All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 292
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RTGs drive down emissions at Turkish port
Zero-emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) will help a port in Turkey reduce pollution and noise.
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Stability emerging for container ship calls
Despite less vessel calls than before the COVID-19 pandemic started, cargo volumes are returning in some regions.
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RESILIENCE & RECOVERY
COMMENT: Maritime facilities have taken essential action and quickly applied their know-how in the face of COVID-19 impacts faster than other sectors, writes Charles Haine.
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Ports part of massive US offshore wind drive
Ports are a key part of the largest combined clean energy solicitations ever issued in the US, which seek up to 4,000 megawatts of renewable capacity to combat climate change.
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Proposed LNG terminal to serve three US ports
A clean energy solutions company has filed regulatory applications to pave the way for the development of an LNG bunker terminal that would serve the ports of Houston, Texas City and Galveston in the state of Texas, US.
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Merger facilitates industrial diversification
Two Abu Dhabi companies have been merged in an effort to facilitate industrial diversification.
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Electric ferries for Denmark
Five new zero emission passenger ferries are helping to position Copenhagen as a world leader in sustainable public transport.
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EU freeports caution doesn't impact UK
The EU''s cautionary stance on freeports has no bearing on the UK''s development of freeports and how they will operate, a ports trade association has said.
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Mexican military cracks down on corruption
The Mexican military is stepping into a new port management role to crack down on illegal substances and corruption.
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French port focuses on zero emissions
A French port has joined forces with a zero emissions coalition in order to help its customers improve their green energy credentials.
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TOWARDS A BETTER INDUSTRY
Peter de Langen, regular contributor to ''Port Strategy'' as The Analyst, recently published a book entitled ''Towards a Better Port Industry'' with Routledge. Is it similar in content to the monthly columns? asks AJ Keyes.
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Inland shipping partnership to cut CO2
Two port operators in Germany will form a strategic partnership to promote environmentally friendly inland waterway shipping.
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Offshore wind development gains pace
An Amsterdam port operator has been joined by a major Swedish energy company developing the largest wind farm off the Dutch coast.
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First Sri Lankan terminal adopts blockchain
The first Public Private Partnership (PPP) container terminal in Sri Lanka has become the first terminal in the country to adopt blockchain technology.
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EU funds shore power and efficiency projects
The EU has provided major funding to a Finnish port to enable eco-friendly and efficiency-focused investments including shore power.
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FUEL FOR THOUGHT
Increasingly, eco-friendly rubber tyred gantries are helping ports to raise efficiency levels while lowering emissions. John Bensalhia reports.
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LNG terminal planned for Mozambique port
An LNG import terminal is being planned for operation at a port in Mozambique.
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LNG bunkering JV planned for South Korea
Six companies have formed a joint venture committee with the aim of establishing an LNG bunkering joint venture (JV) in South Korea by October.
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Green cruising in Quebec
For almost ten years Quebec Port Authority (QPA) has been guided by chief executive officer Mario Girard. “One of my two objectives from the beginning was for the port to become leader in the world in sustainability,” he tells Susan Parker
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Solar panels power sustainable berths
A newly-built berthing area at a German port is powered by nineteen solar panels.