INFORM GmbH

    INFORM, a market leading AI and optimization software company, announced the appointment of Matthew Wittemeier to the newly created role of Senior Manager, International Marketing and Customer Relations.

  • ULS rail terminal
    News

    TOS boosts cargo turnover

    2020-11-03T23:03:00Z

    A terminal management system (TOS) has helped the container terminal of Universal Logistics Services (ULS) in Uzbekistan to achieve a more than twofold increase in cargo turnover.

  • HullWiper's customised container
    News

    Self-contained hull cleaning container

    2020-11-03T16:55:00Z

    A self-contained 40ft container has been launched to meet the need for safe, eco-friendly hull cleaning operations at remote locations.

  • Tanger Med Port shares its environmental agenda with its European counterparts Photo: Wikipedia/Tanger Med CC BY-SA 4.0
    News

    Med ports renew green commitment

    2020-11-02T14:36:00Z

    Two MED ports have renewed their commitment to the EcoPorts’ environmental management standard (PERS).

  • Kwai Tsing Container Terminal
    News

    HK Alliance competition proposals approved

    2020-11-02T14:00:00Z

    The Hong Kong Competition Commission has accepted proposed commitments by the Hong Kong Seaport Alliance to ensure fair competition.

  • New funding will help pay for construction improvements at the Vincent Thomas Bridge significantly reducing delays, accidents and emissions at the port Photo: POLA
    News

    Forging ahead with zero emission truck plans

    2020-11-02T13:35:00Z

    The private sector is being asked to solicit proposals to help expand the use of zero-emission technology at the Port of Los Angeles.

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    Conference

    Coastlink Sponsor named as a finalist in Maritime UK Awards

    2020-11-02T09:00:00Z

    Sponsors of Coastlink - the Port of Tyne – have been shortlisted as finalists in 2 categories at the Maritime UK Awards: Clean Maritime Operator; and Clean Maritime Enabler. The port has impressed industry judges with their contribution to the transition to zero emissions, and their work to support green ...

  • Port of Antwerp
    Conference

    10% Discount for Delegates

    2020-11-02T09:00:00Z

    Are you a member of one of Coastlink’s Supporter Associations? Benefit from a 10% discount on the delegate rate if you are a member of Logistics UK; the UK Chamber of Shipping; The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers; or the British Ports Association.

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    Conference

    Solution to Lower Carbon Emissions

    2020-11-02T08:59:00Z

    With Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal at the forefront of future plans for ports and shipping, Coastlink’s Gold Sponsor – NAVTEK Naval Technologies Inc – introduce the world’s first re-chargeable all electric battery powered Zero Emission Tug – ZEETUG30.

  • CMP
    News

    Funding application for CO2 capture project

    2020-11-02T00:19:00Z

    Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) has applied for EU funding for a CO2 capture project to help the city reach its goal of becoming CO2 neutral by 2025.

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    News

    Blue hydrogen at Den Helder by 2027

    2020-11-02T00:09:00Z

    A plant to produce blue hydrogen on a large scale could be operational at the Netherlands Port of Den Helder by 2027.

  • Panama Canal
    News

    VOLUMES, COSTS, ALTERNATIVES

    2020-10-30T21:13:00Z

    The world’s most famous waterways, the Suez and Panama canals, have been rivals for over a century. But the flows are now changing, says Stevie Knight.

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
    News

    THE 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

    2020-10-30T20:24:00Z

    The Fourth Industrial Revolution is underway, but what specific job skills are needed in conjunction with technology for the port industry to thrive in it? AJ Keyes investigates.

  • maintenance
    News

    MAINTENANCE OUTSOURCING

    2020-10-30T19:28:00Z

    John Bensalhia takes a look at how independent specialists provide container terminal maintenance services and are adapting to the automated age.

  • container volumes
    News

    WHAT ODDS ON LINER SHIPPING PROFITABILITY IN 2020?

    2020-10-30T17:20:00Z

    Who do you believe about the fortunes of the container liner industry in 2020?

  • Terminal 5
    News

    PNW COMPETITION BUILDS

    2020-10-30T16:21:00Z

    Seattle’s new Terminal 5 modernisation project has a lot riding on it, as the port continues to see strong competition from Canada’s Pacific Gateway ports. AJ Keyes investigates.

  • Drone
    News

    Drones to help with port control

    2020-10-30T15:20:00Z

    Drones will be used to support enforcement and control in the Antwerp port area with a view to improving overall safety.

  • IAPH
    News

    IAPH focuses on energy, data and resilience

    2020-10-30T11:47:00Z

    The IAPH has declared a new strategic course of action with technical committees to focus on climate and energy, data collaboration and risk and resilience.