All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 295
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News
Green hybrid tug boost for Danish port
Denmark’s largest port will benefit from the greener and higher efficiencies of a new hybrid tug when it goes into operation in 2021.
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Singapore expands its global LNG reach
Singapore is on track to expand its LNG bunkering services in 2020 cementing its status of major bunkering hub for South East Asia, writes Anne-Marie Causer
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Press Releases
Cell Fenders for new coal terminal in Muchke Bay, Russia
In 2017, the Russian Government signed a contract for an investment project at Vanino Port in Muchke Bay, Russia.
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Funding approved for NZ inland port
A New Zealand port has welcomed government funding to bring forward development of a new inland port that will provide it with vital new capacity.
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Busan cuts harmful dust levels
Busan Port Authority (BPA) has taken steps to cut the fine dust level resulting from its port operations by investing further in green equipment.
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Norway spearheads green ship automation
Norway is at the forefront of a port automation project which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of waterborne transport, writes Anne-Marie Causer
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Conference
NAVTEK Naval Technologies: Ferhat Acuner
It may have helped “realise a revolution” Ferhat Acuner of NAVTEK told Maritime Journal, but the groundbreaking Zeetug project nearly didn’t happen.
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Spanish terminal to "double" port's activity
A new container terminal is expected to "double the economic activity" of a Spanish port.
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Speedy bunkering at Swedish port
A new LNG/LBG bunkering station at a Swedish port enables bunkering at high speed from two trucks at the same time.
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Clean truck rule piles pressure on ports
A first-in-the-world rule requiring truck manufacturers to transition from diesel trucks and vans to electric zero-emission trucks from 2024 will place more pressure on ports to invest in sustainable vehicles.
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Norway rolls out green port tool company
A Norwegian port has created a new company to roll-out its tool which measures the environmental impact of cruise ships.
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Clean truck rule piles pressure on ports
A first-in-the-world rule requiring truck manufacturers to transition from diesel trucks and vans to electric zero-emission trucks from 2024 will place more pressure on ports to invest in sustainable vehicles.
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Funding for new US container terminal
Funding has been approved to finish building phase one of the first new container terminal in the US since 2009.
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Carbon Infrastructure Capture project begins
A new project aims to create the first joint infrastructure for the sustainable and cost-effective transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology.
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Infrastructure investment at Spanish port
A Spanish port authority is preparing for new infrastructure at one of its ports to help it harness future growth.
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Tablet offers real-time geolocalisation
A new tablet has been launched that enables real-time geolocalisation of container handling equipment activity to save time and increase efficiency.
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French port promotes LNG
A port in France is seeking to promote LNG as a primary marine fuel and become the LNG hub for the Mediterranean.
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Oil waste recycling investment in Cameroon
A compact micro-refining unit which regenerates oil waste into second generation petroleum products will help a Cameroon port''s sustainability efforts.
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Who owns R-Logitech?
In 2019, Belgian public authorities formed a joint venture with the fast-growing company R-Logitech to purchase the terminal operating group Euroports. One year on, questions are increasingly being asked about the identity of R-Logitech’s ultimate owners.
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DIVERSIFICATION POTENTIAL
The maritime industry is accused of being slow to change and not entrepreneurial enough. JP Verschuure feels that COVID-19 may change this situation.